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7° W 6° W 5° W 4° W Boubo Lamé Niouniourou IVORY COAST Anyama-Aouabo ! Anyama-Adjamé Akoupé ! ! Abobo ! Agnebi Lopou Ousrou ! ! Orbaf ! ABIDJAN Dibrimou ! Adiapo-Doumé Bouboury Dabou ! ! Songon-Dagbé Abadjin-Kouté Bandama Kosrou Agbaye Songon ! ! Mopoyem ! ! Bimbresso ! ! ! ! Songon-Kassemblé! Audouin Wawapéko ! ! ! N'dyéni ! Lagune Ebrié Grand-Lahou IVORY COAST Tiémé Jacqueville Sassako-Bégniny ! Akrou Avagou ! ! ! Lagune Tagba Ahua ! ! Mbokrou Canal d'Assigny Addah ! Lagune Tadio ! Davo Groguida ! ! Ebonou Fresco ! Lahou-Plage Lagune Ngi ! Etude de cas Sassandra Kosso ! Dagbégo ! Pointe de Kapet San Pedro Sassandra Pointe Brouko 6° N 6° N ! Pointe Enframa CI3-a CI3-b CI3-c CI3-d CI4-a CI4-b CI4-c Kounoukou ! Pointe Monoho Poro ! CI3 - FRESCO - ASSAGNY CI4 - RURAL SECTOR ASSAGNY - JACQUEVILLE - ABIDJAN OUEST Niero San Pedro Baba ! ! Pointe Pata Etude de cas Ouro ! ! Grand-Bérébi Pointe Klama Cavally CI2-a CI2-b CI2-c CI2-d Cavalla Pont Yaka Pointe Basha ! ! Sekréké ! Tabou CI2 - EAST SAN PEDRO - SASSANDRA - FR Pointe James ! Pointe Tafou Baoulo ! Pointe Yennoi Soublaké Cavalla Town ! ! # REGIONAL SHORELINE MONITORING STUDY AND SECTOR CODES / PRIORITIES MONITORING DRAWING UP A MANAGEMENT SCHEME FOR Intensive monitoring Sector reference THE WEST AFRICAN COASTAL AREA MR2-a and observation CI1-b CI1-c CI1-d CI1-e CI1-f CI1-g Very high priority CI1-a Regular monitoring MR2-a Sector reference High priority and observation West African Sector reference Watch keeping for CI1 - LIBERIA BORDER - SAN PEDRO MR2-a Low/average priority anticipation Economicand Monetary Union COASTAL MANAGEMENT SCHEME TYPES AND IMPORTANCE Country borders OF STAKES BY SECTOR 5° N COASTAL SEA FRONT 5° N ROAD NETWORK CONTINENTAL SHELF AND LOCATION OF MAP ORGANISATION SCHEME Major road (sector organisation scheme) Minor road Necessary and top priority Urgent 1:500 000 SCALE Tertiary road Dykes TYPOLOGY OF SEA FRONTS To be planned in the medium or long term 0 5 km 20 km 50 km To be planned to anticipate future developments URBAN AREAS 1 - MUD OR SANDY COAST REGULARLY COVERED BY THE TIDE HUMAN STAKES AND SETTLEMENTS Mauritanie N Dense urban fabric 1A- Apparent coastline of mangroves materialised THREATENED NW NE Loose urban fabric by continuous barrier of trees Dense and considerable High risk 1B- Apparent coastline with discontinuous border o CôteIvory d'Ivoirecoast 1/2 1/2 f mangroves and/or coastal mudflats W E Very loose urban fabric Dispersed 1C- Apparent coastline typified by thin fringe of SW SE Open space mangroves adjacent to locally rocky and/or Growing Sénégal solid hill topography Non discriminated S Sheet 7/9 TOURISM AND RESIDENTIAL AREAS urban areas 2 - SANDY OR SILT COAST LOCATED IN Niger Hub intersection NATURALLY HIGHLY UNSTABLE SITES Important stakes, management scheme opportune Mali 2A- Sandy or silt coast associated with mangroves and not covered by the tide Important local or future stakes to be anticipated Guinée Burkina Faso HYDROGRAPHY Bissau 2B- Coastline of islets, sandbanks and insular splits Development of the sector to be anticipated Graduated water system 2C- Estuary and coastal river littoral zones Guinée ECOSYSTEMS AND BIODIVERSITY Benin Water body lagoon 3 - SANDY COAST WITH STRAIGHT LONGITUDINAL Protected areas PROFILE Dam reservoir 3A- Sandy coast with straight longitudinal profile, absence Possible interest in biodiversity - to be confirmed Sierra of back-lagoons, depressions or channels parallel to the Leone shore less than 2km from the shoreline Natural, more on less artificialised ecosystems WETLANDS AND MARSHES deserving of conservation measures Nigeria 3B- Sandy coast with straight longitudinal profile, presence Natural or introduced vegetation to be preserved Alluvial plains of back-lagoons, depressions or channels parallel to the Libéria Côte d'Ivoire Ghana Togo shore (500m to 2km from the shoreline) nd restored (particularly to stabilise dunes) Hydromorphic alluvial plains 3C- Sandy coast with straight longitudinal profile, presence of back-lagoons, depressions or channels parallel to the RICE-GROWING IN MANGROVE shore (less than 500m from the shoreline) Undifferentiated wetlands Extensive expanse of rice-growing systems 4 - SANDY AND ROCKY COAST IN STEPS potentially threatened Bathymetry Salt marshes (sebkhras) (Headlands and coves) Moderate expanse of rice-growing systems 0 m 250 m Margins of salt marshes (sebkhras) 4A- Wide coves with a low radius of curvature potentially threatened 4B- Frequent rocky headlands Mangroves 5 - ROCKY COAST EAM - GEOME, EOS.D2C - Environment and Development Network - www.eco-evaluation.org This cartography is a working document provided for illustrative purposes only and is not intended to be used as a substitute 7° W 6° W for official topographic or hydrographic documents. Maritime country borders are not shown, as the boundary delimitation has no legal standing. 5° W 4° W.