camera capturing one 6-min time-averaged video every hour. These images highlighted 

 regions of significant wave breaking as bands of white. This imaging was of interest in 

 determining regions of substantial wave energy dissipation to infer locations of substantial 

 sediment transport. Control points in the video images along with camera locations have 

 been surveyed in as discussed in Wood (1996a) and Wood (1996b). The video images 

 have not yet been rectified or analyzed. 



Five sets of aerial photographs were obtained during this study. All but the last were 

 recorded as digital images. An index to these photo sets is given in Table 6. Examples of 

 these images are shown in Appendix B. A source for a listing of older aerial photos of 

 Ponce de Leon Inlet is included in Barwis (1975). 



Table 6 



Aerial Photography Sets 



Date 



Source 



No. of Photos 



Coverage 



9/20/95 



Spacecoast Micro Map Corp. 



P.O. Box 6484 



Titusville FL 32782 



407-383-0405 



29 



Inlet, north and south beach 



3/21/96 



Spacecoast Micro Map Corp. 



22 



North beach 



8/24/96 



Spacecoast Micro Map Corp. 



5 



North beach and flood shoal 



9/24/96 



Spacecoast Micro Map Corp. 



14 



Inlet, flood shoals, and south 

 beach 



9/10/97 



Aerial Cartographies of America, Inc. 



1722W. Oak Ridge Road 



Orlando, FL 32809 



407-851-7880 



3 



Inlet and shoals 



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