A cartographic representation of a barrier island situated off the coast of North Carolina, provides visual details regarding its geography, infrastructure, and points of interest. Such a visual aid typically delineates roads, landmarks, and the island’s relationship to the surrounding waterways and mainland.
These representations are essential tools for navigation, property assessment, emergency response, and tourism. They offer a framework for understanding the spatial layout of the island, facilitating informed decision-making related to development, conservation efforts, and visitor experiences. Historically, these depictions have evolved from hand-drawn sketches to precise digital renderings, reflecting advancements in surveying and mapping technologies.