The Old Huanghe (Yellow River) delta in Jiangsu Province, China, has suffered intense erosion since the river mouth changed from the Yellow Sea to the Bohai Sea in 1855, and this erosion has since been the dominant sediment source to the Yellow Sea and East China Sea. To analyze the topographic and bathymetric changes to the Old Huanghe delta area and derive a regional sediment budget, we extracted shoreline positions and bathymetry from charts and maps published since 1875 and georectified these data into a common coordinate system, combining them with extensive single-beam bathymetric survey data acquired between 2002 and 2008 off Jiangsu Province. The results show continuous seabed erosion throughout the 20th century, consisting of the retreat of shoreface morphology in the nearshore zone (mostly