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POOLE BAY – NEARSHORE REPLENISHMENT TRIAL
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WHY “Working with nature” approach -Placing sand on the sea bed to see if the waves will move the sand onto the beach. Efficiencies – aim to work with local maintenance dredging operations. “learn by doing” – modelling not possible.
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How Contract required the sand to be placed in a 150 x 150 m square box with the smallest possible footprint. Actual placing was discussed on the dredger Licence condition sand not higher that 2mCD actual height was 1m CD. After 3 days reduced to 2mCD.
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Second AWAC position First AWAC position
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Dredger record of placed loads
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Monitoring Silt movement. Turbidity
Sand movement bathymetric, topographic surveys and tracer sand.
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First Bathymetric survey of completed placement
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EARLY TRACER RESULTS
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21st May 2015
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21st May 2015
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LEVEL DIFFERENCE PLOT
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SINGLE BEAM SURVEY 27 MAR 2015
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MULTIBEAM SURVEY 7TH APRIL 2015
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OBSERVATIONS Tracer identifies sediment movement onto beach and beach parallel. (none offshore) Volume difference 17 Feb – 25 Feb = 800m3 25 Feb – 7 April = 1800m3 27 Mar – 9 July = 4500m3
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Further Monitoring. Bathymetric (November and March)
Topographic ( November and March) Silt sediment completion March 2016 AWAC in second position until March 2016 Photo’s to record change in beach shape.
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Both published on www.Poolebay.net
CCO -Reports Pre-monitoring Report May 2015. Interim Monitoring Report July 2015. Both published on 2016 Final report.
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Further Discussion. HR Wallingford have recently completed a post project appraisal for another scheme and concluded that 80% of sand moves along our coast frontage in the water. Do we know how important this is? Are we investing enough in nearshore monitoring? Of the 20% moving along the beach how much is wind blown and how much is littoral drift?
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