The Boscombe Reef is a multipurpose reef structure designed primarily for the enhancement of surfing amenity at Boscombe, Poole Bay, England. The reef was designed to maximise the small and generally poor-quality surfing wave climate of the eastern English Channel coast. The reef was constructed from 54 large, sand filled geotextile containers ranging in size from 1 to 5 m diameters and 15 to 70 m long with a total volume of approximately 13,000 m3. Construction of the reef began in the summer of 2008, was suspended during the following winter and was completed in the late summer of 2009. The reef is now in service and provides a high intensity right hand surfing ride of up to 70 m and a shorter left hand ride of up to 30 m. Although the re...
On 16th April 2014 Bay of Plenty Regional Council announced its decision to partially remove the art...
<div><p>With increasing coastal infrastructure and use of novel materials there is a need to investi...
Tourism is one of the main sources of income of Jamaica. . However, at the moment the beaches are re...
The aim of this work was to assess the physical characteristics of Poole Bay, Dorset, UK with the in...
Artificial surfing reefs (ASRs) are a new breed of coastal engineering structures claimed to enhance...
Artificial surfing reefs (ASRs) are a new breed of coastal engineering structures ...
A breakwater/reef and channel/lagoon development has been designed to alleviate the current ecologic...
The production of multi‐purpose artificial surfing reefs have been around since the research started...
A breakwater/reef and channel/lagoon development has been designed to alleviate the current ecologic...
The Runswick Bay Coastal Protection Scheme consisted of repairs and installation of concrete toe pro...
Multifunctional artificial reefs (MFAR) are being implemented around the world, due to their ability...
Artificial Surf Reefs (ASR) are built to improve the surf conditions of the waves. Three ASR have be...
Natural reefs are important habitats for a wide range of species. Furthermore, they attenuate waves ...
As part of the Beach Protection Strategy (ICM, 1997) a submerged reef was constructed at Narrowneck ...
Although the physical characteristics of surfing breaks are well described in the literature, there ...
On 16th April 2014 Bay of Plenty Regional Council announced its decision to partially remove the art...
<div><p>With increasing coastal infrastructure and use of novel materials there is a need to investi...
Tourism is one of the main sources of income of Jamaica. . However, at the moment the beaches are re...
The aim of this work was to assess the physical characteristics of Poole Bay, Dorset, UK with the in...
Artificial surfing reefs (ASRs) are a new breed of coastal engineering structures claimed to enhance...
Artificial surfing reefs (ASRs) are a new breed of coastal engineering structures ...
A breakwater/reef and channel/lagoon development has been designed to alleviate the current ecologic...
The production of multi‐purpose artificial surfing reefs have been around since the research started...
A breakwater/reef and channel/lagoon development has been designed to alleviate the current ecologic...
The Runswick Bay Coastal Protection Scheme consisted of repairs and installation of concrete toe pro...
Multifunctional artificial reefs (MFAR) are being implemented around the world, due to their ability...
Artificial Surf Reefs (ASR) are built to improve the surf conditions of the waves. Three ASR have be...
Natural reefs are important habitats for a wide range of species. Furthermore, they attenuate waves ...
As part of the Beach Protection Strategy (ICM, 1997) a submerged reef was constructed at Narrowneck ...
Although the physical characteristics of surfing breaks are well described in the literature, there ...
On 16th April 2014 Bay of Plenty Regional Council announced its decision to partially remove the art...
<div><p>With increasing coastal infrastructure and use of novel materials there is a need to investi...
Tourism is one of the main sources of income of Jamaica. . However, at the moment the beaches are re...