The creation and protection of surfing breaks along populated coastlines have become a consideration for many councils and governments as surfing breaks are a major driver of tourism. To assess the surf amenity of surfing breaks, a quantitative and objective assessment method is required. A new wave peel tracking (WPT) method has been developed using a shore-based camera to assess surf amenity by measuring and quantifying potential surfing ride rate, length, duration, speed and direction on a wave-by-wave basis. The wave peel (or “curl” below the wave peak) is the optimal surfing region on a wave, and each wave peel track represents a surfable ride. Wave peel regions are identified, classified and tracked using traditional and machine learn...
Surfing breaks have great social and economic value for coastal communities. In order to preserve an...
In a detailed analysis, Small and Nicholls (2003) found that the coastal population is approximately...
Rip currents (rips) are hazardous offshore-directed flows in the surfzone of beaches worldwide. Rips...
This paper describes a novel image processing technique that detects wave breaking and tracks waves ...
Although the physical characteristics of surfing breaks are well described in the literature, there ...
xi, 104 leaves, [18] leaves of plates :ill., maps (some folded) ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographic refe...
Incorporating recreational surfing into coastal management practices is required to protect the seab...
Driven by dynamic inshore wave climates, sandy beaches oscillate around long term mean trends at dai...
The aim of this work was to assess the physical characteristics of Poole Bay, Dorset, UK with the in...
Artificial Surf Reefs (ASR) are built to improve the surf conditions of the waves. Three ASR have be...
Rocky coastlines are frequently used for recreation, however, they are often highly exposed and haza...
This background research report was prepared by Bailey Peryman for the Gisborne District Council in ...
A new method is described for making field measurements of broken surf fronts (turbulent bores) on c...
There is a strong surfing culture, heritage, and community that shares a common spirit in New Zealan...
<div><p>The social and economic benefits of the coastal zone make it one of the most treasured envir...
Surfing breaks have great social and economic value for coastal communities. In order to preserve an...
In a detailed analysis, Small and Nicholls (2003) found that the coastal population is approximately...
Rip currents (rips) are hazardous offshore-directed flows in the surfzone of beaches worldwide. Rips...
This paper describes a novel image processing technique that detects wave breaking and tracks waves ...
Although the physical characteristics of surfing breaks are well described in the literature, there ...
xi, 104 leaves, [18] leaves of plates :ill., maps (some folded) ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographic refe...
Incorporating recreational surfing into coastal management practices is required to protect the seab...
Driven by dynamic inshore wave climates, sandy beaches oscillate around long term mean trends at dai...
The aim of this work was to assess the physical characteristics of Poole Bay, Dorset, UK with the in...
Artificial Surf Reefs (ASR) are built to improve the surf conditions of the waves. Three ASR have be...
Rocky coastlines are frequently used for recreation, however, they are often highly exposed and haza...
This background research report was prepared by Bailey Peryman for the Gisborne District Council in ...
A new method is described for making field measurements of broken surf fronts (turbulent bores) on c...
There is a strong surfing culture, heritage, and community that shares a common spirit in New Zealan...
<div><p>The social and economic benefits of the coastal zone make it one of the most treasured envir...
Surfing breaks have great social and economic value for coastal communities. In order to preserve an...
In a detailed analysis, Small and Nicholls (2003) found that the coastal population is approximately...
Rip currents (rips) are hazardous offshore-directed flows in the surfzone of beaches worldwide. Rips...