South Bay is situated in a small embayment on the south side of Quail Island. They bay is a popular area for recreation and it contains two buildings of historic interest, located on the backshore. The beach is about 270 metres long. The backshore is a flat grass area backed by a steep slope on the landward side and protected on the seaward side a dry stone wall. The upper foreshore consists of a gently sloping deposit of coarse calcareous sand, derived predominantly from biologic activity in the surrounding harbour. This adjoins a flat, low tide terrace composed of fine silt. The local wave climate is dominated by short steep waves (0.60 m high) generated by southerly winds blowing across a restricted fetch. The beach has a relativel...
Verkefnið er lokað til 20.06.2021.The City of Colwood, British Columbia, Canada, has struggled with ...
Yeppoon Main beach, Kinka beach and Keppel Sands beach are nestled around Keppel Bay in Queensland, ...
Beaches are one of our most important resources. They are essential barriers against storms. They pr...
An investigation has been undertaken at Lyall Bay in Wellington to propose options with regard to pr...
Pigeon Bay Recreation Reserve is a small beach ridge system at the head of Pigeon Bay, Banks Peninsu...
Pigeon Bay Recreation Reserve is a small beach ridge system at the head of Pigeon Bay, Banks Peninsu...
The waterfront and shoreline of the Town of Qualicum Beach, British Columbia, Canada is a defining c...
Development of the coastal strip for industry, housing, and leisure has led to the construction of a...
Coastal regions are vulnerable to erosion and depletion of land areas for human habitation and econo...
Coastal regions are vulnerable to erosion and depletion of land areas for human habitation and econo...
Coastal regions are vulnerable to erosion and depletion of land areas for human habitation and econo...
Human interference in soft coastal cliff retreat causes problems worldwide. Building defences alters...
Beachdune systems are valuable geomorphic assets providing a buffer between the coastal hinterland a...
Yanuca Island is a 50 Ha low emerged coral limestone island, located near the south west coast of ma...
Beachdune systems are valuable geomorphic assets providing a buffer between the coastal hinterland a...
Verkefnið er lokað til 20.06.2021.The City of Colwood, British Columbia, Canada, has struggled with ...
Yeppoon Main beach, Kinka beach and Keppel Sands beach are nestled around Keppel Bay in Queensland, ...
Beaches are one of our most important resources. They are essential barriers against storms. They pr...
An investigation has been undertaken at Lyall Bay in Wellington to propose options with regard to pr...
Pigeon Bay Recreation Reserve is a small beach ridge system at the head of Pigeon Bay, Banks Peninsu...
Pigeon Bay Recreation Reserve is a small beach ridge system at the head of Pigeon Bay, Banks Peninsu...
The waterfront and shoreline of the Town of Qualicum Beach, British Columbia, Canada is a defining c...
Development of the coastal strip for industry, housing, and leisure has led to the construction of a...
Coastal regions are vulnerable to erosion and depletion of land areas for human habitation and econo...
Coastal regions are vulnerable to erosion and depletion of land areas for human habitation and econo...
Coastal regions are vulnerable to erosion and depletion of land areas for human habitation and econo...
Human interference in soft coastal cliff retreat causes problems worldwide. Building defences alters...
Beachdune systems are valuable geomorphic assets providing a buffer between the coastal hinterland a...
Yanuca Island is a 50 Ha low emerged coral limestone island, located near the south west coast of ma...
Beachdune systems are valuable geomorphic assets providing a buffer between the coastal hinterland a...
Verkefnið er lokað til 20.06.2021.The City of Colwood, British Columbia, Canada, has struggled with ...
Yeppoon Main beach, Kinka beach and Keppel Sands beach are nestled around Keppel Bay in Queensland, ...
Beaches are one of our most important resources. They are essential barriers against storms. They pr...