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 | CEP Technical Report No. 12 1992WIDECAST Sea Turtle Recovery Action Plan for Barbados (Karen L. Eckert, Editor). ... Their stability may be due in part to the construction of groynes for sand entrapment. http://www.cep.unep.org/pubs/Techreports/tr12en/content.html |
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 | Proven NeedThe Need for Groynes, Rock Groyne Safety & Ecology. The whole of ... history much of the cliff erosion has been prevented by the construction of sea ... http://www.poolebay.net/proven_need.htm |
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 | Blocking the sea | News | Down To Earth magazine ... rock structures designed to reclaim Puducherry?s beaches from the sea. The committee has deferred its consent till there are proper studies on these structures?called groynes ... http://www.downtoearth.org.in/full6.asp?foldername=20080915&filename=news&sec_id=4&sid=1 |
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 | Engineering solutionsTo combat shifting sea sand, engineers have built jetties, walls, groynes and more, often with mixed blessings. http://www.seafriends.org.nz/oceano/beacheng.htm |
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 | Birse Civils: Sea Walls & BreakwatersSea Walls & Breakwaters; Groynes; Beach Replenishment; Cliff Stabilisation; Coastal Enhancements ... The design and construction of sea walls and breakwaters is one of Birse ... http://www.birsecl.co.uk/html/birse-coastal/capabilities/sea-walls-breakwaters/ |
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 | Habitat GuideCoastal defence structures - groynes. Groynes are solid structures usually built perpendicular or at an angle to the coast. They are usually relatively short shore-connected ... http://www.english-nature.org.uk/livingwiththesea/project_details/good_practice_guide/habitatcrr/ENRestore/Coastalsqueeze/Coastaldefence/Structures/Groynes.htm |
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 | The Dorset Coast (and a little bit of Hampshire!) An aerial photo of Lyme Regis Bay, showing ?The Cobb? (Harbour) and where the River Lim meets the sea . Groynes http://www.geointeractive.co.uk/contribution/ppfiles/Dorset%20Coast%20-%20Field%20Trip.ppt |
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 | GeoResources - Geography websiteSo a sea wall was built beneath the cliffs and a further line of wooden groynes built to protect the sea wall by retaining more of the shingle beach. http://www.georesources.co.uk/coastman.htm |
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 | Korean Job Discussion Forums :: View topic - Seoul to Busan CanalGroynes extend from the upper foreshore or beach down towards the sea, usually at right angles to the sea. Groynes are usually made of wood, concrete, or piles of large rocks. http://forums.eslcafe.com/korea/viewtopic.php?t=110273&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0 |
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 | GroynesGroynes are wooden or stone 'arms' sticking out into the sea. They are built by humans to stop sand and pebbles moving along the beach. http://www.williambarcroft.ne-lincs.sch.uk/seadefences1.html |
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 | Reclamation Of Land - LoveToKnow 1911These are of two kinds: sea-walls or banks, and groynes. Upright sea-walls with some batter on the face have been constructed along the frontage of many sea-side towns, with the ... http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Reclamation_Of_Land |
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 | Problems caused by Coastal managementSea walls, rip rap and groynes are what is called 'hard engineering'. Their purpose is to protect the existing coastline but they can lead to problems in other ... http://www.williambarcroft.ne-lincs.sch.uk/seadefences6.html |
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 | Tankerton Bay Sea Defences - the options ... in getting the overtopping rate down to 30 l/m/sec the top of the new sea wall is given a curved shape to help reflect the waves back out to sea. None of the existing groynes are ... http://www.canterbury.gov.uk/buildpage.php?id=785 |
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 | Shingle GuideGroynes (and breakwaters) Groynes come in many shapes and sizes are specifically built to help hold material on a beach and slow down longshore drift (see picture opposite). http://www.english-nature.org.uk/livingwiththesea/project_details/good_practice_guide/shingleCRR/ShingleGuide/CoastalDefence/Artificial/Groynes.htm |
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 | groyne: Definition from Answers.comGroynes extend from the upper foreshore or beach down towards the sea, usually at right angles to the sea. Groynes are usually made of wood, concrete, or piles of large rocks. http://www.answers.com/topic/groyne |
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 | New sea defences for resort ... to be appointed to draw up the detailed proposals for the next multi-million pound sea ... the next century. About £80,000 was spent last year and early this year to underpin groynes ... http://www.eveningstar.co.uk/content/eveningstar/news/story.aspx?brand=ESTOnline&category=news&tBrand=ESTOnline&tCategory=News&itemid=IPED05%20Dec%202008%2016%3A21%3A21%3A910 |
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 | Birse Civils: GroynesBirse Coastal have experience of installing both timber and rock groynes in conjunction with hard sea defences and beach replenishment schemes. http://www.birsecl.co.uk/html/birse-coastal/capabilities/groynes/ |
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 | Sea Walls - ElcoRock®Sea Walls Groynes and Breakwaters Bank Protection Temporary Structures ... ELCO ROCK ® geotextile containers are specifically designed for use in the marine ... http://elcorock.com/wawcs0135745/sea_walls.html |
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 | Coastal management - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia4.1.1 Groynes; 4.1.2 Sea walls; 4.1.3 Revetments; 4.1.4 Rock Armour; 4.1.5 Gabions; 4.1.6 Offshore breakwater; 4.1.7 Cliff stabilisation; 4.1.8 Entrance training walls; 4.1.9 Floodgates http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_defences |
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 | Groynes - Coastal WikiThis article is recommended by the editorial team. This article describes the features, possible effects and different types of groynes, which extend from the shore into the sea ... http://www.encora.eu/coastalwiki/Groynes |
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