Report
A review of multi-use and eco-engineering features for trained river entrances, armoured harbours and groynes
Vol.PUB21/284
NSW Department of Primary Industries
08/2021
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Abstract
This report reviews large protective coastal infrastructure in intertidal and nearshore zones, including trained river entrances, armoured harbours, and groynes. Along the New South Wales (NSW) coastline, there are at least 43 trained—or partially trained—estuary entrances, 39 armoured harbours and 13 sites with a groyne or groyne field.
Details
- Title
- A review of multi-use and eco-engineering features for trained river entrances, armoured harbours and groynes
- Creators
- Lea Mamo (Author) - Southern Cross UniversityPatrick G Dwyer (Author) - New South Wales. Department of Primary IndustriesBrendan Kelaher (Author) - Southern Cross UniversityMelinda Coleman (Author) - Southern Cross UniversityC Dengate (Author)
- Publication Details
- Vol.PUB21/284
- Publisher
- NSW Department of Primary Industries
- Number of pages
- 65
- Identifiers
- 991012892299502368
- Copyright
- © State of New South Wales through Department of Primary Industries, August 2021. You may copy, distribute, display, download and otherwise freely deal with this publication for any purpose, provided that you attribute the Marine Estate Management Authority as the owner.
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; School of Environment, Science and Engineering; National Marine Science Centre
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Report