

A Simple Question on the Sydney Shelf?
Ask a coastal engineer and an oceanographer the same question, and you’ll get two different answers. They're both right, and yet they're both wrong. I was recently asked to look at near-bed currents on the Sydney Shelf. I'd done my reading (as a coastal scientist) and it was a clear slam-dunk that the shelf is wave-dominated with tiny tidal currents. Following a similar method I'd applied on the Gold Coast in ~12-m water depth, I started to evaluate the considerable record o
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The Capes Region
Western Australia's Capes Coast illustrates how inner shelf and nearshore features can modify sediment transfers: it is not just wave-driven littoral transport along the shore! The inner shelf structure provides a crucial influence on shelf-coast sediment exchange. Here rocky formations provide a spectacular coast, robust under severe storm waves. However, the sandy beaches and dunes have reduced resilience due to low sand supply, and under projected sea level rise, their str
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Foreshore Masterplanning
Masterplanning is a phase done early in development, aimed to collate critical, multi-disciplinary elements that will enable a project hold together, without reaching the stage of detailed engineering for all elements. Foreshore masterplanning can be a challenge, as shores change over time. Implications for getting it 'wrong', even by a few metres, can include significant impact to foreshore amenity, or high costs to undertake retroactive stabilisation. It is not always easy
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Hunting for Snarks: Augusta Boat Harbour
No... it's not a typo for the (anti?) charismatic megafauna which patrol our southern shores...
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Rejection, Perception and Corruption in Consulting
After 30 years in the engineering consulting industry, successfully identifying why a coastal design isn’t performing to expectations is...
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Little Green Groynes
With growing discussion on NBS and its application, here's a wildly empirical consideration of how riparian vegetation enhances foreshore...
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Five and half reasons why
The proliferation of coastal defences has been observed in many countries. While we are extremely fortunate in Western Australia to have...
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