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Frazer's Coastal Zone Management Blog: February 2008
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Frazer's Coastal Zone Management Blog. Wednesday, 6 February 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Managing the present to protect our future. Complex, difficult, creative, unusual, some what odd and differently similar. View my complete profile. FMS Coastal Zone Blog. Marine Bill Key Areas. SMP (Shoreline Management Plan).
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Frazer's Coastal Zone Management Blog: Natural Processes
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Frazer's Coastal Zone Management Blog. Monday, 12 May 2008. The true effects of climate change on the coastal environment are not accurately known at this time, because scientists can only guess at the likely impacts based on current global trends and past data configured from tests ranging from examining ice strata using core samples, to monitoring control/indicator species to see how they are being affected. A good example of this would be the Pink Sea Fan. Predicted Sea Level rise. Ebb Tides- low sea ...
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Frazer's Coastal Zone Management Blog: Coastal Defences
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Frazer's Coastal Zone Management Blog. Monday, 12 May 2008. Types of Coastal Defence. Ss-shore structures designed to reduce longshore transport on open beaches or to deflect nearshore currents within an estuary. On an open beach they are normally built as a series to influence a long section of shoreline that has been nourished or is managed by recycling. In an estuary they may be single structures. Large boulders, of 10 tonnes or more, are piled up along the shoreline to form a type of sea wall. Manage...
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Frazer's Coastal Zone Management Blog: Mullion Harbour
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Frazer's Coastal Zone Management Blog. Monday, 12 May 2008. Located just North of the Lizard on the South coast of Cornwall, Mullion is one of the most attractive villages in the county. Because of this it attracted visitors from all around. Mullion harbour once a small fishing harbour now home to a few sailing vessels far from the commercialisation of Falmouth. From this 3 choices were presented to the mullion stake holder group which was set up by the National Trust. In 2006 work was carried out costin...
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Frazer's Coastal Zone Management Blog: November 2007
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Frazer's Coastal Zone Management Blog. Tuesday, 6 November 2007. This is just my primary post to say Hi and welcome to the blog. I will be adding additional information and fun stuff when I can. But until such time it will remain as blank. Due to unforseen personal problems the entirety of this blog has been done using research and websites rather than class notes and field trip information. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Managing the present to protect our future. View my complete profile.
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Frazer's Coastal Zone Management Blog: June 2008
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Frazer's Coastal Zone Management Blog. Wednesday, 18 June 2008. Article From the Guardian Newspaper. Scotland's gullible politicians are the victims of a colossal Trump try-on. The tycoon's plans are about luxury holiday homes, not fairways. It will be an environmental outrage if they go ahead. Friday June 13 2008. There is no question that the 1,400 acres of beaches, grassy hillocks, burns, dells and sweeps of reed-tufted sand are spectacular. They constitute a rare "dynamic dune" system in which sa...
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Frazer's Coastal Zone Management Blog: Dredging
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Frazer's Coastal Zone Management Blog. Monday, 12 May 2008. Vincent May Professor of coastal Geomorphology, put together a report in 2007 titled, IMPACTS ON BEACH AND CLIFF STABILITY ASSOCIATED WITH EXTRACTION OF SEDIMENTS FROM BEACHES AND OFFSHORE: UNDERSTANDING THE COMMUNITIES' RESPONSES TO PERCEIVED RISK". Bizarrely enough reading the report, seems to suggest that although this is occurring the evidence to conclusively say that marine aggregate dredging is contributing to the localised erosion of coas...
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Frazer's Coastal Zone Management Blog: The Coastal Zone
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Frazer's Coastal Zone Management Blog. Monday, 12 May 2008. Baseline:- Lowest astronomical tide, Anything behind baseline is classed as internal waters. Territorial Waters:- 12 nautical miles(nm) from the baseline, countries duristictions still apply here. Contiguous Zone:- 12 nm from territorial waters, country has limited duristiction. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ):- 200nm from baseline, can be extended to continental shelf. This is the region where exploitation of resources occurs.
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Frazer's Coastal Zone Management Blog: Coastal Zone Management End Test
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Frazer's Coastal Zone Management Blog. Thursday, 5 June 2008. Coastal Zone Management End Test. With regard to the list of participants I included the general public and those working in the coastal zone such as fisherman and local tourism businesses like dive schools. As well as governments local councils, Agricultural professionals, scientists and several of the global organisations, like WSPA. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Managing the present to protect our future. View my complete profile.