Friday, October 1, 2010

Coastal Protection Measures

Hard engineering


Seawalls
  • to protect the coast from being eroded, people have built seawalls in front of the cliff or along the coast
  • It is usually made out of concrete which absorb the energy of the waves and protect the coast against strong waves, especially during the storm
  • however, the wave energy is directed downwards, to the base of the seawall
  • causing it weaken and collapse
  • hence, seawalls have to be carefully maintain
  • And it is not cheap !




  • Breakwaters
  • breakwater are built off coast but parallel to it.
  • It is usually made of granite
  • it creates a zone between shallow water and the coast itself
  • so that water will break against it before reaching the coast
  • Disadvantage: it leaves other parts of the beach unprotected.




  • Groynes
  • Built right angle to the beach
  • it enable sediments to build up one one side.
  • however, the other side will be eroded.
  • and the long shore drift will not be able to reach it
  • Thus further down the beach might me eroded away
  • To solve it , more groynes can be build
  • but IT SUPER UGLY !



  • Gabions
  • Are also used to protect river banks
  • also used to protect other coastal protection
  • e.g. seawall.
  • however,gabions are easily destroyed by powerful waves
  • The wires also rust easily due to the salt in the sea water
  • It is also very ugly
  • it has a short life span of less then 15 years
  • However, it is the cheapest method.

  • Soft engineering




    Stabilizing coastal dunes
  • Coastal dunes are great for protecting human property that is near the coast.
  • examples houses and roads.
  • natural vegetation are found in dune to make them stable
  • however due to human activity, dunes have became unstable
  • Sands Unstable dunes can blow inland and effect people's life.
  • to stabilize the dunes, more vegetation can be grown.
  • activity also needs to be minimized




  • Planting Mangroves along the shore

  • protect the coast from erosion by strong waves and harsh wind
  • mangrove trees have prop or kneed roots that can hold loose soils together.
  • studies have shown that countries that planted mangrove suffered less during the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami
  • And thus many countries are planting mangrove
  • however, young mangrove are very vulnerable
  • thus the help of the local people is needed to help take care for these your plants



  • Beach Nourishment
  • This involves adding large amounts of sand to a beach that is being eroded
  • When the longshore drift bring sediments down the beach,
  • people bring in sands from other areas to replace the sand lost
  • this is a very expensive method as beach quality sand is super expensive
  • and regular maintenance is needed
  • this method can only last for about 10 years



  • Encourage growth of coral reef
  • coral reefs are masses of rock-like substance growing in shallow seas
  • They reduces speed of the waves approaching the coast and thus protect the beach.
  • however due to human activities, these reef are destroy
  • Water pollution made it worse for them to grow as they need clear water
  • Some country came up with ways to encourage growth for coral reef
  • e.g Malaysia ban fishing the protected area
  • however for these methods to work, the people have to cooperate.