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Europe's first artificial surf reef

  • 03-09-2008 9:56am
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    http://www.boards.co.uk/main/article.asp?a=2929
    Construction Starts on Europe’s First Artificial Surf Reef
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    There were cheers all round today as a landmark event successfully took place; the first section of the first artificial surf reef in the northern hemisphere slowly rolled off a barge and was laid on Boscombe seabed.
    The first section makes up one sixth of the volume of the reef and is constructed from a geo-mat*, webbing base and 16 huge geo-bags*. It has an area of 50m x 50m.

    The first reef section was transported on a barge from Poole to the sea-based construction site at Boscombe, Bournemouth.

    David Neilson from ASR Ltd, the Construction Manager for the Surf Reef said: “This is D-Day. We’ve been for several weeks for the winds to drop and today has provided us with the perfect conditions to accurately place the reef section on Boscombe sea-bed. After years of planning, it’s very exciting to get to this stage. If we have consistently good weather, we should get the reef completed by the end of October.”

    The eastern-end of the reef was attached to five-tonne anchors on the seabed by a team of expert divers. The barge was then slowly winched along the reef site, allowing the section to gradually unfold and peel off into the water. Winches then pulled down the reef onto the seabed and SCUBA-divers secured it in place.

    The reef is now ready for filling. Each of the 16 bags on reef section 1 will be filled one at a time. This takes between 1-4 hours each, depending on the size. Once this has been completed, section 2 (already built on land) will then be deployed and filled and so on, until the reef is completed when fifth section is deployed and filled.

    To monitor the progress and view regular updates of the reef, visit www.thesurfreef.co.uk

    Cllr Beverley Dunlop said: “It has taken 10 years to get to this point. This regeneration project is unique and innovative and is turning Boscombe into a fantastic place to both live and visit. The surf reef will turn Bournemouth into a water sports Mecca, as it will be a free facility to be enjoyed by surfers, snorkellers, windsurfers and divers. To accompany the reef there will be a new seafront restaurant, café, surfing facilities and retro, super beach huts designed by HemingwayDesign. Boscombe is the place to be.”

    I remember reading about this last year, didn't think it would actually happen! Gotta say, it sounds like a stroke of genius for a small town to attract a massive number of surfers. I wonder if it will produce a quality wave.


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