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Safety Bay Dredging

Created by WindsurfingWA WindsurfingWA  > 9 months ago, 19 Aug 2012
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WindsurfingWA
WindsurfingWA

WA

811 posts

19 Aug 2012 2:43pm
Old thread was too old www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/Western-Australia/Proposed-safety-bay-dredging/

WWA received notification this week that Rockingham Council has received approval from Dept of Environment to go ahead with the dredging of the new SE channel at Safety Bay.
The council has invited WWA and WAKSA to participate in the final planning process with a preliminary meeting to go ahead next week.
www.inmycommunity.com.au/
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

19 Aug 2012 3:31pm
Nice to hear WWA and WAKSA will be involved in the planning process. I hope they listen to what you have to say!

and dredging will begin in May which is the non windy season...
troutty trousers
troutty trousers

WA

15 posts

19 Aug 2012 7:30pm
The beaver with short back and sides
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

19 Aug 2012 8:16pm
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Windxtasy said...

Nice to hear WWA and WAKSA will be involved in the planning process. I hope they listen to what you have to say!

and dredging will begin in May which is the non windy season...


Yeah WWA was "involved" in the Coogee Marina (stuffed up the banks at Crazy Waves) and Oakagee Port (bye bye Spot X).

Typical lip service paid to "consultation" knowing they will go ahead anyway
busterwa
busterwa

3782 posts

20 Aug 2012 1:07pm
Bit of a discrace that some absolute muppet on the council isnt willing to drive around to the longpoint side of the bay to launch his boat... If they do it during the summer windsurfing kitesurfing season its going to be a major hazzard.
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

20 Aug 2012 1:15pm
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busterwa said...

Bit of a discrace that some absolute muppet on the council isnt willing to drive around to the longpoint side of the bay to launch his boat... If they do it during the summer windsurfing kitesurfing season its going to be a major hazzard.


The article says they are planning to do it in May which is after Dolphin calving.
That would suit windsurfers and kitesurfers too.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

20 Aug 2012 1:49pm
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Windxtasy said...

busterwa said...

Bit of a discrace that some absolute muppet on the council isnt willing to drive around to the longpoint side of the bay to launch his boat... If they do it during the summer windsurfing kitesurfing season its going to be a major hazzard.


The article says they are planning to do it in May which is after Dolphin calving.
That would suit windsurfers and kitesurfers too.


oooh dolphin carving.
What cuts are available? Can I get just normal fillets?

AUS1111
AUS1111

WA

3621 posts

20 Aug 2012 6:14pm
Is it true that "The Beaver" is now going to be called "The Brazilian"?
wayneg
wayneg

WA

105 posts

20 Aug 2012 9:51pm
Cutting a channel will allow boat access - otherwise the Bent St boat ramp is unusable and I would believe everyone loses - windsurfers as well.

As most power boats are tucked up at home before windsurfers get out on the water - I would assume both can get along just fine - and facilities will be better if they are multiuse.

Rockingham Council probably have a bigger problem with stopping the eastward migration if the sandbar/spit that used to be call Tern Island. Although this spit has slowed its eastward migration in the last few years it is still slowly moving east.

At its current position - it seems (from my perspective) that all water users benefit. Boaters can get out on the water in the am. Kitesurfers can launch off the spit/island and windsurfer have the water closer to shore.
WindsurfingWA
WindsurfingWA

WA

811 posts

1 Sep 2012 12:35pm
Safety Bay Windsurfing Club and WWA met with the Marine Infrastructure committee of Rockingham Council, this week, over the channel dredging.
Unfortunately WAKSA did not attend.

WWA presented a GPS track to show the path that windsurfers take when using the pond and the bar.

The SE channel is the one going ahead (Coast option was too close to swimmers and the existing channel too close to the Conservation area of Tern Island) and the committee was open to trying to minimise the impact of channel markers.

Unfortunately the DOT rep (DOT actually places the markers) was unable to attend.
However Council has agreed to include SBWC / WWA in the planning going forward.
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

1 Sep 2012 1:37pm
So where does the SE channel go? Right through the middle of the bar?
lao shi
lao shi

WA

1343 posts

1 Sep 2012 1:44pm

Yep!



This is a 300m line on GEarth. 30m wide, 1.6m deep
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

1 Sep 2012 6:17pm
That's almost the worst possible location isn't it?
We'll have to dodge boats and channel markers as well as kiters.
And the way Tern Island is moving SE each year it will soon be useless again.
Subsonic
Subsonic

WA

3384 posts

2 Sep 2012 9:25am
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Windxtasy said...

That's almost the worst possible location isn't it?
We'll have to dodge boats and channel markers as well as kiters.
And the way Tern Island is moving SE each year it will soon be useless again.


I dunno that the situations gonna get any worse than it already is. there are other ramps around, but Im pretty sure that 99% of the boaties down there use the bent street ramp already, despite the shallow conditions.

Like you say though It's nature thats going to bite their scheme (and us eventually), the way that place has gotten shallower over the past two years im sure it'll fill in completely in the near future, and the ramp'll just lead to sand.
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