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Product safety report for 16 Piece Sand Beach Toy presenting a serious chemical risk.
Mixed sand and shingle beaches offer coastal protection. This project tests renourishment methods to protect beaches from erosion.
Annual works by the Environment Agency to reduce the risk of flooding for Lincolnshire’s coastal communities has now started (8 May).
A review of the current understanding of mixed beach processes, the method of predicting cliffing problems, and advice on best practice for beach recharge programmes.
This project increased understanding of how beaches made of mixed materials such as sand and gravel behave in order to create models to predict their future behaviour.
This project explored the physical processes taking place in sand dunes, and the best way of managing them for defending the coastline.
Find out how clean the water is on beaches and in other bathing areas in England, and if there is a problem with pollution
The development of models, databases and guidance to predict sediment movement and help manage shorelines more effectively.
An important part of the work to close down Dounreay is to address the legacy of radioactive particles in the marine environment around the site.
A project investigating beach behaviour to support beach management and the design of coastal defence structures on shingle beaches.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the management of coastal sand dunes and vegetated shingle option.
This project identified current knowledge about managing shore platforms that include stable layers, such as mud or clay, as well as further research required.
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