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Woody Head campground coastal hazard response plan

Bundjalung National Park

This coastal hazard response plan considers the predicted impacts of beach erosion, recession and inundation on the campground. The plan presents a recommended approach for managing the predicted extent of the coastal hazards in the short, medium and long term.
Publisher: NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-923285-47-7 / ID: EH20240269
File: PDF 13.1 MB / Pages 0
Name: woody-head-campground-coastal-hazard-response-plan-240269.pdf
 
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The Woody Head campground precinct has experienced significant coastal erosion and recession, with Woody Head beach being one of the fastest eroding beaches in New South Wales. The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has made significant investment in facilities and coastal protection works at Woody Head. Without further protection, access to the site is predicted to be compromised by 2030.

As part of the Clarence Valley Open Coast Coastal Management Program, NPWS has prepared a coastal hazard response plan for Woody Head campground, which includes detailed coastal hazard studies, an assessment of potential management options and a recommended management approach.

Supporting documents

Woody Head campground coastal hazard response plan figure 13 – seawall extension (PDF 3.2MB)

Woody Head campground coastal hazard response plan figure 14 – sand nourishment (PDF 3.3MB)

Woody Head campground coastal hazard response plan figure 15 – revegetation (PDF 3.4MB)

Woody Head campground coastal hazard response plan figure 18 – campground site (PDF 5MB)

Appendix C Woody Head campground coastal hazard response plan inundation mapping (PDF 1.7MB)

Appendix C Woody Head campground coastal hazard response plan erosion and recession mapping (PDF 2.3MB)