Nothing worse than seeing your local vandalised ,and im not talking about the suction dredge ,its all the piping containers and crap associated with it all over the the foreshore, and the sludge / sandy / rocky bottom often stinken filling up onto the foreshore.
If you used a back actor the job would have taken 1 week and the spoil could have been dumped out to sea.????
Someone wants more sand on the foreshore (The mentality of global warming may have won that one )
All said and done ,after the dredging is completed it looks as if little will be effected , Im not up to speed with the depth of the channel or lenght / width but in terms of dredging operations its a small project.
X? Cube meters dredged hopefully 99 %will be pure sand not rocks this will end up on/ in and around the bay and foreshore as it thins out over time.
Its the rocky crap they should screen off if its in countered........something to monitor
Who wants to swim/ windsurf etc etc with rocks rolling around your feet , they will breakdown over time but it ****s you.
The greatest threat to sail power users will come with increased sized / number of vessels operated by bogan and Champane sipping wood ducks believing this channel will be adequate in 30to 40 knot seabreezes to protect them from a hissing, dragon spiting rouge wave
Hope it works out for yous