enormous numbers of fish and their worth is steadily increasing in contrast to oil which we should leave where it is. the great torrent of sludge here behind me is the roar of money that may fill our state coffers one day. that. rosen says instead of dreaming of mines or offshore oil wells greenland should take advantage of the resources that are already available in such abundance. the powerful forces of wind waves and currents transport mud and sand from the land into the sea. people who live on the coast the familiar with those natural forces and they know they have to stabilize their shows. scientists in the netherlands are testing if you will president bush.
to put a large amount of sediment that would last for twenty years that would distribute itself. through natural forces along the coast so we don t have to disturb the ecosystem all the time. it took eight months to build a sand engine. dredges brought up material from the seabed ten kilometers offshore and spat it out here to create a huge depth of sediment as a peninsula in front of the original slender beach. twenty one and a half million cubic meters of sand what dumped here five times as much as would be usual in a standard shorter term sand replenishment operation. the plan is for the wind waves and currents to disperse for sand from here up and down the coast replenishing beaches that face constant erosion and building up coastal
the roar of money that may fill our state coffers one day at the. park right here rosen says instead of dreaming of mines or offshore oil wells greenland should take advantage of the resources that are already available in such abundance. the powerful forces of wind waves and currents transport mud and sand from the band into the sea. of people who live on the coast the familiar with those natural forces and they know they have to stabilize their shows. scientists in the netherlands are testing and you will present. john has become a hotspot for wind and kite surfing and a destination for holiday makers. it s just southwest of the hague on the dutch
ecosystem all the time. it took eight months to build the sand engine. dredges brought up material from the seabed ten kilometers offshore and spat it out here to create a huge depth of sediment as a peninsula in front of the original slender beach. twenty one and a half million cubic meters of sand were dumped here five times as much as would be usual in a standard shorter term sand replenishment operation. the plan is for the wind waves and currents to disperse the sand from here up and down the coast replenishing beaches that face constant erosion and building up coastal dns this is a pilot project and steve it monitors developments closely. it is not. as far out into the sea but the terrorists.
enormous numbers of fish and that worth is steadily increasing in contrast to oil which we should leave where it is. the great torrent of sludge here behind me is the role of money that may fill our state coffers one day. bob wright. rosen says instead of dreaming of mines or offshore oil wells greenland should take advantage of the resources that are already available in such abundance. the powerful forces of wind waves and currents transport mud and sand from the land into the sea. people who live on the coast the familiar with those natural forces and they know they have to stabilize their shows. scientists in the netherlands are testing him he will pretty much.