New artificial reef to be built on the Gold Coast

pete_79 started the topic in Tuesday, 11 May 2010 at 04:35 am

I heard a little bit about this idea being put forward by the GC council and was wondering if anyone out there knew any more details about it.

Like what sort and where they are talking about putting it?

thermalben Tuesday, 11 May 2010 at 04:42 am

Looks like it's another proposal for Palm Beach... but as yet there's no suggestion as to what the reef's design would be (as far as I am aware).

freeride76 Tuesday, 11 May 2010 at 09:40 pm

Is there a confirmation on this? And is ASR the contractor concerned?
Stu?

pete_79 Wednesday, 12 May 2010 at 01:00 am

It looks like it's just more hot air coming from another politician...
Did a bit of research on the web, not much more then a couple of newspaper reports. I asked the question here because I thought there might have been someone out there in the swellnet community that was "in the know" and had more details of the proposal.

stunet Wednesday, 12 May 2010 at 01:18 am

It's a long way from happening Steve, and ASR aren't involved.

Newspaper story here: www.couriermail.com.au/news/sunday-mail/pay-as-you-surf-artificial-reef…

It seems they've been proposed for economic and social benefit, rather than environmental remedies.

freeride76 Wednesday, 12 May 2010 at 01:40 am

Typical clueless Courier Mail reporting. That is a hodge podge of an article.
Call Neil and ask him what was in his report to council.
That would clear a few things up.
My understanding of the opposition to the last Palm Beach artificial reef proposal is that wealthy beachside property owners didn't want a new surf spot based on the increased traffic and loss of their amenity.

Can't see a solution to over-crowding on the Gold Coast that doesn't involve artificial surfing reefs, but using Narrowneck as an example is ridiculous.

dingusmcsquidlips Thursday, 13 May 2010 at 07:26 am

The arti at Narrow neck is pretty crappy, a better idea would be to build rockwalls of a decent height to block wind and also at an angle that would creat a wedge.These would also be an appropriate place to pump sand from the broad water on the northern end of the coast and from the tweed bar on the southern end.It's always struck me as odd that snowfields are groomed to create ideal conditions yet beaches are left mostly to mother nature.How good would it be to have quality banks all over the gold coast all year round.

pete_79 Monday, 17 May 2010 at 07:20 am

Well Dingus sounds like you might get your wish (well sort of)....

The plan for the new reef is to go in at Surfer's, right in front of the mall. They're talking about dumping all of the rubble from the demolition of the "Illuca" hotel and Surfers mall pedestrian overpass into the ocean to make a new surf break. Not a "wind blocking rock wall" as such, but probably more effictive then that shit house effort at Narrow Neck.

All I can say is I hope all of you Gold Coasters have had your tetanus shots, it's going to be fun to see who takes the blame when all of the steel reo bars and crap from the demolition starts washing up on the beach.

At least one thing is for sure; this new surf break will be just like everything else on the Gold Coast...... FAKE..!!

jaffa1949 Tuesday, 18 May 2010 at 01:05 am

Wollongong just got a new artificial reef near Oilies. They reckon its going to be a real wave generator.

dingusmcsquidlips Friday, 21 May 2010 at 03:56 am

Reo bar spears silicon boobies, should make fantastic reading in the bulletin.

pablo Friday, 21 May 2010 at 05:34 am

Last thing the millionairs of palm beach want is a bunch of useless surfie fuck,s having a good time in front of their house,s and using up all their parking spots. Wait till the next storm event threatens their front yard and they,ll be begging for a reef.