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<p>The reef lies beneath the surface of the ocean some 220m out to sea to the east of Boscombe pier, its made up of over 50 huge sandbags covering an area of about one hectare. The reef does not do anything by itself, it simply pushes water heading in shore upwards thereby increasing the size and consistency of surfable waves coming in towards Boscombe beach.</p>
<p>The reef is best suited to those with some good surfing experience, due to the wave size, and distance from the shore, beginners are not advised to make use of the waves until they are well practised in at least the basics of surfing, and all who aim to use the reef should be physically fit as simply getting out to the reef can be tiring!</p>
<p>The reef provides a great centre point for Bournemouth's thriving surfing community, and with the reef making Bournemouth the best place to surf on the south coast the community continues to grow as surfers from all over the south come along to try it it out, no more 5 hour drives down to the west country for a days surfing!</p>
<p>As the reef settles and sediment and sand build up on the open ocean side of the reef, it is expected the wave conditions the reef generates will improve for surfers, with longer more consistent waves appearing after the reef has been in place for 6 to 12 months. The surfing conditions produced by the reef are initially great for body boarding, and during 2010 the waves are expected to become much more suitable for good surfing.</p>
<p>The Boscombe surf reef is environmentally friendly and free to use, it uses no moving parts and maintenance costs are expected to be minimal, with a great boost to the local economy as more people come to Bournemouth and use holiday accommodation, shops and other facilities during their stay.</p>
<p>If you are an experienced surfer who lives in South of England the Bournemouth's Boscombe Surf Reef is a great place to go for day surfing, and for those who live further away it makes a great holiday destination for a few days or even weeks to come and surf and enjoy the great Bournemouth surfing community.</p>
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<p>The artificial surf reef at Boscombe, near Bournemouth, will host its first surf championships in March.</p>
<p>The Sorted Surf Festival will run over the 20 and 21 March, and has invited pro surfers and bodyboarders from around the world to come and experience the artificial reef for themselves.</p>
<p>Boscombe reef was built from enormous sandbags, filled in situ on the seafloor and covering an area the size of a football pitch. It provides the area with regular surf almost every day of the year. Despite a troubled start - the opening was delayed due to construction issues with bad weather - it&rsquo;s proved a massive hit for Southern surfers.</p>
<p>The festival is being organised by the Sorted Surf Shop on Boscombe seafront.&nbsp; contest categories will consist of a Mens Open, Mens 35+, Ladies Open, and Juniors (under 18&acute;s), and the contest will also host the first leg of the British Bodyboarding Annual Championships.</p>
<p>For more details check out their website <a href="http://www.sortedsurfshop.co.uk/" target="_blank">here</a></p>
<p>﻿</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>The Boscombe Surf Reef will be fully tested with professional competition</title><category term="Boscombe Surf Reef"/><category term="Boscombe Surf Reef"/><category term="Bournemouth Reef Project"/><category term="Bournemouth reef"/><category term="artificial reef"/><category term="artificial reef"/><category term="artificial reef design"/><category term="artificial reefs"/><category term="coastal protection"/><category term="global consultants"/><category term="surf reef"/><id>http://blog.asrltd.com/bournemouthreefproject/2010/2/24/the-boscombe-surf-reef-will-be-fully-tested-with-professiona.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://blog.asrltd.com/bournemouthreefproject/2010/2/24/the-boscombe-surf-reef-will-be-fully-tested-with-professiona.html"/><author><name>[Your Name Here]</name></author><published>2010-02-24T18:48:40Z</published><updated>2010-02-24T18:48:40Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://surfertoday.com/images/stories/boscombesurfreef2.jpg" alt="Boscombe Surf Reef: a competition will test the quality of the new artificial wave | Photo: Simon Browne | TheSurfReef.co.uk" /></p>
<p><a href="http://surfertoday.com/surfing/3001-the-boscombe-surf-reef-will-be-fully-tested-with-professional-competition">ORIGINAL LINK</a></p>
<p>Sorted Surf Shop is pleased to announce the first Surf Contest at the newly completed artificial surf reef at Boscombe, Bournemouth. Sorted will be joining forces with many of the surf industries giants to bring a surf contest and festival to the beach at Boscombe.</p>
<p>March 20th and 21st are two days to keep in your diary! The weekend will consist of Surfing and Bodyboarding competitions and there will be activities and demonstration stands with equipment for all to try.</p>
<p>The contest categories will consist of a Mens Open, Mens 35+, Ladies Open, and Juniors (under 18&acute;s). The contest will also host the first leg of the British Bodyboarding Annual Championships. Bodyboard heats to be contested on the Reef all other categories will be held at the Pier / Beach.</p>
<p>Exciting prizes will be provided by the events main sponsor Rip Curl while demonstration equipment to try out will be provided by Tiki, Rusty &amp; Firewire for surfboards, Jimmy Lewis &amp; Tiki for Stand Up Paddle Boards, BIC will have Kayaks and Indo Board sessions will be operating throughout the day. Gul team riders Mar "Igor" Harris and Russel Winter will be in attendance to give advice and sign autographs for all who show on the day.</p>
<p>However it won&acute;t end there as Monster Energy Drink will be hosting the after party being held at Boscombe&acute;s coolest bar, Urban Beach. There you will find all of the contest organizers, sponsors and contest competitors enjoying a BBQ, drink and live music with a few surprises thrown in to the mix.</p>
<p><strong>Competitor Information</strong></p>
<p>Information for all competitors - The Sorted Surf Contest/Festival will be run under the usual guidelines and rules outlined by the British Surfing Association. Any competitor found to be intoxicated will be refused entry into the competition and no refund will be given.</p>
<p>Judging - Will take the usual criteria i.e. &acute;a surfer performing the most radical maneuvers in the most critical part of the wave&acute; will receive the highest scoring potential; this is the case for all categories.</p>
<p>Check-in time - for all competitors will be at 0730 on Saturday morning located at Sorted Surf School on the East side of Boscombe Pier on the promenade. Sunday Check-in will be at 0830.<br />We aim to have the first heats in the water by 0800 Saturday and to complete all the round one heats and the quarter finals on day one. Sunday&acute;s first heat will start at 0900 for completion of the semis and the final by approximately 15.30</p>
<p>Categories - Mens Open, Mens over 35&acute;s, Ladies open, Junior U18, and BodyBoard Open<br />All categories may have up to 32 entrants. Beach entries may be accepted on the day if space is available.</p>
<p>Heats - will consist of 4 competitors with a running time of 20 minutes per heat.<br />Round 1 will consist of 8 heats, then 4 heats for the quarter finals, 2 heats for the semi finals and 1 heat for the final.<br />Surfers may catch up to a maximum of 12 waves per heat, at the end of each heat it shall be your top 2 wave scores that decides your position, the 2 highest scoring surfers progressing to the next heat. In the event of a tie between 2 persons it will go to their 3rd wave score or even their 4th wave score and so on if necessary.</p>
<p>All surfers must have BSA insurance or a full membership to Wessex Surf Club. You may be required to prove your insurance on the day.</p>
<p>Prizes will be presented on the Sunday afternoon at Sorted Surf School after all finals are finished.</p>
<p>There will be a Party at Urban Beach on the Saturday Night for all, organised by Sorted Surf Shop &amp; Monster Energy Drink.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>First Sorted Surf Festival at Boscombe Artificial Reef</title><category term="Bournemouth Reef Project"/><category term="Bournemouth reef"/><category term="artificial reef"/><category term="artificial reef"/><category term="artificial reefs"/><category term="coastal protection"/><category term="multi-purpose reef"/><category term="sorted surf festival"/><category term="surf festival"/><category term="surf reef"/><id>http://blog.asrltd.com/bournemouthreefproject/2010/2/17/first-sorted-surf-festival-at-boscombe-artificial-reef.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://blog.asrltd.com/bournemouthreefproject/2010/2/17/first-sorted-surf-festival-at-boscombe-artificial-reef.html"/><author><name>[Your Name Here]</name></author><published>2010-02-17T18:02:08Z</published><updated>2010-02-17T18:02:08Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mankymonkey.co.uk/news/sorted-surf-festival/">ORIGINAL LINK</a></p>
<p>It&rsquo;s game on for the first <a title="Sorted Surf Festival" href="http://www.mankymonkey.co.uk/news/sorted-surf-festival">Sorted Surf Festival</a> at Boscombe Artificial Reef.</p>
<p><a title="Sorted Surf Shop" href="http://www.sortedsurfshop.co.uk/">Sorted Surf Shop</a> have announced the first ever Surf Contest to take place at the newly completed artificial reef on the weekend of March 20th and 21st 2010.</p>
<p>The guys at Sorted will  be joining  forces with many of the surf industry giants including <a title="Rip Curl" href="http://www.ripcurl.com/">Rip Curl</a> to bring a surf contest  and festival to the beach at Boscombe.</p>
<p>The weekend will consist of Surfing and Bodyboarding competitions and there will be loads of activities and demonstration stands with equipment for all to try.</p>
<p>The  Boscombe Surf Contest categories will consist of :-</p>
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<li>Mens Open,</li>
<li>Mens 35+,</li>
<li>Ladies Open,</li>
<li>and Juniors (under 18&acute;s).</li>
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<p>Even more reason to put the weekend in your diary - the contest will also host the first leg of the British Bodyboarding Annual Championships.</p>
<p>Bodyboard heats to be contested on the Reef all other categories will be held at the Pier / Beach.</p>
<h2>Rip Curl Sponsors Sorted Surf Festival</h2>
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<p>Rip Curl are the event main sponsors and they will be providing some fantastic prizes. There will also be plenty of opportunities to come down to the beach and try some of the latest surfboards from <a title="Tiki" href="http://www.sortedsurfshop.co.uk/products.asp?cid=3&amp;mid=6">Tiki</a>, <a title="Rusty Surfboards" href="http://www.sortedsurfshop.co.uk/products.asp?cid=2&amp;mid=58">Rusty</a> and <a title="Firewire Surfboards" href="http://www.sortedsurfshop.co.uk/products.asp?cid=2&amp;mid=21">Firewire</a>,  <a title="BIC" href="http://www.sortedsurfshop.co.uk/products.asp?cid=1&amp;mid=5">BIC</a> will have Kayaks and <a title="Indo Board" href="http://www.sortedsurfshop.co.uk/products.asp?cid=3&amp;mid=41">Indo Board</a> will be be running sessions  throughout the day.</p>
<p>Gul team riders Mar &ldquo;Igor&rdquo; Harris and  Russel Winter will be around all weekend giving advice and signing autographs.</p>
<p>And there&rsquo;s more &hellip;.</p>
<p>For all you party lovers there will be a party at  Boscombe&acute;s coolest bar, <a title="Urban Beach" href="http://www.urbanbeachhotel.co.uk/">Urban Beach</a> sponsored by Monster Energy Drink. Contest organizers, sponsors and contest competitors will enjoy a BBQ and live music with a few surprises thrown in to the mix.</p>
<h2>Boscombe Surf Festival Competitor Information</h2>
<p><strong>Information for all competitors</strong> - The <a title="Sorted Surf Festival" href="http://www.mankymonkey.co.uk/news/sorted-surf-festival">Sorted Surf Contest/Festival</a> will be run under the usual guidelines and rules outlined by the British Surfing Association. Any competitor found to be intoxicated will be refused entry into the competition and no refund will be given.</p>
<p><strong>Judging</strong> - Will take the usual criteria i.e. &acute;a surfer performing the most radical maneuvers in the most critical part of the wave&acute; will receive the highest scoring potential; this is the case for all categories.</p>
<p><strong>Check-in time</strong> - for all competitors will be at 0730 on Saturday morning located at  <a title="Sorted Surf School" href="http://www.bournemouth-surfschool.co.uk/">Sorted Surf School</a> on the East side of Boscombe Pier on the promenade.  Sunday Check-in will be at 0830.</p>
<div id="attachment_1055" class="alignright wp-caption" style="width: 160px;"><a rel="shadowbox[post-1047];player=img;" href="http://www.mankymonkey.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/demos-galore.jpg"><img class="wp-image-1055 size-thumbnail" title="Demos Galore" src="http://www.mankymonkey.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/demos-galore-150x150.jpg" alt="Demos Galore" width="150" height="150" /></a>
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<p>The <strong>first heats in the water by 0800 Saturday</strong> and to complete all the round one heats and the quarter finals on day one. Sunday&acute;s first heat will start at 0900 for completion of the semis and the final by approximately 15.30</p>
<p><strong>Categories</strong> - Mens Open, Mens over 35&acute;s, Ladies open, Junior U18, and BodyBoard Open</p>
<p>All categories may have up to 32 entrants. Beach entries may be accepted on the day if space is available.</p>
<p>Heats - will consist of 4 competitors with a running time of 20 minutes per heat.</p>
<p>Round 1 will consist of 8 heats, then 4 heats for the quarter finals, 2 heats for the semi finals and 1 heat for the final.</p>
<p>Surfers may catch up to a maximum of 12 waves per heat, at the end of each heat it shall be your top 2 wave scores that decides your position, the 2 highest scoring surfers progressing to the next heat. In the event of a tie between 2 persons it will go to their 3rd wave score or even their 4th wave score and so on if necessary.</p>
<p><strong>All surfers must have BSA insurance or a full membership to Wessex Surf Club. You may be required to prove your insurance on the day.</strong></p>
<p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>
<p><strong>Prizes</strong> will be presented on the Sunday afternoon at <a title="Sorted Surf School" href="http://www.bournemouth-surfschool.co.uk/">Sorted Surf School</a> after all finals are finished.</p>
<h2>Sorted Surf Contest Entry Forms</h2>
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<p>Click here to download Entry Form</p>
<p>Completed entry forms to:- <strong>Sorted Surf Shop Ltd. 42 Sea Rd, Boscombe, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH5 1BQ</strong></p>
<p>We hope to see you down on the beach in a few weeks time for the <a title="Sorted Surf Festival" href="http://www.mankymonkey.co.uk/news/sorted-surf-festival">Sorted Surf Festival</a> !</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Bournemouth Watersports - All Water Based Activities and Sports in the Region!</title><category term="Artifical Reef in England"/><category term="Boscombe Surf Reef"/><category term="Bournemouth Reef Project"/><category term="Bournemouth reef"/><category term="artifical surf reef"/><category term="artificial reef"/><category term="artificial reefs"/><category term="coastal protection"/><category term="multi-purpose reef"/><category term="surf reef"/><id>http://blog.asrltd.com/bournemouthreefproject/2010/2/16/bournemouth-watersports-all-water-based-activities-and-sport.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://blog.asrltd.com/bournemouthreefproject/2010/2/16/bournemouth-watersports-all-water-based-activities-and-sport.html"/><author><name>[Your Name Here]</name></author><published>2010-02-16T18:57:40Z</published><updated>2010-02-16T18:57:40Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<div id="body">
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<p>By David Copeland</p>
<p>To top off the selection, Bournemouth and Poole have the very finest and sunniest beaches in the land, ideal if you wish to try one of the Watersports listed above! Most of the activities are in the town and some are very close by. I am particularly interested in Kite surfing myself and see it as one of the very best sports to emerge in the last ten years. I would relish the time, opportunity and motive to have a go. So if you are looking for something to try while on holiday then this is one for you!</p>
<p>All of the training in the area is amongst the finest in the land and all the schools are run by qualified and extremely competent instructors to ensure your safety and rapid advancement. You can even go all the way up to hiring a luxury powerboat to cruise the beautiful seas and harbours in the area or if your budget does not stretch enough, you can enjoy one of the many cruises offered throughout the year. Anything related to water is available in the town and beyond as this is one of the most established seaside resorts in the whole of the land. The Watersports section here is second to none in the UK</p>
<p>According to the tourist management Board the Bournemouth and poole region is set to become the epicentre of the Uks Water based sporting centre and with the arrival of the new artificial surf reef near Boscombe pier it shows that the area is headed in the right direction. The tourist board has also said it will release information pertaining to tourism and encourage locals to partake in the new facilities available now!</p>
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<p>The article was written by &ldquo;david Copeland&rdquo; with <br /> <a href="http://www.1activity.com/watersports.html" target="_new">http://www.1activity.com/watersports.html</a> as a reference guide.</p>
</div>]]></content></entry><entry><title>"Sorted Surf Fest" to go at Europe's first artificial reef!!!</title><category term="ASR, ltd"/><category term="Boscombe Surf Reef"/><category term="Bournemouth Reef Project"/><category term="Bournemouth reef"/><category term="Environmental Consulting"/><category term="Europe's first artificial reef"/><category term="aritfiical reefs"/><category term="artificial reef"/><category term="artificial reef"/><category term="artificial reefs"/><category term="coastal protection"/><category term="environmental company"/><category term="multi-purpose reef"/><category term="surf reef"/><id>http://blog.asrltd.com/bournemouthreefproject/2010/2/10/sorted-surf-fest-to-go-at-europes-first-artificial-reef.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://blog.asrltd.com/bournemouthreefproject/2010/2/10/sorted-surf-fest-to-go-at-europes-first-artificial-reef.html"/><author><name>[Your Name Here]</name></author><published>2010-02-10T05:21:00Z</published><updated>2010-02-10T05:21:00Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.surfersvillage.com/img/news/45335.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p>The reef (shadowed area)&nbsp;at Boscombe on a still day</p>
<p><strong>Sorted Surf Festival</strong> <br /><br />Boscombe, Bournemouth UK<br />20 - 21 March 2010</p>
<p><strong>Boscombe, Bournemouth to host first contest at new venue</strong></p>
<p><strong>Surfersvillage Global Surf News</strong>, 9 February, 2010 : - - Sorted Surf Shop is pleased to announce the first Surf Contest on the newly completed artificial surf reef at Boscombe, Bournemouth. Sorted will be joining forces with many of the surf industries giants to bring a surf contest and festival to the beach at Boscombe. March 20th and 21st are two days to keep in your diary.</p>
<p>The weekend will consist of Surfing and Bodyboarding competitions and there will be activities and demonstration stands with equipment for all to try. The contest categories will consist of a Mens Open, Mens 35+, Ladies Open, and Juniors (under 18's). The contest will also host the first leg of the British Bodyboarding Annual Championships.</p>
<p>Exciting prizes will be provided by the events main sponsor Rip Curl while demonstration equipment to try out will be provided by Tiki, Rusty &amp; Firewire for surfboards, Jimmy Lewis &amp; Tiki for Stand Up Paddle Boards, BIC will have Kayaks and Indo Board sessions will be operating throughout the day. Gul team riders Mar "Igor" Harris and Russel Winter will be in attendance to give advice and sign autographs for all who show on the day.</p>
<p>However it won't end there as Monster Energy Drink will be hosting the after party being held at Boscombe's coolest bar, Urban Beach. There you will find all of the contest organizers, sponsors and contest competitors enjoying a BBQ, drink and live music with a few surprises thrown in to the mix.</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>India's First Artificial Reef: Artificial Reef Hopes to Bring "Surf" Back to India</title><category term="India artificial reef"/><category term="Kovalam Artificial Reef"/><category term="Kovalam Reef"/><category term="Marine consultants"/><category term="artificial reef"/><category term="artificial reef"/><category term="artificial reefs"/><category term="artificial reefs"/><category term="multi-purpose reef"/><category term="surf reef"/><category term="surf reefs"/><id>http://blog.asrltd.com/bournemouthreefproject/2010/2/4/indias-first-artificial-reef-artificial-reef-hopes-to-bring.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://blog.asrltd.com/bournemouthreefproject/2010/2/4/indias-first-artificial-reef-artificial-reef-hopes-to-bring.html"/><author><name>[Your Name Here]</name></author><published>2010-02-04T18:42:23Z</published><updated>2010-02-04T18:42:23Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://surfermag.com/features/onlineexclusives/artificial_reef_hopes_to_bring_surf_back_to_india/">ORIGINAL LINK</a></p>
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<p><strong>Artificial surfing reefs have both sunk and soared in the past:</strong> Pratte's Reef in El Segundo, California was a flop, but many consider Narrowneck, Australia&rsquo;s human-born reef a great triumph. ASR, the company that built Narrowneck, just completed another successful reef in Bournemouth, England and is now working on a new project: India. The proposed artificial reef will be located in Kovalam on the Arabian Sea, and will mark India&rsquo;s first artificial reef.</p>
<p>While Kovalam&rsquo;s numerous charms have been drawing tourists for decades, reckless development has caused severe coastal erosion in the southern Indian town. As a result, the Kerala Department of Tourism commissioned ASR (Amalgamate Solutions and Research) to build the &ldquo;multi-purpose reef&rdquo; with visions of restoring the fading beach and hopefully amping up the waves.</p>
<p>&ldquo;If building a reef for surfing, we would look closely at the existing tides, wind and ground swell direction,&rdquo; says ASR. &ldquo;Once we have the data we need, we design the reef to create optimal waves.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Multi-purpose reefs are made from &uuml;ber high-tech sandbags that are secured to the ocean&rsquo;s floor, diverting wave energy from the shoreline. In addition to bolstering waves and beaches, MPRs make great homes for a variety of sea life: &ldquo;200 species have been found living on or around the reef built in Narrowneck,&rdquo; says ASR.</p>
<p>The recently completed reef in England is Europe&rsquo;s first MPR, and the local stoke is palpable. &ldquo;The waves at Boscombe are generally small and break close to the beach, so rides are short. Now that the reef is in place, the waves are more powerful,&rdquo; says Jo O&rsquo;Connell of Bournemouth Tourism. &ldquo;On days with good swell, decent-sized waves will peel down the right of the reef, creating a longer ride.&rdquo; Ed Chipperfield of The Sunday Times says, &ldquo;British surfers finally have a patch of water to be proud of.&rdquo;</p>
<p>India, like England, is not exactly known as an epicenter of surf. &ldquo;In a country with more than 1.2 billion people, there are only about twelve Indian guys who surf,&rdquo; say representatives from the INDIA Surf Club, which was created by two Florida transplants in 2006. Interest in surfing seems to be growing; however, as it turns out that India has some pretty spectacular waves in Kovalam and other spots like those featured in Taylor Steele&rsquo;s upcoming Castles in the Sky. The government of Kerala is hoping that their reef will be as effective as Bournemouth&rsquo;s, and that improved surfing conditions will boost tourism.</p>
<p>According to Surfing India and the Online Etymology Dictionary, the word &ldquo;surf&rdquo; is actually derived from the word &ldquo;suffe,&rdquo; which was originally used in reference to the coast of, ironically, India. Maybe Kovalam&rsquo;s reef will bring the surf home.</p>
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<p>Q: How does an artificial reef  (Multi-Purpose reef) work in terms of surfing?</p>
<p>A: A Multi-purpose reef is designed as a means for coastal protection, beach erosion and to enhance marine habitat and create recreational activities, such as surfing as you mention above, as well as other activities like fishing and diving.</p>
<p>If building a reef for surfing we would look closely at the existing tides, wind and ground swell direction. Once we have the data we need, we design the slope of the multi-purpose reef to create optimal waves. Multi-purpose reefs do not make waves - they help waves break. The best reefs in the world do not break unless there is solid ground swell along with good wind and tides.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Q: Why does ASR use the term  multi-purpose reef instead of artificial reef?&nbsp;</p>
<p>A: The term multi-purpose reef is used instead of artificial reef because our reefs serve multiple purposes. The 3 main purposes they serve are:</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1. Coastal protection - The multi-purpose reef stops wave energy from hitting the beach.&nbsp; This reduction in wave energy leaves existing sand on the beach thus sustaining the existing beach or building back the beach that has eroded.</p>
<p>BOTTOM LINE: Saves beaches/helps people, communities and stops erosion.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2. Enhanced marine habitat - Once the reef is in place the Geo-Textile material helps foster marine growth with respect to the marine species that are indigenous to the specific area the reef is located.</p>
<p>BOTTOM LINE: Creates habitat  for indigenous marine species.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 3. Recreation - Because the reef is redirecting wave energy to hit on the reef instead of the shore, there's more activity out at sea.</p>
<p>BOTTOM LINE: Creates an amenity for diving, fishing and surfing!</p>
<p>Q: How does an artificial reef  help the ocean, are there any studies to support this?</p>
<p>A: Reports have found that 25% of the world's coral reefs are gone or are severely damaged and that another third are degraded and threatened - proving that we need a solution. That's where Multi-purpose reefs come in. Since they're placed off the shore and help to redirect the wave energy, they're helping to protect the coastline and the beaches - keeping sand where it should be.</p>
<p>There is solid data that shows traditional reefs protect the beaches and the land behind them.&nbsp; Instead of using progressive and new technologies, traditional coastal protection has been practiced using the same old structures, which are mainly rock revetments, groins and jetties.&nbsp; &nbsp;</p>
<p>Mimicking nature, we have created Multi-Purpose Reefs that provide similar beach protection benefits of natural reefs, acting as a protective barrier to the coastline to help decrease sand erosion on our beaches. Multi-purpose reefs have the following benefits over the traditional methods:</p>
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<li>Multi-purpose reefs    are environmentally-friendly future of coastal protection and green    solutions</li>
<li>Multi-purpose reefs help to keep our beaches intact, while solutions such as concrete walls aren't actually beach protection at all, they are land protection and have been shown to actually increase the rate of sand erosion on beaches rather than reduce it.</li>
<li>Multi-purpose reefs are submerged offshore structures, ensuring the natural beauty while enhancing the existing condition of the beaches. </li>
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<p>Multi-purpose reefs also create new marine habitats. 200 species have been found living on or around the reef built in Narrowneck Australia and the Bournemouth reef has already become home to organisms including cuttlefish and spidercrabs. Additionally, it's worth noting that traditional coastal protection structures carry a carbon footprint 3 to 6 times greater than a Multi-Purpose reef.&nbsp; These alone are reasons to look at alternatives.&nbsp; We passionately believe that multi-purpose reefs are the sustainable future of coastal protection. &nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br /></p>
<p>Q: There have been many numbers  thrown around, but, bottom line what can the town of Bournemouth expect  long-term financially?</p>
<p>A: The reef as the centerpiece of the Boscombe Spa Redevelopment has already been a great investment for the city, as shown by the revitalized seafront and the corresponding socio-economic benefits to the community. &nbsp;</p>
<p>An impartial third party research firm conducted a study and found that the marketing and PR value of the Reef in Boscombe, even before its completion, was estimated to be greater than $10M pounds which is over 3 times the total cost of the reef. &nbsp;</p>
<p>The thriving restaurants - some of which are named after the reef like "Urban Reef" and "Reef Encounter" - and increased retail activity and hotel accommodations (even during a recessionary period) also are positive indicators of economic stimulus.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The other great aspect is the amount of surf lessons that have been preformed since the reef has been introduced.&nbsp; While I was in Boscombe I witnessed a group of women in their sixties taking surf lessons!&nbsp;&nbsp; This is only a slice of the socio economic benefit that the reef has already brought to the area and we have no doubt that it will continue to bring economic prosperity to the region for decades to come.&nbsp; &nbsp;</p>
<p>Q: What is the history of ASR  and how did you get hired to do the Bournemouth Artificial Reef?</p>
<p>A: The Bournemouth multi-purpose reef project was a concept endorsed by the Bournemouth Borough Council as well as numerous notable, local surfers.</p>
<p>The reef marked the first time that ASR actually constructed one of our designs. ASR did the design only for the Narroneck, Mount Maunganui and Openake reefs. Realizing the importance of being involved from conception to completion, ASR decided to put together an in house construction arm to specialize it the construction of the Multi-purpose reefs we were designing.</p>
<p>It was a necessary evolution for the company and our team is now mobilized in Kovalame, India where they are building India's first multi-purpose reef for coastal protection.</p>
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<p><strong>Lifeguards patrolling Europe's first artificial surf reef in Dorset are appealing for inexperienced surfers to talk to them before trying it out.</strong></p>
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<div class="cap">The lifeguards want surfers to speak to them before trying out the reef. RNLI lifeguards Andy Reakes, 23, Mike Winter, 27, and Justin White, 23, prepared for Boscombe's reef training on other South West surf beaches. Mr Reakes, on duty on Christmas Day, said the reef was not for beginners because "the wave is pretty steep".</div>
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<p>The all-year-round team are being funded by Bournemouth Borough Council.</p>
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<p>"You cannot beat a Christmas day surf and we are all hoping that a good swell will mean the reef is working well and people can get in the water and try out their new boards or wetsuits," added Mr Reakes.</p>
<p>"It is not really for beginners, as there is a fairly long paddle out and the wave is pretty steep." It is understood beginners will able to practise on a small wave on the east of the pier. "Although I will be missing Christmas lunch with my family, I am expecting everyone to be in a happy festive mood so I think it will be a nice day," he added.</p>
<p>Paul Clarke, from the Bournemouth Surfing Centre, said: "Traditionally Christmas Day and Boxing Day is a really good time to surf. "The season has kicked-off already and there has been amazing surfing through the whole of November and December.</p>
<p>"The main thing is you need a solid ground swell from the Atlantic."</p>
<p>The surf reef - built by New Zealand-based ASR to enhance waves - is predicted to bring &pound;10m into Bournemouth every year. It was created to improve surfing conditions using 55 sand-filled "geotextile bags" which are 225m (740ft) out to sea and and is part of an &pound;11m regeneration of the seafront. By the time the reef opened on 2 November, it had more than doubled in cost.</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>ASR Proudly Presents Multi-Purpose Reefs (artificial reefs)</title><category term="Boscombe Surf Reef"/><category term="Environmental Consulting"/><category term="Marine consultants"/><category term="artifical surf reef"/><category term="artificial reef"/><category term="artificial reef"/><category term="artificial reefs"/><category term="coastal protection"/><category term="coastal protection"/><category term="global consultants"/><id>http://blog.asrltd.com/bournemouthreefproject/2010/1/26/asr-proudly-presents-multi-purpose-reefs-artificial-reefs.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://blog.asrltd.com/bournemouthreefproject/2010/1/26/asr-proudly-presents-multi-purpose-reefs-artificial-reefs.html"/><author><name>[Your Name Here]</name></author><published>2010-01-26T18:53:32Z</published><updated>2010-01-26T18:53:32Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<center><p><object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/wRGc4S8NNPM&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/wRGc4S8NNPM&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object></p></center>]]></content></entry></feed>