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Venus Bay Observation Project Venus Bay Observation Project Friday, September 19, 2014 Beach by Beach Erosion Panormas Beach One Beach Two Beach Three Beach Four Beach Five Posted by VBOP at 7:19 AM No comments: Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Labels: dunes , Erosion , spring tides , venus bay Location: Cape Liptrap Coastal Park, Tarwin Lower VIC 3956, Australia Sunday, September 14, 2014 Significant Erosion Event, Particularly at Beach One I have been looking for the effects of sea level rise, and in particular related erosion along the coast, for some time now. What I have observed was this erosion is not as simple as many sea level rise models might suggest. In particular I had not noticed so much erosion at the pathways leading down to the beach. This suggested the ocean was not advancing a fast as many fear,  There was erosion, but it would be just one of the 5 “official” paths at a time that w...

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