Clarkes Beach Byron Bay Erosion
Samantha turnbull the dune is now within five metres of the beach restaurant and cafe.
Clarkes beach byron bay erosion. This has seen mature trees fall onto the beach as the dunes are eaten away. Council staff have cleaned up some debris on the beach including trees and branches and closed off beach access paths. The current high tides are once again causing significant erosion of the dunes at clarkes beach in byron bay. Clarkes beach at byron bay has been washed away by what locals are describing as the worst erosion in thirty years.
Council staff have cleaned up some debris on the beach including trees and branches and closed off beach access paths. There are calls for urgent action to counter a worsening erosion problem that is threatening a beachside cafe in the famous tourist town of byron bay on the new south wales north coast. No longer a pristine stretch of sand there has been severe erosion at byron bay s clarkes beach. Calm before the storms.
The high tides are presently coming to the bottom of the dunes and they are still very vulnerable to erosion said the byron shire council in a press release. 6th august 2020 coastal erosion at clarkes and main beach in byron bay the coastal area between main beach and clarkes beach in byron bay was very popular among visitors despite the evident. Tonnes of sand has been stripped from clarkes beach with the remaining dunes teetering on the brink of collapse. Byron bay s clarkes beach is usually an idyllic stretch of sand supplied.
There s been some sleepless nights. Beach access paths at clarkes beach at byron bay are closed with the recent southerly swell causing more erosion on the beach which is already severely depleted of sand.