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HomeIn BusinessProtecting paradise: Noosa Spit Doggy Beach restoration underway

Protecting paradise: Noosa Spit Doggy Beach restoration underway

Protecting Noosa Spit Doggy Beach from erosion is a top priority for Council.

Boat wash, and tides have taken their toll, leading to channel migration and shoreline damage. To counter this, Council is embarking on a sand nourishment project aimed at defending the beach against further erosion.

The project involves three key phases:

1. Sand Dredging and Channel Reopening: Sand dredging will open new navigation channels, moving marine traffic away from Doggy Beach.

2. Creation of Sand Plugs: Sand plugs will be strategically placed at either end of Doggy Beach to redirect river flow away from this vulnerable shoreline.

3. Beach Renourishment: Fallen trees will be removed, and more than 160,000 tons of sand will be deposited to replenish Doggy Beach, restoring its natural beauty and resilience.

Scheduled between April and September 2024, the project aims to minimise disruption on marine life such as fish spawning and plant life cycles.

During works, Doggy Beach itself and part of the adjacent car park will be closed to the public, including swimmers and recreational marine craft (powered and non-powered). Once the main channel reopening is complete, marine vessels will be redirected. As a result, the surrounding body of water in front of the beach will also be closed.

For more details, please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions factsheet available on the Council’s website under the ‘Works in Progress’ section. Let’s work together to safeguard the beauty and integrity of Doggy Beach for generations to come.

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