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Title: CONFLICT ON THE DORSET COAST.


1
CONFLICT ON THE DORSET COAST.
  • Describe the kinds of conflicts that occur on the
    Dorset coast and what can be done to solve these
    problems.

2
Poole Harbour
3
Poole Harbour Environment
  • Poole harbour
  • Largest natural harbour
  • Large areas of mudflats
  • Numerous muddy creeks and saltmarshes
  • Home to large numbers of birds
  • Mild winters and warm summers

4
Sailing
  • The 4000 hectares of open sheltered water are a
    honey pot for watersport enthusiasts
  • Marinas and large numbers of moorings (places to
    anchor your yacht!) on Northern shore
  • 8000 boats can be moored there in summer

5
Cross channel ferries use harbour
6
Canoeing is done from Poole beach
7
Windsurfing is in the north east.
8
Waterskiers like to use Wareham Channel
  • Permits are required and these can cost from 50
    per fortnight.
  • Skiers must keep to designated area in the
    Wareham channel or ski outside the harbour

9
Brownsea Island
  • This island is one of many in Poole harbour
  • It is popular with bird watchers, fishermen and
    wild fowlers.

10
Exploitation of the saltmarshes
  • Where reeds grow in the saltmarshes, reeds have
    been harvested in the past for roof thatching.
  • This still happens on a smaller scale today

11
Farming of Oysters and mussels
  • Mussels and oyster are grown in beds in the
    harbour area.
  • But now the farmers are worried about
    contamination from the increased number of
    pleasure

12
Resolving the conflict
  • An acquatic management plan zoning certain areas
    for quiet users e.g bird watcher, fishermen ,
    aquaculture
  • Encouraging sailors and surfers to leave harbour
    and use the sea reducing congestion and pollution
  • Build safer moorings e.g. Fishermans Dock
  • Spread visitors throughout the year, by holding
    events conferences in the off peak season.
  • Regular consultations with interested parties e.g
    council, conservation groups, DEPRA to oversea
    strict anti pollution guide lines.

13
Studland Peninusula
14
Studland Peninusula
  • Lies to the south of Poole Harbor
  • An area of Heathland and sand dunes
  • Home to numerous species of rare plants and
    reptiles
  • Resting place for migratory birds

15
Conflicts on Studland
  • 20,000 people a day can flock to the
  • area in summer.
  • Most visitors arrive by car
  • 200 cars can be illegally parked
  • Up to 400 yachts offshore can leave
  • unpleasant pollution (sewage)
  • Walkers can disturb nesting and migratory birds

16
Solutions
  • Poop scoops schemes on beaches help reduce dog
    mess
  • Encourage people to come to area on ferries
  • Dig ditches on the heath land to stop 4x4 access
    to dunes
  • Erect fences to stop illegal parking , enlarge
    car parks where possible but options here are
    limited
  • Built footpaths along desire lines to protect
    plants and nesting birds.
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