Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
[SOPAC]
Publication Year:
1994
Publication Place
Suva, Fiji
Physical Description:
61 p. : ill. ; 29 cm
Call Number
551.699614 SOL [EL]
Relevant Countries
Samoa
Collection
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
6061
Legacy PEIN ID:
45931
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Subject Heading(s)
Coastal environment - Samoa
Environment - Protection - Samoa
Abstract
The area in the immediate vicinity of Apia, Western Samoa was studied through the use of air photo interpretations, literature reviews and ground surveys in order to develop an understanding of the processes which influence the coastal and nearshore sedimentary systems. The goal of the study was to provide information on which decisions regarding sand mining and other uses of the coast can be based. In the course of this study it was found that the seaward- facing shoreline on the Mulinu'u Peninsula has undergone variable degrees of change between 1954 and 1990. The most distal portions of the Peninsula (towards the Apia Observatory grounds) have experienced more erosion than locations closer to the town centre. The most severely eroded areas appear to be related to local current patterns on the reef top. The lesser and more variable coastal changes noted near town could be related to more extensive and persistent shore protection rather than any natural causes.
Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
[SOPAC]
Publication Year:
1994
Publication Place
Suva, Fiji
Physical Description:
61 p. : ill. ; 29 cm
Call Number
551.699614 SOL [EL]
Relevant Countries
Samoa
Collection
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
6061
Legacy PEIN ID:
45931
Record Created: 01-Dec-2020
Record Modified: 17-Mar-2025