Judy’s Elbow, NSW

OceanWatch Australia's 5 year program to provide an alternative tool for shoreline erosion focuses on turning old oyster shells into living shorelines. Judy's Elbow is one site featured in the program, selected by Willoughby City Council. The project includes soft options to erosion control, assiting mangrove growth and oyster recruitment.

Project details

Shellfish

Method: Substrate provision

Shellfish species: Saccostrea glomerata

Hybrid structure: Custom-made coir (coconut fibre) bag filled with lose, dead oyster shell

General information

Approach

Mangroves, Shellfish

Geographic context

Estuary

Organisation responsible

OceanWatch Australia

Primary objective

Coastal protection and habitat restoration

Coastal hazard

Erosion

Asset vulnerable

Natural

Date of completion

2020

Source of project funding

Australian Government, Sydney Coastal Councils Group, Greater Sydney Local Land Services, Landcare NSW and the NSW Recreational Fishing Trust

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