Studland Bay Flashcards

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Natural features at Studland Bay (5)

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  • Heathland }
  • Sand Dunes } Rare flora and fauna with reptiles
  • Seagrass meadows - seahorses
  • Lakes
  • 5km long sandy peninsula
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Human uses of Studland Bay (9)

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  • 25,000 tourists in a day in summer
  • Water sports
  • Boats
  • Divers
  • Naturists
  • Horse riding
  • Cafés
  • Pedalos
  • Inland oil field - 440 jobs, £millions generated
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Issues at Studland Bay (7)

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Honeypot site:
• Anchors pull up seagrass
• Oil spills
• Disagreements among users
• Fires - BBQs
• Litter
• Parking
• Trampling sand dunes
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Managing oil production at Studland Bay (5)

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  • Screen of trees to block view from public
  • Painted to camouflage
  • Height of chimneys below tree line
  • All facilities will be removed once production’s finished
  • Don’t use steam, so no white clouds
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Managing visitors at Studland Bay (4)

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  • Zones to minimise conflict - swimming, no boats, water sports
  • Restriction for horse riding - summer after 7pm
  • Constant clearing of litter by beach rangers
  • Safe BBQ areas and signs
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Managing environment at Studland Bay (4)

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  • Planting Marram grass to help regenerate dunes
  • Boardwalks help reduce erosion and “blow outs”
  • “No anchor zones”
  • Team up with divers to remove litter from sea
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Managing natural processes at Studland Bay (4)

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LSD = South coastline retreating:
• “Gabions Baskets” but wire needs constant repair
• Managed retreat current policy
• Threat to cafés and beach huts
• Sand dune creation to protect land from erosion

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