Shoreline change model after artificial reefs deployment in Tlangoh, Bangkalan, Madura

Fifteen hexagonal artificial reefs were placed on Tlangoh Beach, Bangkalan, Madura Island, in 2022. The reefs have been planned to reduce shoreline erosion that has been occurring in this location since 2020. Pertamina Hulu Energy – West Madura Offshore (PHE – WMO) will deploy more artificial reefs...

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Main Authors: Armono Haryo D., Citrosiswoyo Wahyudi, Muzaki Farid K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2024/08/bioconf_srcm2024_09002.pdf
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author Armono Haryo D.
Citrosiswoyo Wahyudi
Muzaki Farid K.
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description Fifteen hexagonal artificial reefs were placed on Tlangoh Beach, Bangkalan, Madura Island, in 2022. The reefs have been planned to reduce shoreline erosion that has been occurring in this location since 2020. Pertamina Hulu Energy – West Madura Offshore (PHE – WMO) will deploy more artificial reefs in their CSR (company social responsibility) program. The effect of the artificial reefs on reducing shoreline erosion was usually observed by the change of morphology and shoreline in the study area. The study of shoreline change has gained significant attention due to its substantial impact on coastal environments. Understanding the dynamics of shoreline alteration is crucial for managing and planning coastal development and preserving coastal ecosystems such as artificial reef deployment. Scientists and researchers have developed a generalized shoreline change model called GENESIS to aid in this understanding. This software provides a valuable tool for predicting and analysing coastal erosion and accretion patterns. This paper discusses the shoreline change model in Tlangoh Beach, Bangkalan Madura, after deploying artificial reefs using GENESIS software. The model shows that the length of the artificial reef layout influences the developed shoreline. The longer the reef placement, the more sediment accumulates in the study area
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spelling doaj.art-a9aa047a734e45bfb8c9e1d96d9e27c92024-01-26T09:39:23ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582024-01-01890900210.1051/bioconf/20248909002bioconf_srcm2024_09002Shoreline change model after artificial reefs deployment in Tlangoh, Bangkalan, MaduraArmono Haryo D.0Citrosiswoyo Wahyudi1Muzaki Farid K.2Department of Ocean Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh NopemberDepartment of Ocean Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh NopemberDepartment of Biology, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh NopemberFifteen hexagonal artificial reefs were placed on Tlangoh Beach, Bangkalan, Madura Island, in 2022. The reefs have been planned to reduce shoreline erosion that has been occurring in this location since 2020. Pertamina Hulu Energy – West Madura Offshore (PHE – WMO) will deploy more artificial reefs in their CSR (company social responsibility) program. The effect of the artificial reefs on reducing shoreline erosion was usually observed by the change of morphology and shoreline in the study area. The study of shoreline change has gained significant attention due to its substantial impact on coastal environments. Understanding the dynamics of shoreline alteration is crucial for managing and planning coastal development and preserving coastal ecosystems such as artificial reef deployment. Scientists and researchers have developed a generalized shoreline change model called GENESIS to aid in this understanding. This software provides a valuable tool for predicting and analysing coastal erosion and accretion patterns. This paper discusses the shoreline change model in Tlangoh Beach, Bangkalan Madura, after deploying artificial reefs using GENESIS software. The model shows that the length of the artificial reef layout influences the developed shoreline. The longer the reef placement, the more sediment accumulates in the study areahttps://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2024/08/bioconf_srcm2024_09002.pdf
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title Shoreline change model after artificial reefs deployment in Tlangoh, Bangkalan, Madura
title_full Shoreline change model after artificial reefs deployment in Tlangoh, Bangkalan, Madura
title_fullStr Shoreline change model after artificial reefs deployment in Tlangoh, Bangkalan, Madura
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title_short Shoreline change model after artificial reefs deployment in Tlangoh, Bangkalan, Madura
title_sort shoreline change model after artificial reefs deployment in tlangoh bangkalan madura
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