Perth


If Rotto wasnt there neither would Perth.


What is an alternative to groynes to catch and hold sand
I think offshore blankets pinned to the floor and with fronds to hold an amount of sand
Once full then the sand continues lateral drift.
Swanbourne north there is relatively consistent swell just need to create better banks.
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