2. The longshore drift across the river opening could not have replenished the beaches after severe erosion
3. The longshore drift had caused sand to begin to settle over the river mouth as a sandbar preventing ships entering the river
4. The dredging of the river was one of many short term solution others could have included extending the breakwater again, widening and deepening the opening and building a proper port entrance
5. It takes the sand building up on oneside of the breakwater and pumps it across to the other side so the natural process of longshore drift can continue.
6. The TRESB project allows an almost complete recreation of the natural process of longshore drift which prevents erosion on beaches and the blocking of the river mouth. This to me proves it's success as a strategy
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9. The break water was probably 50m in 1962 and 250m in 1994.