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Location: 50° 44' 10.04" N, 0° 48' 42.22" W
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Project overview

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Status Complete
Project web site http://https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/medmerry-coastal-flood-defence-scheme/medmerry-coastal-flood-defence-scheme
Themes Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Land use management - agriculture, Monitoring, Social benefits
Country England
Main contact forename Lee
Main contact surname Spicer-Howard
Main contact user ID User:Leespicerhoward
Contact organisation Environment Agency
Contact organisation web site http://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/environment-agency
Partner organisations RSPB
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Project summary

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The Environment Agency built major new sea defences between Selsey and Bracklesham in West Sussex. They have developed the Medmerry managed realignment scheme with the help of a wide range of community representatives.

Managed realignment means building new defences inland from the coast and allowing a new ‘intertidal’ area to form seaward of the new defences. ‘Intertidal’ means the land that is exposed at low tide and covered by the sea at high tide.

The scheme will greatly improve the standard of flood protection for over 300 homes, the water treatment works and the main road into Selsey. It will also create important new intertidal wildlife habitat and open up new footpaths, cycleways and bridleways.

Work started in September 2011, and on Monday 4 November, 2013, on one of the highest tides of the year along the south coast, Environment Agency Chairman, Lord Chris Smith, unveiled a plaque to celebrate the completion of the Medmerry flood defence.

Monitoring surveys and results

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Large numbers of birds are already using Medmerry, including wild ducks such as several hundred Teal and Wigeon and there are large roosting flocks of Lapwings. A Harbour Seal has been seen investigating the breach. It will take time for the habitats to develop, but the early signs are very encouraging indeed.

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This winter, the south coast suffered some of the worst weather for 20 years with a sustained period of very high tides, strong winds and stormy seas. The new flood defences have held firm and are working as planned. The shingle beach, which used to be the flood defence, has rolled backwards and has been flattened by the sea. It is important to understand that this was expected and is not a problem.


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Catchment and subcatchment

Catchment

River basin district South East
River basin Arun and Western Streams

Subcatchment

River name Broad Rife
Area category Less than 10 km²
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Maximum altitude category Less than 100 m
Maximum altitude (m) 99 m <br />0.009 km <br />900 cm <br />
Dominant geology Siliceous
Ecoregion Great Britain
Dominant land cover Arable and Horticulture
Waterbody ID GB107041006580



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http://www.gov.uk/government/publications/medmerry-coastal-flood-defence-scheme/medmerry-coastal-flood-defence-scheme fact sheet
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player embedded&v=x7jemyJujg8 YouTube link to medmerry scheme
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