Results tagged “Esquimalt Lagoon” from Lego Stormers
The north end of the Coburg Peninsula Did shelters the bridge and the entrance to the lagoon from high waves.
All through January 2008, there were high tides.
There had been some rainfall that drained from the Colwood delta into the lagoon. The rainfall created high water levels on the lagoon side of the peninsula.
On January 4, 2008, there was a high wind storm. The winds were from a different direction then normal West winds. These high winds, coming from a different direction, changed the direction of the waves.
These waves crashed over the north end of the spit causing erosion around the bridge and reduced the height of the barrier spit by 1 meter.
The lowered height and reduced size of the barrier spit is less effective in acting as a breakwater protecting the mouth of the lagoon.

photo credit: bridsofafeather.ca
This Photo is of the spit before the storms
For the Research Project, out team is looking at the recent storm damage to the north end of the Esquimalt Lagoon.
Esquimalt Lagoon is a Migratory Bird Sanctuary located in Colwood, just outside Victoria BC. Esquimalt Lagoon made up of a large area of open water. The fresh water in the lagoon comes from 13 streams that drain the Colwood delta. The salt water comes in from the ocean at high tide.
This area is protected by the long, sandy beach that makes up the Coburg Peninsula. A road runs along the centre of the peninsula and there is a bridge at the north end.
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