
Bilardo António da Silva Nharreluga- Master Of Applied Oceanography
- Research Director at Marine Megafauna Foundation
Bilardo António da Silva Nharreluga
- Master Of Applied Oceanography
- Research Director at Marine Megafauna Foundation
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This briefing has been written to summarise the facts regarding the recent orca stranding at White Sands, Barra in the Inhambane Estuary, Mozambique (7th-8th September 2021). The purpose of this statement is to inform interested parties of the situation that has transpired in a non-bias manner. Events like this can be highly emotional for those inv...
Xai-Xai Beach is a shallow semi-enclosed lagoon, about 2,000m long, 200m wide and 3m average depth, protected from ocean swell by a reef about 0.75m above the Mean Sea Level, with small gaps along its extension. Despite being protected from ocean waves, the lagoon, which is popular with tourists, is a dangerous place to swim, with an average of 8-9...
This report summarizes the 2013 field experiment at Tofo Beach, Tofo, Inhambane, in which measurements of bottom topography, currents, sea level, and surface waves were collected. A visual assessment of the surrounding areas was also made, and some comments are made concerning the morphology at Tofo Beach.
Keywords: Nearshore dynamics, beach morph...
Alongshore flows strongly driven by tides and waves is studied in the context of a one-dimensional numerical model. Observations from field surveys performed in a semi-enclosed lagoon (1.7 km×0.2 km) outside Xai-Xai, Mozambique, are used to validate the model results. The model is able to capture most of the observed temporal variability of the cur...
Alongshore flows strongly driven by tides and waves is studied in the context of a one-dimensional numerical model. Observations from field surveys performed in a semi-enclosed lagoon (1.7 kmÂ0.2 km) outside Xai-Xai, Mozambique, are used to validate the model results. The model is able to capture most of the observed temporal variability of the cur...