Bilardo António da Silva Nharreluga

Bilardo António da Silva Nharreluga
  • Master Of Applied Oceanography
  • Research Director at Marine Megafauna Foundation

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Current institution
Marine Megafauna Foundation
Current position
  • Research Director

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Publications (5)
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
Technical Report
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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...

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