

Serving as the gateway to the Marine Life Theme Park, the One Ocean realm leads visitors to seven other enchanting realms, bringing them closer to the marvels of the ocean.

The 8 dynamic Realms From the timeless shores of Abu Dhabi to the vibrant Tropics, the Endless Ocean, and the everchanging Arctic poles, each realm offers a unique and captivating experience.

The state-of-the-art One Ocean Story Circular screens measuring 218 meters and 15 meters in height, a mix of spatial audio and breathtaking 360-degree footage, transport you to the enchanting undersea worlds and take you to a sensory adventure evoking powerful emotional connection with the One Ocean Philosophy.ģ. With 183,000 square meters across five levels, SeaWorld Abu Dhabi showcases over 55 years of expertise in marine research, conservation, and animal welfare.Ģ. The centerpiece is the breathtaking 20-meter-tall “Endless Vista” window, offering panoramic views of captivating aquatic scenes. The World’s largest Aquarium Spanning 25 million litres of water, SeaWorld Abu Dhabi teems with over 68,000 mesmerising marine animals. London: Methuen.5 Reasons Why Seaworld Abu Dhabi Is Making Waves:ġ. Tsoar H (1994) Bagnold, RA 1941: The physics of blown sand and desert dunes. Suanez S, Cariolet JM, Cancouët R, Ardhuin F, Delacourt C (2012) Dune recovery after storm erosion on a high-energy beach: Vougeot Beach, Brittany (France). Priestas AM, Fagherazzi S (2010) Morphological barrier island changes and recovery of dunes after Hurricane Dennis, St. Murty CS, Veerayya M, Varadachari VVR (1982) Morphological changes of the beaches of Goa Moulton MA, Hesp PA, da Silva GM, Keane R, Fernandez GB (2021) Surfzone-beach-dune interactions along a variable low wave energy dissipative beach. Kumar KV, Aboobacker VM, Saheed PP, Vethamony P (2012) Coastal circulation along the central west coast of India during cyclone Phyan: measurements and numerical simulations. Ganesan P, Gaonkar SS (2006) Seasonal beach profiling along Malvan and Kotharwadi coast, southern Maharashtra, central west coast of India. Ocean Eng 227:108880ĭora GU, SanilKumar V, Philip CS, Johnson G (2014) Observation on foreshore morphodynamics of microtidal sandy beaches KeywordsĪravind P, Amrutha MM, Kumar VS (2021) Ocean wave dynamics in the coastal area of the central west coast of India and its variability. The cyclone impact on the beach profiles in terms of changes in morphology features and beach volumes is presented in this paper. Further measurements of monthly profiles are carried out. within one month of the cyclone passage, showed varying rates of accretion/erosion.

Profiles measured between 8 and 27 June, i.e. The retreat of the berm was between 5 and 16 m, while the foreshore erosion volumes ranged between 25.82 and 132.5 m 3/m. The cyclone waves and wind impact on the beaches resulted in erosion at most locations. Beach profiles at 9 locations were measured before and after the cyclone, and volumes on the foreshore were compared. A total coastal stretch of about 27 km long in South Goa and 7 km in North Goa is considered. The influence of the Tauktae cyclone on beach morphology has been studied in this paper. The effect of this cyclone was felt severely along the coastal stretches due to increased wave and wind effects over the beaches. The cyclone passed along the Goa coast on, wherein the eye of the cyclone was about 100 km from the coastline. Extremely severe cyclonic storm Tauktae traversed along the west coast of India during 14– and reached its peak on.
