Weather Forecast
26.00°C
Current Temperature
28.00km/h
Wind speed
19.71°C
Water Temperature
3.09m
Swell
0.67m
Tide
8/11
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Goode Beach (WA 404) occupies the western shore of 3.5 km wide Frenchman Bay. The beach faces due east and receives 1 m high refracted waves, which surge up a steep cusped reflective white sand beach. Seagrass meadows lie 50-100 m offshore (Fig. 4.97) and seagrass debris litters parts of the beach. It is backed by a well vegetated 10-20 m high foredune, which is part of a 400-500 m wide barrier that links the Vancouver Peninsula, and in turn Possession Point, with the mainland. The low energy western side is fronted by 500 m wide tidal sand flats. There is vehicle access and a small car park at the northern end of the beach and a few beach front houses and a car park at the very southern end, with the dunes in between.
Beach Length: 3km
General Hazard Rating: 4/10

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