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Swansea Bay is an bay
Headlands and bays

Headlands and bays are two related features of the coastal environment....
 on the Bristol Channel
Bristol Channel

The Bristol Channel is a major inlet in the island of Great Britain, separating South Wales from Devon and Somerset in South West England, and extending from the lower Severn Estuary of the River Severn to that part of the North Atlantic Ocean known as the Celtic Sea ....
 on the South
South Wales

South Wales is an area of Wales bordered by England and the Bristol Channel to the east and south, and Mid Wales and West Wales to the north and west....
 Wales
Wales

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 coast. Places on the bay include Mumbles
Mumbles

Mumbles is a large village with adjacent headland stretching into Swansea Bay. It is part of the administrative area of the City and County of Swansea in Wales....
, Swansea
Swansea

Swansea is a City status in the United Kingdom and subdivisions of Wales in Wales. Swansea is in the Historic counties of Wales of Glamorgan. Situated on the sandy South West Wales coast, the county area includes the Gower peninsula and the Lliw uplands....
 and Port Talbot
Port Talbot

Port Talbot is an Industry town in south Wales, United Kingdom, with a population of 35,633 in 2001. Port Talbot is now a part of the Local government in Wales#Principal areas of Wales of Neath Port Talbot county borough....
. The River Neath
River Neath

River Neath is a river in south Wales running south west from its source in the Brecon Beacons National Park to its mouth at Baglan Bay below Briton Ferry on the east side of Swansea Bay....
, River Tawe
River Tawe

The River Tawe is a river in South Wales. It flows in a principally south-westerly direction for some 48 km from its source below Moel Feity in the Old Red Sandstone hills of the western Brecon Beacons to the Bristol Channel at Swansea....
, River Afan
River Afan

The River Afan is a river in South West Wales Wales whose river valley formed the territory of the medieval Lords of Afan. The town of Aberavon grew up on the banks of the river, and was later subsumed by the larger centre of population known as Port Talbot....
 and Blackpill stream flow into the bay.

Swansea Bay (and all of the upper reaches of the Bristol Channel
Bristol Channel

The Bristol Channel is a major inlet in the island of Great Britain, separating South Wales from Devon and Somerset in South West England, and extending from the lower Severn Estuary of the River Severn to that part of the North Atlantic Ocean known as the Celtic Sea ....
) experiences one of the largest tidal range
Tidal range

The tidal range is the vertical difference between the highest high tide and the lowest low tide. In other words, it is the difference in height between high and low tides....
s in the world with a maximum range of about 10 m.






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Swansea Bay is an bay
Headlands and bays

Headlands and bays are two related features of the coastal environment....
 on the Bristol Channel
Bristol Channel

The Bristol Channel is a major inlet in the island of Great Britain, separating South Wales from Devon and Somerset in South West England, and extending from the lower Severn Estuary of the River Severn to that part of the North Atlantic Ocean known as the Celtic Sea ....
 on the South
South Wales

South Wales is an area of Wales bordered by England and the Bristol Channel to the east and south, and Mid Wales and West Wales to the north and west....
 Wales
Wales

native_name = Cymru|conventional_long_name = Wales|common_name = Wales|image_flag = Flag of Wales 2.svg|national_motto = ...
 coast. Places on the bay include Mumbles
Mumbles

Mumbles is a large village with adjacent headland stretching into Swansea Bay. It is part of the administrative area of the City and County of Swansea in Wales....
, Swansea
Swansea

Swansea is a City status in the United Kingdom and subdivisions of Wales in Wales. Swansea is in the Historic counties of Wales of Glamorgan. Situated on the sandy South West Wales coast, the county area includes the Gower peninsula and the Lliw uplands....
 and Port Talbot
Port Talbot

Port Talbot is an Industry town in south Wales, United Kingdom, with a population of 35,633 in 2001. Port Talbot is now a part of the Local government in Wales#Principal areas of Wales of Neath Port Talbot county borough....
. The River Neath
River Neath

River Neath is a river in south Wales running south west from its source in the Brecon Beacons National Park to its mouth at Baglan Bay below Briton Ferry on the east side of Swansea Bay....
, River Tawe
River Tawe

The River Tawe is a river in South Wales. It flows in a principally south-westerly direction for some 48 km from its source below Moel Feity in the Old Red Sandstone hills of the western Brecon Beacons to the Bristol Channel at Swansea....
, River Afan
River Afan

The River Afan is a river in South West Wales Wales whose river valley formed the territory of the medieval Lords of Afan. The town of Aberavon grew up on the banks of the river, and was later subsumed by the larger centre of population known as Port Talbot....
 and Blackpill stream flow into the bay.

Swansea Bay (and all of the upper reaches of the Bristol Channel
Bristol Channel

The Bristol Channel is a major inlet in the island of Great Britain, separating South Wales from Devon and Somerset in South West England, and extending from the lower Severn Estuary of the River Severn to that part of the North Atlantic Ocean known as the Celtic Sea ....
) experiences one of the largest tidal range
Tidal range

The tidal range is the vertical difference between the highest high tide and the lowest low tide. In other words, it is the difference in height between high and low tides....
s in the world with a maximum range of about 10 m. The shipping ports in Swansea Bay are Swansea Docks
Swansea docks

Swansea Docks is the collective name for several docks in Swansea, Wales. The Swansea docks are located immediately south east of Swansea city centre....
, Port Talbot Docks
Port Talbot Docks

Port Talbot docks is the collective name for a docks complex located at the River Afan estuary next to Port Talbot Steelworks in the industrial town of Port Talbot, Wales, United Kingdom....
 and Briton Ferry
Briton Ferry

Briton Ferry is a town and Community in the county borough of Neath Port Talbot, Wales. The town encompasses the Ward of Briton Ferry East and Briton Ferry West....
 wharfs.

History

Oyster
Oyster

The common name oyster is used for a number of different groups of bivalve mollusks, most of which live in marine habitats or brackish water....
 fishing was once an important industry in Swansea Bay, employing 600 people at its height in the 1860s. However, overfishing, disease
Disease

A disease or medical condition is an abnormal condition of an organism that impairs bodily functions, associated with specific symptoms and Medical signs....
 and pollution
Pollution

Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into an environment that causes instability, disorder, harm or discomfort to the ecosystem i.e. physical systems or living organisms ....
 had all but wiped out the oyster population by 1920. In 2005 plans were announced to reintroduce the industry.

Beaches

The bay is lined with sandy beach
Beach

File:MiamiSouthBeachPanoramaEdit.jpgA beach is a geology landform along the shoreline of a body of water. It usually consists of loose particles which are often composed of Rock , such as sand, gravel, shingle beach, pebbles, or cobble....
es. Each stretch of beach within the bay has its own individual name:
  • Aberavon Beach
    Aberavon Beach

    Aberavon Beach is three-mile stretch of sandy beach located on the north-eastern edge of Swansea Bay in Sandfields, Port Talbot, Wales. With its high breaker waves, it is popular with surfers....
  • Baglan Bay
    Baglan Bay

    Baglan Bay is a part of the Swansea Bay coastline and a district of Neath Port Talbot county borough, Wales. The area currently has no inhabitants and is entirely occupied by industry and commerce developments....
  • Jersey Marine Beach
    Jersey Marine

    Jersey Marine is a village in Neath Port Talbot county borough, Wales, United Kingdom located about east of Swansea. It falls within the Coedffranc West ward....
  • Swansea Beach
    Swansea Beach

    Swansea Beach stretches for five miles along Swansea Bay between the Maritime Quarter and Mumbles. The beach includes a promenade, a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a children's play area at Blackpill....
  • Mumbles Beach
    Mumbles Beach

    Mumbles Beach is a very small sheltered area of sand and rock pools sandwiched between Swansea Bay beach and Bracelet Bay in the south eastern corner of the Gower peninsula, Swansea, Wales....


Swansea Bay beach

Swansea Bay is the 5 mile stretch of sandy beach between Swansea Docks and the Knab Rock near Mumbles
Mumbles

Mumbles is a large village with adjacent headland stretching into Swansea Bay. It is part of the administrative area of the City and County of Swansea in Wales....
. It is backed by a cycle/pedestrian track (part of National Cycle Route 4) and a coastal road. Urban and suburban areas of Swansea lie just inland of the road.

Tourism

In recent years, tourism has provided a boost to the local economy. Swansea Bay itself was popular in Victorian
Victorian era

The Victorian Era of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was the period of Victoria of the United Kingdom reign from June 1837 to January 1901....
 times and in the early part of the 20th century. However, despite having dune
Dune

In physical geography, a dune is a hill of sand built by aeolian processes. Dunes are subject to different forms and sizes based on their interaction with the wind....
s and golden sands over a large section of the Bay all the way from the mouth of the River Neath to Blackpill, with the exception of the Swansea Docks
Swansea docks

Swansea Docks is the collective name for several docks in Swansea, Wales. The Swansea docks are located immediately south east of Swansea city centre....
 breakwater, it now rarely hosts more than a few hundred visitors on even the best day, even in the height of summer and has seen little of the tourist boom. Ironically in the last ten years or so, with the reduction in pollution (see below) has come an increase in the amount of sand on the lower stretches of the Bay at low tide which were once almost pure mud flats.

In an attempt to popularise the Bay, in late February 2007, Swansea Council announced plans for a major revamp of the entire Bay from The Slip all the way round to Mumbles Pier
Mumbles Pier

The Mumbles Pier is an 835ft/225m long Victorian era pier built in 1898. It is located at the south-eastern corner of Swansea Bay near the village of Mumbles, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom....
. These include new toilets at The Slip, further improvements to the St. Helens Ground, housing on part of the Recreation Ground, a new 'Extreme Sports' Centre at Sketty Lane, further improvements at the popular Blackpill
Blackpill

Blackpill is a suburban area of Swansea, south Wales. It is located beside Swansea Bay, about 3 miles south west of the city centre.Blackpill falls into the Mayals ....
 Lido including a new cycle and pedestrian bridge linking the coast path to the Clyne Valley Cycle Path, a multi-story car park at Mumbles
Mumbles

Mumbles is a large village with adjacent headland stretching into Swansea Bay. It is part of the administrative area of the City and County of Swansea in Wales....
 Quarry and mixed development at Oystermouth
Oystermouth

Oystermouth is an Ward and a village in the Mumbles community and also the City and County of Swansea, Wales. The village of Oystermouth is more commonly known as the Mumbles....
 Square and improvements to the Mumbles Pier
Mumbles Pier

The Mumbles Pier is an 835ft/225m long Victorian era pier built in 1898. It is located at the south-eastern corner of Swansea Bay near the village of Mumbles, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom....
.

Pollution

For the last two decades of the 20th century, the bay was blighted by pollution, partly from the surrounding heavy industry and partly from sewerage outlets being sited at inappropriate locations including the main one that was located just seaward of Mumbles Lighthouse
Mumbles Lighthouse

Mumbles Lighthouse is a lighthouse located in Mumbles, near Swansea. The structure, which sits on the outer of two islands off Mumbles Head, is clearly visible from any point along the five mile sweep of Swansea Bay....
. A pumping station inside the cliff adjacent to Knab Rock brought all of Swansea city's effluent in a raw form to this point. Adding to the problem was the natural current flow of the waters in the Bay which often did not move the polluted waters further out to sea. Ironically, the outgoing tide did not carry the raw sewage down the adjacent Bristol Channel
Bristol Channel

The Bristol Channel is a major inlet in the island of Great Britain, separating South Wales from Devon and Somerset in South West England, and extending from the lower Severn Estuary of the River Severn to that part of the North Atlantic Ocean known as the Celtic Sea ....
, but instead cause it to be sucked in around the circumference of the Bay and only then out down the Channel. If not fully discharged on that tide, the incoming tide would then push the same effluent up the Channel, and once again circulate around the Bay. Efforts were made by the local authority to reduce the pollution in the Bay but care had to be taken to ensure the pollution did not move to the popular beach resorts in south Gower
Gower Peninsula

The Gower Peninsula is a peninsula on the south coast of Wales, on the north side of the Bristol Channel in the southwest of the Historic counties of Wales of Glamorgan....
 instead.

This original sewer outlet was finally made inactive in around 1996 following the construction of a brand new pipeline which ran all the way back around the Bay following the line of the old Mumbles Railway as far as Beach Street, along the sea-side of the Maritime Quarter
Maritime Quarter

The Maritime Quarter is a residential area of Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom located immediately south of the Swansea city centre shopping core....
 and through Swansea Docks
Swansea docks

Swansea Docks is the collective name for several docks in Swansea, Wales. The Swansea docks are located immediately south east of Swansea city centre....
 to a new £90 million sewerage treatment plant at Crymlyn Burrows
Crymlyn Burrows

Crymlyn Burrows is an area of land in Wales, United Kingdom to the east of Swansea city centre, and south of Crymlyn Bog. It is bounded by Jersey Marine Beach to the south and the River Neath to the east....
 near Port Tennant
Port Tennant

Port Tennant is a suburban district of Swansea, Wales, falling within the St. Thomas . Port Tennant lies at the southern foot of Kilvey Hill just east of St....
 from which a new outlet was made, extending further out to sea. As a consequence of the huge improvement these works have made, it is hoped that Swansea Bay will achieve Blue Flag Beach
Blue Flag beach

A Blue Flag beach is a maritime or freshwater recreational beach that has met stringent quality standards during the whole of the previous bathing season....
 status sometime in the latter half of the millennium decade. Aberavon beach was awarded Blue Flag status in December 2007.

Power generation

There is a gas-fired power station
Baglan Bay power station

Baglan Bay power station is a 525MWe gas-fired power station situated on Baglan Bay just west of Port Talbot in Wales....
 located just inland at Baglan Bay. A new biomass
Biomass

Biomass, as a renewable energy source, refers to living and recently dead biological material that can be used as fuel or for industrial production....
 power station has been approved for construction near the coast at Port Talbot.

Future plans

Swansea Bay (along with the rest of the UK) has one of the highest tidal ranges in the world. This offers a potential for electricity generation using tidal lagoons. A proposal has been put forward by Tidal Electric for a tidal lagoon
Tidal power

Tidal power, sometimes called tidal energy, is a form of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into electricity or other useful forms of power....
 to be constructued. The tidal lagoon would be sited about a mile offshore and would be about 5 square kilometres in size.

In addition to tidal power, construction of an offshore windfarm in the Bay has been approved, but construction has now been deferred owing to the costs involved. The windfarm was to have been sited at Scarweather Sands, about three miles off the coast and visible from Porthcawl
Porthcawl

Porthcawl is a town on the south coast of Wales in the Bridgend , 25 miles west of the capital city, Cardiff and 19 miles south-east of Swansea....
.

External links

  • Official site from South West Wales Tourist Board