Lyttelton Harbour Board employees link tyres into sections of a floating breakwater before anchoring them off the new Magazine Bay marina. More than 30.000 tyres injected with polyurethane foam for flotation will eventually be used to protect the 74-berth marina being built for small boat owners on a ‘‘user pays" principle.
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Press, 11 October 1982, Page 10
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51Lyttelton Harbour Board employees link tyres into sections of a floating breakwater before anchoring them off the new Magazine Bay marina. More than 30.000 tyres injected with polyurethane foam for flotation will eventually be used to protect the 74-berth marina being built for small boat owners on a ‘‘user pays" principle. Press, 11 October 1982, Page 10
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