Beach Risk Analysis

Beach risk analysis is the potential harm to a beach user, which inherently exists at a particular beach due to the specific characteristics at that beach. It is determined by both natural and anthropogenic parameters such as beach slope, wave height, presence of warning signs, lifeguards, emergency phones etc. on the beach. Utilizing beach change analysis to determine the relative risk at our beaches will assist in management and allocation of resources with respect to beach safety.

 

Our Social Commitment..

The National Conservation Commission is committed to adding social value in all its endeavors. We are of the firm belief, that the growth of any nation is dependent on the growth of the society as a whole. Ensuring that a nation’s recreational requirements are met is of primary concern, especially in a hectic work environment. The Commission’s social commitment to the Barbadian community is well established and its mandate in this regard is wide and varied.