Ocean Caraibes
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  • Beach & Coast
    • Post Storm Recovery
    • Control & Prevention
    • Artificial Coral Reefs
    • Beach Creation
    • Coastal Zone Management
    • Piers, Jetties, Wharfs
  • Protection
    • Gabions & Groynes
    • Rockfall Protection
  • Studies & Surveys
    • EIAS, EIS & TOR
    • Hydrographic Surveys
  • Resort & Hotel
    • Property Development
    • The WOW Factor
  • Other Services
    • Climate Change
    • Numerical Modeling
    • Rainwater Harvesting
    • Specialty WIldlife
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Ocean Caraibes has successfully completed storm recovery, erosion control, and beach restoration projects worldwide.
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We are available to help with the following services:
  • Post-storm damage inspections for docks, seawalls, marinas, etc. (including structural, environmental, and operational)
  • Underwater damage inspections of submerged structures
  • Emergency permit application assistance for reconstruction of waterfront structures, including docks, bulkheads, seawalls, revetments, piers, groins, and geotextile structures​
  • Recommendations and design for new structures to avoid future damage
  • Post-storm damage bathymetric surveys for navigation purposes
Specializing in solving complex coastal and terrestrial erosion problems
​affecting the coastline
We work with our clients to improve waterfront improvement designs by merging engineering and environmental studies, which are identified as best practice for sustainability.
Please inquire about cost estimates for repair and reconstruction.
Ocean Caraibes a long and proven record of accomplishment conducting environmental permitting and impact studies, including early consideration of environmental data in coastal resort development planning and marina design.

One of our better known clients, Richard Branson, Necker Island, reported that, after the 2017 hurricane season, the sea wall structures that Ocean Caraibes designed and constructed were one of the few structures that weathered the storms.  As well as protecting the area, the “point” was also enlarged to create more pool area for beach chairs, tables, etc. The 270 meter seawall was comprised of 3 metric to 8 metric tonne boulders. The slope angle of 2/1 was based on the bathymetric conditions.
Learn More about our projects that relate to storm recovery, erosion control and rebuilding by viewing these site pages:
  • Recovery, Control & Protection
  • Coastal Zone Management 
  • Gabions & Groynes
  • Rockfall Protection
  • Climate Change​
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Contact Us
​Cell / What's App: 767.235.5962
Office: 767.448.5962
Skype:  ocean.caraibes
E-Mail: ocean@cwdom.dm 
or cliffoceans@icloud.com


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  • Home
    • Site Map
  • About Us
  • Beach & Coast
    • Post Storm Recovery
    • Control & Prevention
    • Artificial Coral Reefs
    • Beach Creation
    • Coastal Zone Management
    • Piers, Jetties, Wharfs
  • Protection
    • Gabions & Groynes
    • Rockfall Protection
  • Studies & Surveys
    • EIAS, EIS & TOR
    • Hydrographic Surveys
  • Resort & Hotel
    • Property Development
    • The WOW Factor
  • Other Services
    • Climate Change
    • Numerical Modeling
    • Rainwater Harvesting
    • Specialty WIldlife