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Phoenix breakwaters

 
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A pair of Phoenixes at Portland Harbour

The Phoenix breakwaters were a set of reinforced concrete caissons constructed by civil engineering contractors around the coast of Britain in World War II. They were collected and sunk at Dungeness, the Cant, and Pagham , and then towed across the English Channel to form the Mulberry harbour breakwaters together with the 'Gooseberry' block ships.

Several Phoenix breakwaters are still in use in Britain: two are part of the harbour off Castletown at Portland Harbour and two can be dived in less than 10 metres of water off Pagham. There is also a smaller Mulberry in Langstone Harbour.

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Coordinates: 50°34′16″N 2°26′34″W / 50.57111°N 2.44278°W / 50.57111; -2.44278


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