
A barrage in Rockhampton
A tidal barrage is an artificial obstruction at the mouth of a tidal watercourse, in contrast to a normal barrage along a river's inland course.
Purpose
The common primary functions of a barrage are:
- Increase the depth of a river (similar to a weir)
- Maintain a separation between fresh and salt water
- Reduce the risk of tidal flooding up the river
Secondary functions may include:
- Tidal power generation
- Artificial whitewater leisure centres
- Form a Coastal reservoir
Notable barrages
- Cardiff Bay Barrage
- Goolwa Barrages
- Marina Barrage
- Prakasham Barrage
- Swansea barrage
- Tees Barrage
- West Sea Barrage
 Partial view of the West Sea Barrage near Namp'o, North Korea in 1989 Partial view of the West Sea Barrage near Namp'o, North Korea in 1989
 Lock in Cardiff Bay Barrage Lock in Cardiff Bay Barrage
 Marina barrage bridge Marina barrage bridge
Power Station Barrages
Proposed barrages
- Severn Barrage across the River Severn between Wales and England
- Mersey Barrage across the Mersey Estuary in England
See also
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