Technogenic factors of the nearby Psylerakhskiy quarry are considered. They influence the state of bottom and coastal landscapes of Vasileva Bay. The structure of bottom landscapes of Vasileva Bay during the period of quarry slurry water discharge and after its stopping in 2000 is described. The history of formation of the anthropogenic Vasily beach is considered. Its morphometric parameters, dynamics and particle size distribution of beach load are described.
The results of field observation for recreation load on Sevastopol beach “Vasileva balka” from May till October 2016 was presented. Maximal attendance of the be3ch was registered during July – mid-August. Median of guest number from 9 till 19 was 380, minimum – 130, maximum – 625 persons. Maximal and average actual recreation loads on the beach did not exceed values estimated by SanPiN norms.
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