Bill Parker Local Government Association Coastal Special Interest Group Lead Officer and Head of Coastal Management – Suffolk Coastal and Waveney District Councils T: 01394 450709 E: bill.parker@eastsuffolk.gov.uk W: www.lgacoastalsig.com, www.suffolkcoastal.gov.uk and www.waveney.gov.uk The Local Government Association Coastal Special Interest Group (SIG) is a group of more than 60 English Coastal Local Authorities working together …
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Feb 04
Eliciting Private Sector Contributions and Participation for Projects-
Nick Lyness Wessex Flood & Coast Risk Manager, Environment Agency, Rivers House, East Quay, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 4YS T: 01278 484770 E: nick.lyness@environment-agency.gov.uk For the Environment Agency there is something in the adage about “adversity is the motherhood of invention” as we faced an impossible task of reconciling the widening financial gap between the need …
Feb 04
Shifting Shores – Practical Lessons from a Decade of Coastal Adaptation
Phil Dyke Coast and Marine Adviser, National Trust T: 07766 511323 E: phil.dyke@nationaltrust.org.uk Web: http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/shiftingshores The first piece of land given to the Trust in 1895 was five acres of gorse-covered cliff top at Dinas Oleu overlooking Cardigan Bay in Wales. Today the Trust cares for almost a tenth of the coastline in England, Wales …
Feb 04
The winter storms of 2014: oceanography and coastal impacts
Gerd Masselink Coastal Processes Research Group, School of Marine Science and Engineering, Plymouth University, Plymouth T: 01752 585902 E: g.masselink@plymouth.ac.uk During the past winter, the southwest coast of England experienced an unprecedented sequence of exceptionally energetic wave conditions with maximum wave heights frequently exceeding 10 m. According to the Met Office, the storm Hercules on 6 …
Feb 04
The 2013 North Sea tidal surge – lessons and implications for future management of the natural environment
Tim Collins Natural England Principal Specialist – Coasts & Water T: 0300 060 0754 E: tim.collins@naturalengland.org.uk W: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/natural-england Last winter’s tidal surge, floods and storms had a substantive impact on the natural environment. The tidal surge led to the inundation of more than two thousand hectares of SSSI, through both the overtopping and breaching of …
Feb 01
WFD: Draft River Basin District Plans – Estuarine And Coastal Implications
WFD: Draft River Basin District Plans – Estuarine And Coastal Implications
Feb 01
Marine Data And Information ‘Revolution and Evolution?’
Marine Data And Information 'Revolution and Evolution?'
Feb 01
Reports From The Front Line Of The Current Mass Extinction: Ocean Acidification, Fisheries and Ecocide
Reports From The Front Line Of The Current Mass Extinction: Ocean Acidification, Fisheries and Ecocide
Feb 01
Ecosystems Services in the Marine Environment: Indicators And Monitoring
Ecosystems Services in the Marine Environment: Indicators And Monitoring
Feb 01
From Seahorses And Selfridges To Society – Making A Real Difference
From Seahorses And Selfridges To Society – Making A Real Difference