Port Construction and Dredging in the Marine Environment

Port Construction and Dredging in the Marine Environment

<p> PIANC</p><p>Half day Seminar Port construction and dredging in the marine environment: an update </p><p>Friday 15th October 2010, 2:00pm to 5:00pm</p><p>Institution of Civil Engineers, One Great George Street, Westminster, London SW1P 3AA</p><p>Recent months have seen many changes in how marine environmental issues associated with port construction and dredging are addressed, and more are forthcoming. At the same time, much progress has been made in respect of associated research, modelling, and developing/applying new methodologies. </p><p>This free, half-day seminar will provide delegates with an important opportunity to get up- to-date with progress in the marine environment. Speakers from a variety of organisations will share their experiences on topics including: - practical issues associated with the new marine licensing regime - ensuring that marine dredging and disposal comply with the Water Framework Directive using the new Environment Agency guidance - understanding best practice for dredging and port construction around coral reefs as described in forthcoming PIANC guidance - an update on developments in ecological modelling for marine environmental management - using observed data to understand water injection dredging sediment plume dispersion and its application to harbour dredging.</p><p>Each presentation will be followed by a short discussion session, enabling participants to further explore some of the issues raised. Presentations and Speakers</p><p>Practical aspects of port construction and dredging under the new marine licensing regime</p><p>Haroona Chughtai, Head of Marine Licensing Policy, Defra and Brian Hawkins, MMO</p><p>Applying the Environment Agency’s m arine dredging guidance for compliance with the Water Framework Directive – some practical examples</p><p>Jan Brooke, Environmental Consultant</p><p>Dredging and port construction around coral reefs</p><p>Emily Corcoran, formerly UNEP/GRID - Arendal, Vice Chair PIANC EnviCom Working Group 15 </p><p>The use of ecological modelling in the management of the marine environment: approaches, case studies and future applications</p><p>Dr Diane Jones, Marine Ecologist, HR Wallingford</p><p>Water injection dredging – applied understanding</p><p>Stephen Hunt, ABP Marine Environmental Research PIANC Seminar</p><p>Free Half Day event Friday 15th October 2010 2.00pm – 5.00pm</p><p>At the Institution of Civil Engineers One Great George Street, Westminster, London SW1P 3AA</p><p>I wish to attend the above event:</p><p>NAME(S)</p><p>ORGANISATION</p><p>ADDRESS</p><p>PIANC member (Yes/No)</p><p>Telephone No</p><p>Fax No</p><p>E-mail</p><p>Please complete and return by e-mail to: Pauline Arundel, PIANC UK </p><p>ICE One Great George Street, London SW1P 3AA. to confirm your place at this seminar</p><p>E-mail: Pauline.Arundel@ice.org.uk</p><p>Fax: 020 7799 1325</p><p>Tel: 020 7665 2236</p>

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