24 Nov 2015

Catherine Morgan  Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk management network  The need for those us involved in Flood Risk Management research to engage with the public has never been more apparent. I live and work in Hull, a city that lies on the banks of the Humber Estuary and therefore, at risk of tidal flooding. However, […]

24 Nov 2015

South West Water: New Upstream Thinking programme to protect rivers The multi-award-winning Upstream Thinking partnership is expanding work to improve water quality in the region’s rivers with a new five-year programme. A partnership of South West Water, the Devon Wildlife Trust, the Cornwall Wildlife Trust, the Westcountry Rivers Trust and the Exmoor National Park Authority […]

24 Nov 2015

Severn Trent sets out climate change adaptation plans to 2020  Severn Trent Water has published a new report setting out its climate change adaptation plans to 2020 which include doubling the number of sustainable urban drainage projects, reducing leakage by 6% and giving up around 85Ml/d of abstraction licenses. Introducing the Future Proofing report, Severn Trent […]

24 Nov 2015

4.05 pm 24th Nov Update:  The Welsh Government has taken down the online response form for its consultation on scallop dredging in Cardigan Bay.  Hi there, Please see below an update to the press release sent earlier today: Update: Welsh Government closes scallop dredging consultation – but threat remains The Welsh Government has taken down […]

23 Nov 2015

The Crown Estate ‘The UK generates more energy from offshore wind than any other country in the world, powered by almost 1,500 turbines in 27 wind farms. For the first time, it is possible to these turbines at work all at once via a new interactive map created by The Crown Estate, which manages land […]

23 Nov 2015

HFF publish Social and Economic Benefits of Marine and Maritime Cultural Heritage by Dr Antony Firth 2015 The importance of our heritage and its relevance both to our society and to our economy is becoming increasingly recognised. Whether in our towns and cities or in rural landscapes, the character of places draws upon the past, […]

23 Nov 2015

Fishing nations at the annual meeting of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) have once again failed to adopt scientific advice and best practices to safeguard several species of oceanic sharks. Unprecedented support for stronger ICCAT finning ban was quashed. Mako & blue shark catches remain unlimited. A small step taken […]