Research being conducted at Southampton University into marine renewable energy technology believes that a system developed by the French inventor Georges Claude in the 1920s could provide all the electricity and hydrogen that we need globally, along with large amounts of desalinated water.
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- Could sea power solve the energy crisis?
- MARINET Briefing Paper
- Damage by Fishing in the UK’s Lyme Bay – A Problem of Regulation or Ownership?
- Report on the November 2007 North Sea Surge — More Norfolk Coastline Loss
- Tidal Power for the UK — the Severn Estuary debate
- Tidal News for MARINET — How will the Commission report?
- Why are our Beaches eroding? — Coastal Zone ’07 paper
- MARINET member explains storm sewage problem at Whitburn
- Marine Reserves in New Zealand
- Press Release – British Bathing Waters
- Technological Advance in Generating Electricity from Tides
- A Response to DEFRA
- Hallsands — hype and facts
- Beach Recharge
- Climate Change and the Marine Environment Nov 06
- Wave & Tidal Power in the Severn?
- Dredging Statistics for 2005
- Wave & Tidal Technology Symposium
- Wave Hub — test site for Cornwall
- Norway’s Statkraft optimistic on marine current turbines
An in-detail guide (25 pages with illustrations) as to the nature and impact of dredging the seabed offshore from our coasts for sand and gravel for use by the construction industry.
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Tom Appleby, School of Law at The University of Bristol, has written an article published in the Journal of Water Law which examines the question of whether The Crown Estate, the owner of the seabed in Lyme Bay, Dorset, has a duty and a right in law to prevent the damage that has been caused […]
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Normally one does not expect North Sea Surges to appear before the end of February. But already we have already experienced one at the end of September and another now a far worse one on 9th November 2007.
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Should we be building tidal barrages, tidal lagoons or marine current turbines in the Severn estuary and around UK coasts? Which technology is best, offering cost-efficient and reliable electricity generation and an acceptable environmental impact? This article looks at the facts and myths in this important debate.
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The Sustainable Development Commission (SDC) aims to report on its tidal power studies early in October 2007.
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‘Coastal Zone 07’ was held at Portland, Oregon, from July 22nd to July 26th 2007 to discuss a wide range of coastal concerns. 920 delegates representing 16 countries attended. One session was devoted to the topic ‘Why are our beaches eroding?’ As this is very pertinent to our campaign, with the permission of Professor Vincent May, we have reproduced it in full.
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from Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) being used by Northumbrian Water to avoid the building of properly sized rainwater and foul water sewers, and adequate sewage treatment works.
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The story of how the global Marine Reserves movement was born in New Zealand, its progress in that country in the protection of fisheries and biodiversity, and the current aspiration to set aside 30% of New Zealand’s seas as marine reserves within the 200 nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zone.
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UK Government concealing serious health risks.
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Significant developments announced in the technology for generating electricity from tides and tidal currents in the UK.
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Here is MARINET’s correspondence with DEFRA concerning ‘Bathing Water Newsletter’ detailing the implementation of the forthcoming revised 2006/7/EC Bathing Waters Directive.
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When BBC first broadcast the superb ‘Coast’ programme, which did much to portray the value and wonders of our coastline, they included the story of Hallsands, that delightful Devon Village destroyed in 1917 by dredging. But subsequently …
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Is this policy destroying our beaches and wasting our money?
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Report of the Coastal Futures conference
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“best prospect is tidal current turbines” — Barry & Vale FoE contribute to the debate
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Details of the amounts of marine aggregate dredged offshore during 2005.
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Organised in Bristol, 13th July 2006, by the Renewable Energy Association
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A test site for wave power devices is proposed off the north Cornish coast has met with some alarmist press comment.
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Norwegian firm Statkraft says subaquatic sea tide-harnessing machines could in future provide 3% of the EU’s electricity.