Dutch study on the use of Air Curtains to reduce salinity
Dutch field study and supporting analysis of air curtains and other measures to reduce salinity transport through shipping locks
Dutch field study and supporting analysis of air curtains and other measures to reduce salinity transport through shipping locks
This presentation is a desktop study into the causes and potential solution for providing some flood and salinity incursion relief on the River Bure in the Norfolk Broads.
Ben Wagstaff published his scientific paper in Dec 2021, which presented results and provided insights for better informed and improved management and mitigation strategies of harmful Prymnesium parvum algal blooms
We have finally reached a position with the Hoveton saga, following a legal exchange between the respective groups
Martin Salter presented the following at the IFM conference held in Nov-21 on the history and challenges brought to bear on the Hoveton project.
Hoveton Great Broad – Minded to Consultation – 3 Temporary Fish Barriers, EPR/RB3557SW: Flood risk activity permit
Letter to BA Planning Committee. It follows a further planning application from Natural England in an attempt to avoid enforcement action BA/2021/0198/COND
Our response and objections with the permitting of Hoveton Great Broad Fish Barriers, following the “minded to” consultation issued by the agency
Campaign video highlighting the plight of Bream in the Northern Broads and impact on it’s wider ecosystem.