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Rivers and Seas Watch

Rivers and Seas Watch
Witterings: photo copyright Gavin Holder

Rivers and Seas Watch is the new online service from Southern Water. It replaces Beach Buoy and provides near real-time information about storm overflow releases across the Southern Water region. When a potential storm overflow release is identified by their monitoring equipment (EDMs), a release event is created and shown on Rivers and Seas Watch. Every storm overflow outfall in the Southern Water region is shown.

Follow this link for the Southern Water Welcome to Rivers and Seas Watch

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CHASM

CHASM

CHASM: Crustaceans, Habitat And Sediment Movement. The CHASM project aims to identify causes behind the decline in crab and lobster catch, the decline in sea water and habitat quality, and the increased quantity of marine sediment on the UK south coast initially observed by the fishermen of Selsey Bill. These are questions that first emerged well over 10 years ago,... Read More»

ICZM 2011 - Coastal Change Pathfinder

In late 2009 the Government awarded £11 million in grants to local authorities who demonstrated the best and most innovative ideas for dealing with and adapting to coastal change. To its delight, Chichester District Council was awarded £450,000 and and became part of the Coastal Change Pathfinder Project. The project began properly in May 2010 and continued until the end of June 2011. A total... Read More»

ESPACE

ESPACE

Early on in its life, the MPP became part of a European funded project – European Spatial Planning: Adapting to Climate Events (ESPACE). The project aimed to ensure that adaptation to climate change is recognised and to recommend that it is incorporated within spatial planning mechanisms at local, regional, national and European levels. On a local level this... Read More»