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University of Portsmouth

Name and address of organisation UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH
Centre for Coastal Zone Management
Portland Building
Portland Street
Portsmouth PO1 3AH

Tel. No. (02392) 842939
Fax No. (02392) 842913

Main contacts Jonathan Potts, Lecturer in Coastal Management
Dr Gordon Watson - Institute of Marine Sciences
Institute of Marine Sciences Institute of Marine Sciences
University of Portsmouth
Ferry Road
Portsmouth PO4 9LY

Contact: Dr Gordon Watson (023 92845798 )
Type of organisation University. Four particular relevant research units:
  • Centre for Coastal Zone Management (CCZM);
  • Rivers and Coastal Environment Research (RACER); and
  • Centre for the Economics and Management of Aquatic Resources (CEMARE).
  • Institute of Marine Sciences
Terms of reference Not applicable.
Membership Not applicable.
Geographical Area Not applicable.
Publications

 

 




All four research units have substantial working paper lists. Contact for more information:

CCZM - Tim Goodhead (02392 842939)

RACER - Janet Hooke (02392 842482)

CEMARE - Sean Pascoe (02392 844242).

Institute of Marine Sciences - Gordon Watson (023 92845798 )

Reports particularly relevant to the Solent region include:

  • The oyster fishery in the Medina Estuary (Isle of Wight): Implications for fisheries management within a grey area of regulations.
  • A framework for the study of resource governance in a multiple-use scenario: A case study of commercial and recreational activities in Cowes Harbour (Isle of Wight).
  • Management Techniques in the Coastal Zone: Proceedings of the Conference organised by the University of Portsmouth.
  • Partnership in Coastal Zone Management. Proceedings of the LITTORAL ‘96 Conference.
  • SCOPAC Bibliographic Information Database
  • Coastal Sediment Transport Study
  • Sea-Level Rise and Global Warming: Scenarios, Physical Impacts and Policies

Tidal Information: Improving the Understanding of Relative Sea-Level Rise on the South Coast of England