Programme

The conference will run for two days in parallel sessions. The programme can be seen below, alternatively download the programme here.

Programme
Monday, 12th September 2011 Tuesday, 13th September 2011
08:30-09:20 Registration and coffee 09:00-09:30 Coffee
09:20-09:30 Opening Ceremony
09:30-10:00 Plenary Lecture 09:30-10:00 Plenary Lecture
  Session 1   Session 5
Sustainable Shipping   Food Security
10:00-10:20 Logistics and low carbon shipping, J. Mangan, C. Lalwani, D. Gibbs and P. Rigot-Muller 10:00-10:20 A future for sea fishing?, S. Holt 
10:20-10:40 Clean North Sea Shipping – reducing air pollution from shipping through existing and emerging technologies, A. Murphy  10:20-10:40 Morphological Characteristic, Rendemen, and Proximate Analysis of Papaya Snail (Melo Sp.) as New Source of Marine Food, E. Wati 
10:40-11:00 Sustainable shipping – A way forward? Developing economic imperatives in an international market, M. Landamore and D.J. Campbell 10:40-11:00 Title (TBC), S. Stead
11:00-11:30 Refreshment break 11:00-11:30 Refreshment break
  Session 2   Session 6
Sustainable Seas Monitoring
11:30-11:50 Water footprint in the maritime sector, A.M. Fet  11:30-11:50 Understanding physical change to better manage risks and opportunities along our dynamic coastlines, N. Cooper 
11:50-12:10 Can we make the underwater world quieter?, I. Spiga and L. Roberts 11:50-12:10 Marine Habitat Mapping as a tool for Marine Planning and Environmental Monitoring, B. Pearce 
12:10-12:30 The efficacy and acceptance of environmental impact and life cycle models within the design sector of the marine industry, I.G. Ridley and K.W. Hutchinson 12:10-12:30 Nature in Engineering for Monitoring the Oceans: using inspiration from nature to improve the capability of underwater vehicles to monitor the ocean space, A. Murphy 
12:30-12:50 The New Paradigm for Sustainable Marine Technology and Shipping Transport System (NPSMTSTS), H. ALHababi  12:30-12:50 Title (TBC), J. Delany
12:50-14:00 Lunch  12:50-14:00 Lunch 
  Session 3   Session 7
Biodiversity Governance and Management
14:00-14:20 Invasive species and marine connectivity around complex coastlines, J. Willis  14:00-14:20 Does marine conservation work? Evaluating the effectiveness of SACs and SPAs in the Solent and their future in response to climate change, O. Chaffe and G. Watson
14:20-14:40 Isolation, Identification, and Cultivation of Algae Isolated From Dendronepthya sp. Through Medium Type and Salinity, R.A. Hutagalung  14:20-14:40 A stakeholder analysis of marine environmental sustainability: implications in terms of trust, risk perception and policy, J. Harvey and Oliver Heidrich
14:40-15:00 Systems to mitigate marine invasive species: their impact and cost through life, L. Speed 14:40-15:00 Title (TBC), C. Fitzsimmons and N. Polunin
15:00-15:30 Refreshment break 15:00-15:30 Refreshment break
  Session 4 15:30-17:00 Tour of facilities
Sustainable Energy  
15:30-15:50 Tidal range and coastal adaptation: Outline case for the North Wales demonstration scheme, S. Anderson
15:50-16:10 Computationally efficient approaches to the modelling of Tidal Stream Turbines, R. Malki, M. Togneri, I. Masters, A.J. Williams and T.N. Croft
16:10-16:30 Results from a multi-disciplinary survey campaign at a tidal stream site in West Wales, I. Fairley, M. Broudic, R. Malki, M. Willis, I. Horsfall and I. Masters 
16:30-16:50 Investigation of the effects of mooring line surface buoys on the extreme mooring loads of wave energy converters, V. Krivtsov, B. Linfoot and R. Harris
16:50-17:10 Title (TBC), K. Tanneberger 
18:30-23:00 Conference Dinner (Discovery Museum)

 

 

Contact:

All enquiries should be made to Dr Ana Mesbahi by e-mailing ensus@ncl.ac.uk

News:

Conference Programme now available, download PDF.