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Working in the marine environment: Complexities & Intricacies Mark Russell Executive Director - Planning, Mineral Resources & BMAPA Mineral Products Association mark.russell@mineralproducts.org
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“We have mapped the entire sphere of the moon at resolutions sufficient to reveal characteristics the size of a football field, as well as objects the size of bicycles within these fields. Yet we have mapped less than seven percent of the ocean floor at resolutions as much as ten thousand times poorer than the precision used for the Moon and Mars” US Congressional Record, 15 th September 1998
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Extent of the GB marine area
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Isle of Wight – 400km 2 Licensed area – 912km 2 (0.08% UK shelf) Annual dredged area – 85.66km 2 (0.01%) 90% dredging effort – 37.26km 2 Marine aggregate interests - Scale & perspective
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Landuse Tourism Oil & Gas Coast Defence Ports & Navigation Military Activities Culture Conservation Dredging & Disposal Submarine Cables Fishing Renewable Energy Marine Recreation Mineral Extraction Mariculture Offshore, common access & multiple use is the norm
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“When contemplating the future, it is useful to consider three classes of knowledge: things we know, things we know we don’t know, and things we don’t know we don’t know The greatest havoc is caused by the third.” P. Schumaker, Risk Assessment Expert Managing risk & uncertainty
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Marine planning has an important role Mapping features, activities & uses; Defining a consistent ‘licence to operate’ for all activities; Identifying spatially constrained resources – where activities may/may not occur; Introducing policies to safeguard existing activities and/or resources for future use; Providing a long-term view – essential for business certainty/confidence
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