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Estuary and River Processes and Management

Our estuaries and rivers, highly valued by local communities, are often placed under considerable pressure by anthropogenic activities. Typical sources of such impacts include dredging, catchment land use change, boat wash effects from vessel traffic, wastewater discharges and the construction of dams and weirs which affect natural environmental flow patterns.

Understanding the way in which estuaries and rivers behave and how they relate to the suite of pressures placed on them is crucial to devising appropriate management strategies to protect, preserve and enhance these valuable waterways. Our team of specialist engineers, scientists and ecologists has extensive practical expertise in this area.

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