Your need
Need for a global study in support of Public Policies for better coastal management.
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risks of sedimentation, erosion, damage to water quality inside or in the immediate vicinity of a coastal development and its access (port, water intake, discharge, remarkable site such as Mont-Saint-Michel...);
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risks of scour around structures installed at sea such as offshore wind turbines, tidal turbines, terminals;
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discharges into the sea such as the immersion of dredged sediments, discharges of hot water or wastewater treatment plants;
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direct and indirect regional impacts generated by developments or operations from the point of view of hydrodynamics, morphodynamics, agitation, salinity, temperature, turbidity, sediment transport;
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development of bays, estuaries and river mouths: rectification of the course of a main or secondary channel, calibration, deepening, bottom sill, submersible dike, creation of mudflats, depolderization and the hydrosedimentary consequences and on water quality.
Cerema's response
Cerema intervenes in the analysis and study of coastal management.
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