The latest edition of the North West Regional Monitoring Programme Newsletter can be downloaded below. The newsletter covers what will be happening with the 2016-2020 Coastal Erosion Risk Monitoring (CERMS) programme and an update on data usage, news from Copeland Borough Council on a historic site – Wellington Pit – revealed by storm damage, and other news on the effects of more recent storms on the Cumbrian coast. There is also news on the proposals for a Solway Tidal Lagoon and Sefton Council’s work on replacing lights on navigation markers.
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North West Regional Monitoring Programme Newsletter – April 2016
by NW Coastal Forum on April 11, 2016
Tags: CERMS, coastal erosion, data, defence, monitoring, regional
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