Day 1 – Science

Welcome by Dickon Howell (INSITE Programme Director / Howell Marine Consulting)

Plenary talk by Colin Moffat (Chair of the ECOWind Programme Advisory Group)

Session 1: Marine technology, data processes and AI. Session

Session 1: Daniel Jones (National Oceanography Centre)

Session 1: John Halpin (Scottish Association for Marine Science)

Session 1: Joe Marlow (Scottish Association for Marine Science)

Session 1: Joshua Lawrence (Heriot Watt University)

Session 1: Panel Q&A

Session 2: Plastics, environmental impacts and microbial interactions

Session 2: Sarah Gall (University of Plymouth)

Session 2: Natalie Hicks (University of Essex)

Session 2: Ben Gregson (Anglia Ruskin University)

Session 2: Panel Q&A

Session 3: Biodiversity effects, food webs and species interactions

Session 3: Chris Lynam (Cefas) and Debbie Russell (Sea Mammal Research Institute)

Session 3: Connor Gilmour (Heriot Watt University)

Session 3: Corinne Whitby (University of Essex)

Session 3: Paul Fernandes (Heriot Watt University)

Session 3: Anaëlle Lemasson (University of Plymouth)

Session 4: Value of Marine Artificial Structures for decommissioning

Session 4: Stephen Watson (Plymouth Marine Laboratory)

Session 4: Molly James (Plymouth Marine Laboratory)

Session 4: Antony Knights (University College Cork)

Session 4: Panel Q&A

Day 2 – Policy

Welcome by Dickon Howell (INSITE Programme Director / Howell Marine Consulting)

 

Plenary talk by John Paterson (University of Aberdeen)

Session 5: Management and decommissioning challenges of Marine Artificial Structures

Session 5: Mark Shields (OPRED)

Session 5: Chris McCabe and Robert Cook (Defra)

Session 5: Dickon Howell (INSITE Programme Director / Howell Marine Consulting)

Session 5: Panel Q&A

Session 6: Science-policy impact opportunities

Session 6: Henk van Rein (INSITE Programme Director Team / Howell Marine Consulting)

Session 6: Martin Lilley (Defra)

Session 6: Eddy Mayhew (Natural England)

Session 6: Panel Q&A and Conference Close

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