Conference organisers:
Maritime Institute in Gdańsk, in cooperation with National Advocat of BONUS 185 Programme
Prof. Stanisław Massel.
Conference title:
„Environmental Aspects of the Maritime Investments”
Date:
27.09.2011
Location:
Pomeranian and Science Technology Park, Al. Zwycięstwa 96/98, 81 - 451 Gdynia, Poland
Conference Language:
Simultaneous translation Polish/English
Session No. 1: „Environmental Impact Assessment in case of marine investments – theory and practice”
09.00 – 10.30
1. “EIA process in large marine infrastructural projects – examples from Western Europe” – Frank Thomsen, DHI (40’)
2. „Reviev of location and environmental procedures for offshore wind farms in Polish Marine Areas” – Maciej Stryjecki, Sustainable Energy Foundation (20’)
3. “Chemical munitions as an environmental factor of marine investments on the basis of the EUSBSR flagship project <<Assess the need to clean up chemical weapons>>” – Andrzej Podściański, Chief Inspectorate of Environmental Protection (20’)
10.30 – 11.00 – Coffee break
Session No. 2: „Possibilities of access to existing and newly collected environmental data in development of maritime investments in Poland”
11.00 – 12.30
1. Baltic Sea monitoring as a source of reliable information on the marine environment” – Włodzimierz Krzymiński, Institute of Meteorology and Water Management, Maritime Branch in Gdynia, Małgorzata Marciniewicz-Mykieta, Chief Inspectorate of Environmental Protection (30’)
2. „Sea birds in the Polish zone of the Baltic Sea – state of art and investigations” – Włodzimierz Meissner, University of Gdańsk (25’)
3. „Development of wind farms vs. implications for Baltic fishery” – Eugeniusz Andrulewicz, Sea Fishery Institute (20')
12.30 – 13.30 – Lunch
Session No. 3: „Environmental monitoring as required for maritime investments – wishes and reality”.
13.30 – 15.00
- „Bottom habitats – methodology of evaluation of the benthic zone” – Andrzej Osowiecki, Maritime Institute in Gdańsk (25’)
2. “Monitoring and modeling of environmental conditions, flora and fauna including marine mammals” – Frank Thomsen, DHI (30’)
3. "FINO – German experience of interdisciplinary marine measurements" – Dagmara Żygowska, Germanischer Lloyd (30’)
15.00 – 15.15 – Coffee break
Session No. 4: „EU and national funding possibilities for research activities in maritime investments development process”.
15.15 – 16.45
1. „Strategic Research Agenda of Programme BONUS-185” – Stanisław Massel, Polish National Advocate of BONUS 185 Programme, Institute of Oceanology, PAS (30’)
2. „Innovation in Offshore Wind Energy” – Andreas Blutke, Generpol (15’)
16.45 – 17.00 – Summary