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EGS XXVI General Assembly, Nice, France. March 25-30, 2001.
Managers, engineers, operators, scientists, and students meet to review new technologies, establish international business relationships, enhance business development, and discover solutions to key issues in the offshore industry.
A multi-disciplinary international symposium convened for scientists, engineers and managers to discuss the latest advances in the scientific understanding, engineering and environmental issues of coastal processes. Offers field trips to coastal sites of Northern Ireland.
Aim is to establish a joint ocean forum, by enabling many complementary key events to be held in one place and at one time, therefore bringing together a range of the most highly respected societies, organizations and groups.
The European Land-Ocean Interactions Studies meeting is open to all scientists with an interest in the complex and multiple problems of the coastal zone. At this meeting the scientific results from fifteen major EU projects will be synthesised.
A forum to advance the key issues in European marine research and intends in particular to foster the exchange of ideas across the boundaries of science, administration and policy. Therefore, all administrators and politicians as well as scientists and engineers from the private and public sectors in marine science and ocean technology are invited to attend and participate in the discussions or present papers.
Will focus on the successes, problems and challenges facing the Australian coast and examine the roles of government and community in coastal management. Field trips will show delegates the practical aspects of coastal issues, while focus papers will encourage maximum participation to develop viable actions. These actions will be road-tested during a high-profile hypothetical session on the last day.