eCoast's Dr Shaw Mead presentation - 18 April 2023
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Experienced providers of coastal aquatic environment engineering sustainable solutions
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Fiji and elsewhere in the Pacific, Australasia, NZ and around the world
Dr Shaw Mead and Ed Atkin's presentation at a Natural Hazards meeting exposed the work being undertaken by eCoast in coastal locations all around the world.
The presentation took viewers through quick case studies that highlighted the many variables and challenges presented by location, history and conditions.
Shaw Mead
Managing Director, Environmental Scientist
Dr. Shaw Mead’s more than 25 years of experience and background is in coastal oceanography and marine ecology allows him to effectively bridge the multi-disciplinary gap between physical processes and marine ecological impacts.
Ed Atkin
Director, Oceanographer
Ed Atkin’s diverse academic background provides a multidisciplinary understanding of marine science. His experience as a field technician and consultant means he understands the feasibility and budgetary requirements of commercial projects.
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