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Tay Estuary ForumTay Estuary Forum
A Decade of Delivering SustainableA Decade of Delivering Sustainable
Coastal Zone ManagementCoastal Zone Management
A Voluntary Coastal Partnership in Scotland
Prof. Rob Duck & Laura Booth
Promoting the wise and sustainable use of the Tay Estuary and adjacent coastline
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Solway Firth Partnership
Firth of Clyde Forum
Forth Estuary Forum
Tay Estuary Forum
East Grampian Coastal Partnership
Moray Firth Partnership
7 Scottish Local Coastal Partnerships
Coast Hebrides
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DundeeTay EstuaryTay Estuary
River North EskRiver North Esk
River South EskRiver South Esk
River TayRiver Tay
River EdenRiver Eden
Perth
0 10 20 30 40 km
Scone
Eden EstuaryEden Estuary
Fife NessFife Ness
HR Wallingford
(1997)
Sediment Cells
~200km
Montrose BasinMontrose Basin
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TEF Area Designated Sites
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Chair &
ProjectOfficer
2
Steering Group
15
Membership
>450
TEF Structure
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TEF Membership
Tourism &Recreation
5%Regulatory Body7%
Landowner3%
Port Authority1%
Business& Industry
5%
EducationEducation &ResearchResearch23%
Environment &Environment &HeritageHeritage
13%13%
FarmingFarming3%3%
FishingFishing3%3%
Government18%
CommunityCommunity
1919%
450 + members
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TEF Main Achievements
Honest broker engaging a wide range ofStakeholders
Facilitating communication on coastal/estuarine issues
Raising awareness of local projects/ groups
Promoting the TEF region Engaging with local community
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http://www.dundee.ac.uk/crsem/TEF/
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TEF Annual Conference
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Publications
2009-14 Management Plan
Quarterly Newsletter
Occasional Paper Series
Business Plan
Conference Papers
Tay Reference Audit
Promotional Material
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TEFField Trips
Sea Eagle Release Site
Friarton Ponds Fishery and Tay Boat Trip
Tay Reed Beds Montrose Basin Local Nature Reserve
Newburgh Waterfront Redevelopment
Broughty Ferry Beach Cleans Coast Protection Schemes
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LCP Questionnaire
Strengths Building consensus between
differing sectoral interests Wide ranging memberships
Maintaining an effectivecommunications network
Helping local communityviews be heard in nationaldevelopments
Community Outreach Projects Each LCP is adaptive to their
region and the specific issues Management Strategies
Weaknesses
Lack of long-term financialsecurity
Lack of admin/ IT support Lack of governmental
direction
Under-resourced for the
scope of work andgeographical area.
Opinions are not always takenonboard by policy-makers
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When asked to rank the following trainingopportunities in order of value:
LCP Off Training Requirement
0 5 10 15 20
Planning
Budgeting
IT
Event Mgmt
MediaMinute Taking
Report Writing
Education
Training
Score
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What is needed to make LCPs fit for purposein delivering Marine Spatial Planning locally?
Guidance! Regarding the type of rolerequired of LCPs in delivering MSP
Adequate funding and central support
Team Approach: Project Manager, IT,Administrator, Ranger, Education Officer
Marine Planning training for LCP Officers
Sectoral Interaction Studies
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How have things changed?
The current financial situation makes it essentialfor LCPs to offer their Steering Groups andmemberships value for money with tangible
outputs. Partnerships more involved in policy and legislation
with development and implementation of theMarine Act e.g. facilitating consultation events
Remaining aware of current issues across theboard is more essential now than ever before
Networking and integrating issues is even more
vital within a changing policy context.
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The future of the TEF
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Pete Boardman FBIPP
Project Officer: Laura Booth
Room G35, Tower Building
University of Dundee
Dundee
DD1 4HN
01382 384933
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/crsem/TEF/