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Our Portfolio > Marine > Marine Stewardship > Marine Research Fund
Marine Stewardship
Marine Research Fund

Fact:

  • Since 1993 all dredging on Crown Estate licences has been automatically recorded by our electronic monitoring system, and we have recorded more than 40 million dredging points, covering more than 1 million kilometres of dredging tracks

Fact:

  • We have produced dredging intensity maps for all our licences since 1998 and publish them each year

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The Crown Estate's commercial activities of marine aggregate extraction, aquaculture and offshore renewable energy are underpinned by relevant scientific research.

Since 1999 we have invested nearly £3.5 million in projects aimed at understanding and mitigating the impacts of aggregate dredging, aquaculture and other marine activities. By targeted new research and the identification and implementation of practical solutions to priority issues, we contribute to the long term and sustainable development of these industries.

Aggregate-Based Studies

Aggregate-based studies have ranged from investigations into how aggregate dredging affects sediment movement, to considering impacts on benthic communities, submerged landscapes and archaeology.

Aquaculture Studies

Aquaculture studies have ranged from environmental issues with implications for all stakeholders, to optimising site selection, the potential for new sources of aquafeed and improving fish health and welfare. The Crown Estate has been a major funder of the Scottish Aquaculture Research Forum (SARF).

Offshore Renewable Energy Studies

We have also invested in research related to offshore renewable energy.

General Marine Studies

This category includes socio-economic studies and the evolution of the coastline.

For further information please contact:

Professor Mike Cowling
Chief Scientist
The Crown Estate
16 New Burlington Place
London
W1S 2HX

telephone 020 7851 5032
email mike.cowling@thecrownestate.co.uk