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Dr. Seiderer's work at The University of Cape Town included
studies on kelp beds and their interactions with key consumer species
including bivalves, ascidians, lobsters and fish. She has a distinguished
series of over 25 research papers, including many on marine microbiology.
Subsequent research has centred on analysis of the impact of industrial
wastes discharges, sand & gravel extraction and other activities on
seabed resources. She was appointed a Director of Marine Ecological Surveys
Ltd in 1990 and has actively participated in senior advisory work since
1989. She has contributed to over 15 publications on environmental impact
studies as well as to approximately 50 reports to clients on ecological
surveillance worldwide.
Consultant Experience:
Muffy has been project leader responsible for surveys in
Southern Africa and the Asia Pacific region for the past 12 years and
specialises in analysis of marine community structure, especially in
relation to the impact of trade wastes and spoils deposition on biological
resources in coastal waters. She is an experienced SCUBA diver &
underwater photographer with scientific diving experience in Canada and the
Benguela Upwelling System and has wide experience in coastal resource
protection in relation to Industrial and Resort Developments. She has
participated in research cruises on oceanographic research vessels in the
Antarctic, carrying out surveys off Bouvet Island, Ob and Lena Seamounts,
and off Marion Island. She has carried out comprehensive surveys of coastal
resources in Malaysia and the Caribbean.
Current research carried out by Marine Ecological Surveys
Ltd. has been funded through the US Government Minerals Management Service,
the British Marine Aggregate Producers Association (BMAPA) and the Office
of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) through the Minerals Industry Research
Organisation (MIRO). This has led to a number of research publications in
the international literature and to contributions to international
conferences during the past 5 years.
Muffy has recently diversified into the preparation and
production of fully interactive electronic reports. Viewers of these
reports are able to interview the GIS tables, access the raw data, view the
environmental conditions and sampling procedures by means of pop-up
photographs or video links, and zoom in to areas of interest such as
details of swathe bathymetry. These details have until now only been
available as A1 size paper charts.
Recent Publications:
ROBINSON, J.E., NEWELL, R.C., SEIDERER, L.J., & SIMPSON,
N.M. 2005. Impacts of aggregate dredging on sediment composition and
associated benthic fauna at an offshore dredge site in the southern North
Sea. Marine Environmental Research. 60: 51-68.
NEWELL, R.C., SEIDERER, L.J., ROBINSON, J.E., SIMPSON, N.M.,
PEARCE, B. & REEDS, K.A. 2004. Impacts of overboard screening on seabed
and associated benthic biological community structure in relation to marine
aggregate extraction. Technical Report to the Office of the Deputy Prime
Minister (ODPM) and Minerals Industry Research Organisation (MIRO). Project
No SAMP.1.022. Marine Ecological Surveys Limited, St.Ives. Cornwall. Pp.
152.
NEWELL, R.C., SEIDERER, L.J., SIMPSON, N.M., & ROBINSON ,
J.E. 2004. Impacts of Marine Aggregate Dredging on Benthic Macrofauna off
the South Coast of the United Kingdom. Journal of Coastal Research. 19:
217-227.
NEWELL, R.C., SEIDERER, L.J., SIMPSON, N.M & ROBINSON,
J.E. 2002. Impact of marine aggregate dredging and overboard screening on
benthic biological resources in the central North Sea: Production Licence
Area 408, Coalpit. Marine Ecological Surveys Ltd. Technical Report No
ERI/402 to the British Marine Aggregate Producers Association (BMAPA). 72
pp. (CD-Rom version 116 pp).
HITCHCOCK, DR., NEWELL, R.C. & SEIDERER, L.J. 2002.
Integrated report on the impact of marine aggregate dredging on physical
and biological resources of the sea bed. US Department of the Interior,
Minerals Management Service, International Activities and Marine Minerals
Division (INTERMAR), Washington DC. (Contract No 14-35-01-CT-30980).
NEWELL, R.C., SEIDERER, L.J., & ROBINSON, J.E. 2001.
Animal: sediment relationships in coastal deposits of the Eastern English
Channel. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. UK. 81:1-9.
NEWELL, R.C., HITCHCOCK, D.R., & SEIDERER, L.J. 1999.
Organic enrichment association with outwash from marine aggregates
dredging: A probable explanation for surface sheens and enhanced benthic
production in the vicinity of dredging operations. Mar. Poll. Bull. 38(9):
809-818.
SEIDERER, L.J & NEWELL, R.C. 1999. Analysis of the
relationship between sediment composition and benthic community structure
in coastal deposits: Implications for marine aggregate dredging.
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, Journal of Marine
Science. 56: 757-765.
email: muffy@seasurvey.co.uk | Key Personnel | Marine Ecological Surveys Ltd.
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