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Dr. Newell is a recognised expert in the physiology and
ecology of intertidal and shallow water organisms, with specialist
interests in energy and material flow through marine ecosystems, and
assessment of the impact of industrial and other developments on coastal
resources. Publications include over 150 research papers on various aspects
of marine ecology, books on Marine Plankton (1963 with five subsequent
revisions), books on Intertidal Animals (1970 & 1980), on the
Physiology of Marine Animals (Butterworths 1976) and contributions on
invertebrates to the Elsevier Animal Encyclopaedia (1974).
Consultant Experience:
Dr. Newell has acted as Environmental Consultant for major
industries worldwide for over 30-years, and has represented them from the
site-selection phase, through construction and during the operation of
plants in Europe, North America, Malaysia and Australia. He has advised
Government and Industry on marine impact and resource management issues in
relation to both Industrial and Leisure developments. He has specialist
expertise in assessment of the impact of marine aggregate extraction and
spoils disposal on marine resources. He has authored over 300 Reports
relating to major Industrial Developments and environmental management
issues associated with Leisure & Tourism worldwide. He specialises in
advice to Government and industry on Marine Resource Management, including
conservation issues, marine parks, fisheries enhancement and Leisure &
Tourism related development projects.
Recent work has centred on the impact of marine aggregate
dredging on biological resources. Research carried out by Marine Ecological
Surveys Ltd in 2002 has been funded both through the US Government Minerals
Management Service and by the British Marine Aggregate Producers
Association (BMAPA). In 2003 Marine Ecological Surveys Ltd were awarded a
major research contract by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM)
to carry out research on the impact of marine aggregate dredging on the
marine environment. Our work has led to a number of research publications
in the international literature and to contributions to international
conferences during the past 5 years.
Marine Ecological Surveys has carried out a major series of
environmental and fisheries surveys in connection with the proposed London
Gateway Port in the Thames Estuary. We have assisted in the preparation of
the environmental statements for this and a number of other major projects
affecting biological resources in UK coastal waters.
Richard is a member of the Science Audit Team appointed by
the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAFF) to report on the
quality of science provided by the Centre for Environment, Fisheries &
Aquaculture Science (CEFAS) Laboratories in the UK. He is also an expert
advisor to the MAFF Food & Environment Protection Act 1985 (FEPA)
Representations Committee. He is a registered Environmental Assessor and is
registered as an expert witness with the Law Society and the UK Register of
Expert Witnesses. He has given evidence in numerous Public Inquiries,
including the recent Public Inquiry for the proposed London Gateway Port
Project, and the House of Lords Select Committee on the Humber Estuary.
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.
SHUMWAY, S.E. & NEWELL, R.C. 2004. (Eds). Stepping back
to look forward: Special 300th review volume of the Journal of Experimental
Marine Biology and Ecology. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol., 300: complete.
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. Vol 19:
217-227
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., 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). N
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.
NEWELL, R.C., SEIDERER, L.J. & HITCHCOCK, D.R. 1998. The
impact of dredging works in coastal waters: a review of the sensitivity to
disturbance and subsequent recovery of biological resources on the seabed.
Oceanogr. Mar. Biol. Ann. Rev. 36:127-178.
HITCHCOCK, D.R., NEWELL, R.C., & SEIDERER, L.J., 1998.
'Investigation of benthic and surface plumes associated with marine
aggregate mining in the United Kingdom - final report'. Contract Report for
the U.S.Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service. Contract
Number 14-35-0001-30763. Coastline Surveys Ltd
email: richard@seasurvey.co.uk | Key Personnel | Marine Ecological Surveys Ltd.
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