Offshore Energy Magazine Edition 3 2021

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Coastbusters – Developing systems that work with nature

The impact of climate change along the coastal regions, with higher sea levels and more extreme weather events, is on the rise. The Coastbusters project brings a new look at traditional coastal defense methods and develops the systems that work with nature.

The pioneering program discovers new concepts, including using biogenic reefs for ecosystem-based flood defence. The purpose of the reefs is to induce natural accretion of sand, attenuate storm waves and reinforce the foreshore against coastal erosion, thus adding to coastal protection. These more ecologically sound solutions incorporate nature-inspired designs into coastal protection systems. As the initial three-year project concluded last year, the Coastbusters consortium members (DEME, ILVO,

eCoast, Sioen and Jan De Nul) presented the final project report, offering a perspective about future coastal management – backed up by several different studies in the field. Resilient coastal protection Sustainable and innovative approaches for a resilient coastal protection are crucial to safeguard environmental, economic and societal assets of the coast. In the past, sustainable coastal management approaches have emerged within the nature-based solutions (NBS) philosophy. In this context,

the application of ecosystem engineering species for achieving civil engineering objectives is not new. From a coastal protection point of view, these species need to have the ability to modify the local physical environment by their structures or activities to trap sediments and attenuate waves. An ecosystem-based coastal flood protection can only be brought into largescale practice as a regional solution, on condition that there is sufficient space present to accommodate the creation and development of (ad-


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What is happening

24min
pages 71-90

Industry looks to heavy lift cranes for sustainability

2min
pages 62-63

Climate goals: wait for agreement or take responsibility?

11min
pages 64-70

ships ready for wind propulsion tech

4min
pages 58-61

Taking the maritime and offshore industries by Storm

4min
pages 56-57

Tackling the challenges of insuring offshore energy

4min
pages 54-55

Keeping renewable offshore energy in motion

4min
pages 52-53

The era of methanol as marine fuel is here

4min
pages 49-51

Pushing the limits of offshore wind farm installation

3min
pages 40-41

Damen FCS 5009 m/v Leonardo gets an upgrade

4min
pages 46-48

Make the industry cleaner by multidisciplinary approach

4min
pages 38-39

Developing systems that work with nature

5min
pages 42-45

Partnership for bankable hybrid marine energy parks

3min
pages 32-33

Electrification in the European offshore market

6min
pages 34-37

“Our retrofit solution makes

2min
pages 30-31

Software standards throughout shipbuilding

5min
pages 19-21

Maersk CEO demands end date

4min
pages 14-15

Editor's Note

1min
pages 5-6

The making of Borssele offshore wind farms

10min
pages 22-29

Cable protection and hang-off systems

4min
pages 12-13

Aker BP hands out first major contracts

3min
pages 16-18

Guest Column: Sander Vergroesen

2min
page 7

Energy transition not fast enough DNV warns

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