In his latest article, our Executive Director, Jake Storey, shares his insights on the evolving dredging practices deployed at Harwich Haven Authority. 🌊 Jake discusses the toolkit of resources deployed at Harwich Haven, which includes Tiamat, supported by a comprehensive surveying strategy to identify and monitor navigable mud depths. These efforts ensure the waterways remain accessible and sustainable, setting a new standard for modern dredging practices. 🚢 Check out Jake’s latest article to learn more about how we’re shaping the future of port maintenance. #HavenDredging #DredgingWithNature #SustainablePorts #Tiamat #HarwichHavenAuthority #DredgingInnovation #ThoughtLeadership
Within my role across Haven Dredging and Harwich Haven Authority, I’ve been privileged to follow the evolution of the dredging practices within our responsibility. Today, as part of the annual dredging plan, the Authority has a multifaceted strategy which deploys a combination Tiamat, TSHD dredging and an extensive plan of surveying for navigable mud depths within the dredging toolkit. It’s fascinating to observe how these combined efforts ensure the waterways remain accessible and sustainable, balancing operational efficiency with environmental responsibility. Harwich is setting a benchmark for how modern dredging should be done! In my latest thought leadership piece, I explore this approach in detail and what it means for the future of port maintenance. Please see the full article here and please let me know what you think... #HavenDredging #DredgingWithNature #Tiamat #Dredging #HarwichHavenAuthority #ThoughtLeadership