Project Reports

C-RISe Case Study

Summaries for Policy Makers

Importance of Sea Level Monitoring for Madagascar

Importance of Sea Level Monitoring for Mozambique

Accessing satellite-derived marine data for coastal risk management applications

Conference Presentations

Dove, V.F., S. Abdula and A. Vetina, 2019. “Assessing the ENSO impact on the annual shrimp catch in the Sofala Bank, Mozambique Shelf” WIOMSA Scientific Symposium, Mauritius. 1–6 July, 2019.

Becker, A.E, P.D. Cotton, A. Hibbert, S.D.P. Williams, F. M. Calafat, M.D. Pickering, K.J. Horsburgh, 2018. “Application of satellite altimetry as a tool for managing coastal risk in Mozambique and Madagascar”, ECSA ’l57: Changing Estuaries, Coasts and Shelf Systems - Diverse Threats and Opportunities, Perth, WA, Australia – 13–6 Sept, 2018.

Maueua, C., S Canahanga, 2018. “Sea Level Variability in Pemba, North of Mozambique”, Sea Level Futures Workshop, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, 4–5 July 2018.

Cotton, P.D. , E. Ash, A.E. Becker, F.M. Calafat, A. Hibbert, N. Dayoub, V. Byfield, 2018. “Application of satellite altimetry as a tool for managing coastal risk in Mozambique and Madagascar”, Sea Level Futures Workshop, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, 4–5 July 2018.

Cotton, P.D. , A.E. Becker, V. Byfield, F.M. Calafat, N Dayoub, N. Dayoub, E. Ash, A. Hibbert, 2018. “C-RISe – Coastal Risk INformation Service” ESA Coastal Altimetry Workshop, Frascati, Italy, 13–15 June 2018

Sams, C., A. Rabearisoa, P.D. Cotton, Pathways to Impact: Application of Satellite Altimetry as a Tool for Managing Coastal Risk in Mozambique, Madagascar and South Africa. 2017, 10th WIOMSA Science Symposium, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. 30 October–3 November, 2017.