Consultancy
The maritime industry faces multifaceted coastal and environmental challenges. We bring a breadth of experience to provide tailored approaches and a unique perspective. Typical projects include research, strategy development as well as field-based response plan development and environmental assessments. Browse through the thematic topics below to see the types of projects Marittima works on.
Pollution
Sustainability
Environmental
Pollution
- Turn-key approach to pollution contingency plan development and review
- Context-specific tactical response plans
- Long-term response-sourced waste management planning
- External review and assurance of pollution response plans
- Strategic response planning
- Technical expert for arbitration and legal proceedings
Sustainability
- Sustainability strategy development for maritime organisations through:
- research and analysis: stakeholder mapping, understanding a company’s value chain and business model, identification of values and understanding specific regulatory requirements
- technical support in a collaborative process to map and quantify material issues
- recommend innovative and cross-cutting approaches that integrate identified material topics
- co-develop goals, targets and key performance indicators
- produce an overarching strategy document for the organisation
- Technical due diligence for sustainable investments focussed on the maritime industry and the circular economy, local communities and biodiversity
- Provide guidance to help government agencies, insurers, and shipping companies to meet growing regulations and demands for sustainability by helping to create and shape sustainability strategies and programmes with a heavy focus on practical application
Environmental
- Marine environmental and ecological survey advice and support throughout a project’s lifecycle
- Environmental assessments (EIA and HRA)
- Site selection and feasibility studies for coastal facilities including review of environmental and socioeconomic conditions, identification of sensitive ecological and social receptors and risk assessment of proposed development options
- Fisheries characterisation studies