Much of APEM’s work has to be kept under wraps. However, why not take a moment to read one of our approved case studies and innovations below?
Bridgend County Borough Council (BCBC) approached APEM to map the scale, extent and locations of key invasive non-native plant species.
+ Read moreMowi Scotland commissioned APEM to survey for freshwater pearl mussels (FWPM) in a river that enters the sea near one of their finfish aquaculture sites.
+ Read moreWith hydro-ecological data, water companies and regional water resources groups can better manage and mitigate their effect on ecosystems and services
+ Read moreFind out how APEM’s INNS team supported South West Water with a signal crayfish trapping programme at Burrator Reservoir for South West Water
+ Read moreAPEM carried out an MMO (Marine Mammal Observer) role during the testing of innovative sonic technology to treat sea lice at an aquaculture site in Shetland
+ Read moreRead about our innovative SRO Aquatic INNS Risk Assessment Tool (SAI-RAT) for identification and mitigation of invasive species across water assets and RWTs
+ Read moreWorking with the Environment Agency to help promote the new Hydro-Ecology Toolkit, APEM has developed and delivered two training workshops for hydro-ecologists
+ Read moreFind out how APEM’s pioneering ultra-high resolution digital aerial surveys and LiDAR technology have been used to support Australia’s first proposed offshore windfarm, Star of the South.
+ Read moreAPEM’s experts support SSE Renewables to investigate the behaviour of Atlantic salmon smolts passing through Invergarry Hydropower Power Station.
+ Read moreAPEM has supported the Environment Agency by creating a Hydro-Ecology Toolkit to help assess the ecological impacts of current and future water abstraction and drought.
+ Read moreAPEM were commissioned by Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water (DCWW) to support the development and management of Llanishen & Lisvane reservoirs.
+ Read moreAPEM’s surveying team undertook the marine ecology elements of an EIA for the proposed London Resort project, dubbed ‘Britain’s answer to Disneyland’.
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