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Barry Full CV - 2012.pdf - Anchor Environmental

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Period Country Client Project, TasksAfrica Society of South preparation of guidelines to assist environmentalAfricaassessment practitioners in selecting biodiversityspecialists for involvement in <strong>Environmental</strong> ImpactAssessments and guiding specialists in the assessment ofthe nature, severity and significance of environmentalimpacts.2004 Southern IPCC/ START Consultant appointed to undertake a desktop study onAfrica Programme the likely impacts of climate change on estuaries insouthern Arica. Predicted changes in freshwater flow formajor river systems in the country generated using theACRU Hydrological model as well predicted changes inmean sea level, atmospheric carbon dioxide, and UVirradiance were used to assess likely impacts onestuaries.2004 South EKZN Wildlife Consultant appointed to review the approach used forAfrica Service/Department of<strong>Environmental</strong>management of subsistence fisheries in KwaZulu-Natal,South Africa. The study include workshops and interviewwith managers and decision makers, compliance staffAffairs and and fishers, and the production of a review report andTourism (DEAT) recommendations for addressing short comings in theexisting approach.2003-2005SouthAfricaDepartment ofWater Affairs &Forestry(DWAF)Project manager, estuarine coordinator and fisheriesspecialist on the Berg River Baseline MonitoringProgramme. The objective of the baseline monitoringprogramme was to describe the natural and presentstate, including the natural variability, of those chemical,physical and biological characteristics of the river and itshydraulically linked systems (i.e. estuary, floodplains andgroundwater) most likely to be affected by changesimposed after the construction of the Skuifraam Dam.The study spanned a period of three years and required amultidisciplinary approach involving specialists from awide range of disciplines including hydrology, hydraulics,fluvial geomorphology, sediment transport,geohydrology, water quality, sociology,macroinvertebrates, fish, avifauna, vegetation and algae.2003- South BCLME Project leader on a Capacity and Needs Assessment for

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