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SRSL offer consultancy services pertaining to new policy development, best practice and to consenting process advice.

SAMS is a partner the EU funded project EquiMar Equitable testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact working to provide the EU with protocols to compare energy extraction devices and proposed development locations in a fair and consistent manner.  In this project, SAMS is working with scientists, engineers and developers from 11 countries to contribute to the Environmental Impact Assessment Work Package with particular emphasis on mitigating environmental problems through improvements in the engineering.

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