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NECG Website Review

NECG Website Review. Item in response to item at NECG Chairs meeting re national consistency What should we do with our website? Other Coastal Groups websites out there – see links below. Good examples include: South East has Links to tide times and weather

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NECG Website Review

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  1. NECG Website Review • Item in response to item at NECG Chairs meeting re national consistency • What should we do with our website? • Other Coastal Groups websites out there – see links below. • Good examples include: • South East has Links to tide times and weather • Severn has links to SMP units in colour and interactive

  2. Coastal Group Websites • http://mycoastline.org/ • http://www.se-coastalgroup.org.uk/main.cfm • http://www.sdcg.org.uk/ • http://www.eacg.org.uk/default.asp • http://www.southerncoastalgroup.org.uk/index.htm • www.severnestuary.net/secg/smp2partb.html • http://www.northeastcoastalgroup.org.uk/home.htm

  3. NECG Website Review • Several coastal websites cover NE including: NE Coastal Observatory • Interactive map, including frequency of topo surveys • Inspection reports Coastal Explorer • Interactive Map – erosion rates • Videos

  4. Websites covering the North East • http://www.northeastcoastalobservatory.org.uk/ • http://www.eastriding.gov.uk/coastalexplorer/homepage.html • http://www.coastalforum.org.uk/ • http://www.durhamheritagecoast.org/ • http://www.northumberlandcoastaonb.org/ • http://www.cefas.co.uk/data/wavenet.aspx

  5. NECG Website Review – Questions for the Group • Having considered the above there are a number of questions we should consider re the future direction of our website including: • What should we do with our website? • How can we improve it? • Consider what we like about it? • Who should the audience be? • There is a lot of info on the NECG website and associated sites for practitioners but not public. Should we widen appeal/promote? • continued

  6. NECG Website Review – Questions for the Group continued… • Should we go through the Coastal Group website to access the SMP? (like the Severn website) • Should we have links to working groups on the website? • Should we clarify and make more prominent the links to Coastal Observatory, Coastal Explorer etc…? • I think the site could be interactive. What do you think? Ideas include: • Policy links • Web cam • Bouy data • Aerial photograpy or videos, including historic photographs and photos of storm events • Aerial fly through • Links to wavenet data • We need to consider the cost implications for making improvements and decide if expenditure on the website is worthwhile and if so who will do it?

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