Paul Peters
Paul is an environmental engineer at the Hydronamic Engineering Department of Royal Boskalis Westminster. As a marine biologist specialised in corals and tropical ecosystems, he obtained his MSc in Marine Sciences at Utrecht University in 2016. His ambition is to enable and drive marine environmental protection and restoration initiatives. He has a keen interest in the development and application of artificial reefs and is actively involved in the Boskalis Artificial Reefs Program as Program Lead.
Articles By Paul Peters
Balancing project progress and limited system knowledge in Amatique Bay
The development of a new marine project demands a system approach in which all aspects, including technical, economic, environmental and social, are considered and integrated equally and at an early stage. While insufficient information may be available to make informed decisions, choices need to be made to progress a project, assess impacts and risks, and engage stakeholders. This article explores the case of a new port terminal in Amatique Bay, Guatemala. A method was developed to assess, at an early stage, the potential negative impacts on seagrass habitats from the disposal of dredged material at different locations, while having limited real-time and location-specific information at hand.