Marine Environmental Impact Assessment

Marine Environmental Impact Assessment for Sustainable Development

Maritime Environmental Impact Assessment services offered by Sustecsol involves looking at the potential environmental impacts of maritime activities and projects in order to promote sustainable development whilst minimizing adverse effects on marine ecosystems. The first step is performing baseline environmental studies intended at establishing current oceanic conditions as well as identifying and evaluating possible impact of proposed projects on the environment. Finally, mitigating measures are developed with a view to keeping disruption to aquatic life forms as low as possible. Our Environmental Impact Assessment process ensures that every stage of marine development is reviewed carefully to minimise ecological harm.

Marine Environmental Impact Assessment

Marine Sector Specialist

Sustecsol’s Environmental Impact Assessment services are built on science-based methodologies that align with global marine conservation standards. Our services are directed towards specialists in marine environments. We satisfy our clients’ needs throughout every stage of the project life cycle. We give early strategic advice on possible environmental risks during concept development. This early-stage Environmental Impact Assessment helps our clients understand risks before committing to major investments. In the first phase of a project, there may be issues concerning consent that can be revealed through our environmental evaluations. Also, we conduct EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) that can be comprehensive or based only on certain aspects once the project has started. Each Environmental Impact Assessment we perform is tailored to project size, sensitivity, and location, ensuring relevance and efficiency. Furthermore, we provide assistance as well as support both during and after construction with regard to projects; this means designing and managing monitoring programs which keep all of them within the limits agreed upon in terms of their impact on the environment.

Unique Evidence-led solutions

It has been established that marine impact assessments require high quality marine data as part of our evidence base. In this respect, the development of marine survey programmes is possible through the combination of marine survey and monitoring expertise with that of impact assessment specialists. The output from these surveys can therefore provide suitable and credible datasets for use in impact assessments. These datasets form the foundation of a strong Environmental Impact Assessment, helping us make informed and transparent recommendations.


To prevent, reduce and offset the impacts of marine infrastructure, mitigation and monitoring strategies need to be proportionate in their responses according to this evidence led approach. This shows regulators that all the risks involved are known and can be managed effectively, thus fostering trust, enabling a simplified process of consents and enhancing the image of project developers. We also integrate Nature-Based Solutions that utilize natural processes such as mangrove restoration, coral reef protection, and coastal vegetation buffers to strengthen marine resilience and mitigate the impacts of human activities.

Best marine environmental consultant

We perform comprehensive environmental impact assessments (EIAs) to find out what will happen to marine ecosystems when these projects are implemented. Our Environmental Impact Assessment approach is not only regulatory-compliant but also proactive, aiming to protect marine biodiversity at every stage.

These include among others; water quality, habitats, and biodiversity. We ensure that the projects conform to environmental rules and regulations and aid in the issuance of permits. Strategies for reducing negative impacts, environmental tracking and monitoring programs as well as extensive reports to stakeholders or regulatory bodies are also developed by us. Project plans in which these marine environment organizations are involved include consultations with local people and their input is here understood. Through our Waste Strategy & Circular Economy initiatives, we ensure that marine projects not only protect the environment but also contribute to resource recovery, recycling, and long-term sustainability within coastal and ocean ecosystems.