DEP submission to ESC consultation on the commercial hiring of Jet Skis – 25 November 2024

On the 21 October 2024, East Suffolk Council’s Licencing Committee resolved to carry out a
consultation on the licensing of commercial operators of Jet Skis/water scooters. The aim of the consultation was to seek the views of operators, interested parties and the general
public to ensure that all views are taken into consideration by the Licensing Committee in their
decision making. The consultation ran from 29 October to 26 November 2024.

East Suffolk Council invited respondents (including the DEP) to express their views on the following questions:
a. Whether the Council should licence Jet Skis?
b. What conditions if any should be imposed?
c. What minimum specification should be required?
d. Should zones of operations be imposed?
e. Should dates and times of operation be imposed?
f. How should the policy be enforced?
g. Any other comments?

Because the DEP is a partnership of separate organisations with diverse interests in this matter, the Chair sent a note to all members of the DEP Steering Group on 20Nov24 explaining about the consultation and inviting them to submit individual responses from each organisation that reflected their separate views. But because ESC specifically requested a response from the DEP, the Chair would submit a personal response that reflects the many views and opinions that have been shared with him as Chair of the DEP on this matter.

Click here to view a copy of the DEP response submitted to ESC on 25Nov24.

‘Co-Producing Coastal Knowledge: empowering communities through science and action’ – 20 November 2024

Professor Helene Burningham and her team were applying for a grant for this community-based project ‘Co-producing Coastal Knowledge’, and asked the DEP to show its support for this proposal.

The Deben Estuary Partnership (‘DEP’) is delighted to support this important project because we believe it will bring increased emphasis and attention to the valuable community science work that Professor Burningham and her enthusiastic teams of local volunteers have been doing around the Deben estuary.

As we revise and update the existing Estuary Plan, we recognise and appreciate the value that our communities bring to the estuary, both in terms of participatory action but also in data generation and knowledge growth. The DEP has been actively supporting the Deben Marine Centre (where much of our community science data and information is currently gathered and shared) since its opening three years ago, but we are keen to expand this knowledge and understanding to the broader community. In particular, we want to demonstrate how local but long-term measurement and monitoring data can not only be delivered through community projects, but also how an improved understanding of the science can lead to better, more informed decision making.

Click here to read our letter of support