The Role of Data and Risk Assessment in Modern Port Development
UK ports are under pressure. The expansion of offshore wind, evolving environmental regulations, and increasing diversity of cargo and vessel...
With locations across the globe, APEM Group provide independent environmental consultancy and expert scientific advice to a wide range of industries including water, renewables, infrastructure, power and utilities, ports and harbours as well as to regulators and governments around the world.
Established in 1987, APEM Group has evolved with the formation of APEM Inc and the 2021 acquisition of Woodrow, followed by AQUAFACT and GoBe in 2022, and Macro Works, NASH Maritime and Aspect Ecology in 2023, Biosis and Attexo in 2024 and AARC Environmental Solutions in 2025.
We provide a range of environmental consultancy services to clients including our world leading digital aerial wildlife surveys, environmental impact assessments, marine, water & terrestrial ecology, geospatial insights, shipping and navigational risk assessments and landscape visualisation.
Explore how APEM Group supports ports and harbours with expert environmental consultancy, data science, and lifecycle planning. Learn how we help deliver compliant, future-ready maritime infrastructure across the UK, Ireland, and beyond.
Download the ebookIn a first-of-its-kind initiative for the Channel Islands, APEM Group delivered a comprehensive marine biosecurity strategy for the States of Guernsey.Â
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NASH Maritime, part of APEM Group, supported the Port of London Authority (PLA) in developing a comprehensive specification for its next-generation Vessel Traffic...
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UK ports are under pressure. The expansion of offshore wind, evolving environmental regulations, and increasing diversity of cargo and vessel...
GoBe Consultants Ltd, part of APEM Group, has been appointed by Offshore Solutions Group (OSG) to lead environmental support for...
APEM Group’s “Cash for Trash” initiative is making waves once again – this time across Yorkshire on behalf of Yorkshire...