Dr. Victor Magar
Victor is a civil/environmental engineer with
30 years of experience in sediment risk
management. His expertise encompasses site
characterisation, site remediation and the fate
and transport of bioaccumulative organic
pollutants and metals. Through his involvement
with PIANC, Victor has pioneered efforts in
Working with Nature, sediment beneficial
use and habitat restoration. He focuses on
innovative restoration approaches that
enhance coastal and environmental resiliency
while promoting habitat uplift. Victor is
nationally and internationally recognised as a
subject matter expert in sediment remediation
and has published more than 60 peer reviewed
articles, book chapters and guidance
documents. He is the US Representative for
PIANC’s Environmental Commission.
Articles By Dr. Victor Magar
Blue carbon – an opportunity for the waterborne transport infrastructure sector
Many ports and harbours operate in and around marine coastal habitats, such as tidal marshes, mangrove forests and seagrasses. Many of these marine coastal habitats are considered blue carbon ecosystems, which play a crucial role in capturing carbon. This article examines how waterborne transport infrastructure impacts blue carbon ecosystems, reviews current mitigation strategies and suggests integrated approaches for sustainable coexistence. We emphasise the importance of collaboration among marine transport authorities, environmental managers, scientists and engineers to protect these essential carbon sinks while supporting the sector's economic contributions.

