Conversion table working groups Name working group Old number New number Conception des barrages mobiles et de barriers anti-tempêtes PIANC WG 101

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Conversion table working groups Name working group Old number New number Conception des barrages mobiles et de barriers anti-tempêtes PIANC WG 101 Guidelines for environmental impacts of vessels InCom 27 PIANC WG 99 Development of automations and remote controls of river works InCom 28 PIANC WG 96 Innovations in navigation lock design InCom 29 PIANC WG 106 Inventory of inspection and repair techniques of navigations structures InCom 30 PIANC WG 119 Organisation and management of river ports InCom 31 PIANC WG 110 Performance indicators for inland waterways transport InCom 32 PIANC WG 111 Manual for life cycle management of port structures MarCom 42 PIANC WG 103 Minimising harbour siltation MarCom 43 PIANC WG 102 Post earthquake actions for restoration of port structures MarCom 45 Marine freight trans shipment MarCom 46 Criteria for the selection of breakwater types MarCom 47 Guidelines for port constructions related to bow thrusters MarCom 48 PIANC WG 180 Horizontal and vertical dimensions of fairways MarCom 49 PIANC WG 121 General principles for the design of maritime structures MarCom 50 Abolished/Exp group 160 Water injection dredging MarCom 51 PIANC WG 120 Criteria for the (un)loading of containers ships Marcom 52 PIANC WG 115 Recommendations with regard to the design and construction of maritime MarCom 53 PIANC WG 112 structures in tsunami prone area Tsunami disasters in Ports due to the Great East Japan Earthquake MarCom 53 - bis PIANC WG 122 Use of hydro/meteo information to optimize safe port access MarCom 54 PIANC WG 117 Safety aspects of berthing operations of oil and gas tankers MarCom 55 PIANC WG 116 Applications of geo textiles in waterfront protection MarCom 56 PIANC WG 113 Stability of pattern placed revetment elements MarCom 57 PIANC WG 114 Regeneration of harbour areas RecCom 9 PIANC WB 105 Use of alternative materials RecCom 15

Protecting water quality in marinas RecCom 16 PIANC WG 98 Guidelines for marina design RecCom 17 Environmental risk assessment in dredging and dredged material disposal EnviCom 10 Management, reclamation of dredged material and the use of existing confined EnviCom 11 PIANC WG 109 Sustainable waterways within the context of navigation and flood management EnviCom 12 PIANC WG 107 Best management practices applied to dredging and dredged material disposal projects for protection of the environment EnviCom 13 PIANC WG 100 Dredged material beneficial use options and alternatives EnviCom 14 PIANC WG 104 Environmental aspects of dredging and port construction around coral reefs and cold water hard bottom benthic communities EnviCom 15 PIANC WG 108 Towards a sustainable waterborne transportation Industry Task group 2 EnviCom EnviCom TG 2 Management in ports and waterways related to fish and shellfish habitat EnviCom 16 Abolished/ new number 163 Climate change and navigation EnviCom Special Task Force Small island ports CoCom 1 PIANC WG 97 Best practices for shoreline stabilization methods CoCom 2 Direct Access to Maritime Ports by adapted Inland Waterway Vessels MarCom/InCom Expert PIANC WG 118 Group River Information Services InCom permanent WG Working group 125 Relaunch 10/2015 Training in ports and waterways CoCom Working group 126 Fish passage InCom Working group 127 Alternative bank protection methods for inland waterways InCom Working group 128 Relaunch 10/2015 Waterway infrastructure asset maintenance management InCom Working group 129 Anti-sedimentation systems for marinas and yacht harbours RecCom Working group 130 Catalogue of marina construction elements RecCom Working group 131 Dry stack storage RecCom Working group 132

Economic aspects of recreational navigation RecCom Working group 133 Design and operational guidelines for super yacht facilities RecCom Working group 134 Design principles for container terminals in small and medium ports MarCom Working group 135 Sustainable maritime navigation EnviCom Working group 136 Navigation structures resilience to overloading InCom Working group 137 Mechanical and electrical engineering lessons learnt from navigation structures InCom Working group 138 Values of inland waterways InCom Working group 139 Semi-probabilistic design concept for inland hydraulic structures InCom Working group 140 Design guidelines for inland waterways InCom Working group 141 Inland navigation safety InCom Working group 142 Screening evaluation of environmental effects of navigation and infrastructure EnviCom Working group 143 Classification of soils and rocks for the maritime dredging process MarCom Working group 144 Berthing velocities and fender design MarCom Working group 145 Floating transhipment terminals for solid bulk cargoes MarCom Working group 146 Guidelines for a better integration of recreational navigation activities within fishing and commercial ports RecCom Working group 147 Environmental impact aspects of recreational navigation infrastructures RecCom Working group 148 Guidelines for marina design RecCom Working group 149 Green ports EnviCom Working group 150 Impacts of seismic loads and ship impact on lock gates InCom Working group 151 Guidelines for cruise terminals MarCom Working group 152 Design of marine oil terminals MarCom Working group 153 Mitre Gate Design and Operation InCom Working group 154 Ship Behaviour in Locks and Lock Approaches InCom Working Group 155 E-Navigation for Inland Waterways InCom Working Group 156 Coastal Plant Habitats EnviCom Working Group 157 Masterplans for the Development of Existing Ports MarCom Working Group 158 Renewable Energy for Maritime Ports MarCom Working Group 159 General principles for the Design of Maritime Structures MarCom Expert Group 160 Interaction between offshore wind farms and maritime navigation MarCom Working Group 161

Recommendations for increased durability and service life of marine concrete MarCom Working Group 162 infrastructure Management in ports and waterways related to fish and shellfish habitat EnviCom Working Group 163 Upgrade of Port Terminals by increasing dredged depth MarCom Working Group 164 Design and Maintenance of Container Terminal Pavements MarCom Working Group 165 Inflatable Structures in Hydraulic Engineering InCom Working Group 166 Design of Terminals for RoRo and RoPax Vessels MarCom Working Group 167 Single point yacht mooring design RecCom Working Group 168 Fire system detection and controls in marinas RecCom Working Group 169 Best Practices of how to deal with sea turtles and mammels in marine waterway EnviCom Working Group 170 and port construction activities Ship-handling Simulation Dedicated to Channel and Harbour Design MarCom Working Group 171 Design of small and medium LNG terminals including bunkering facilities MarCom Working Group 172 Movable Bridges and Rolling Gates Design, Maintenance and Control, Lessons InCom Working Group 173 Learned from Experience Sustainability reporting for ports Joint IAPH-EnviCom Working Group 174 A practical guide to environmental ris management for navigation infrastructure EnviCom Working Group 175 projects A guide for applying working with nature to navigation infrastructure projects EnviCom Working Group 176 MEDA 10 YEARS RecCom Working Group 177 Climate change adaptation for maritime and inland port and navigation EnviCom Working Group 178 structure How to deal with new ships in the CEMT 92 classification towards a new CEMT InCom Working Group 179 (ITF) classification. Special Task Force on the State and Perspectives of Waterborne Transport Resolution 2015 Working Group 181 Infrastructure Worldwide Underwater Acoustic Imaging of Waterborne Transport Infrastructure Joint WG (RecCom) Working Group 182 Innovative Products and Technologies in Marina RecCom Working Group 183 Design Principles for Dry Bulk Marine Terminals MarCom Working Group 184 Site Selection and Planning for New Ports and Specialist Marine Terminals on MarCom Working Group 185

Greenfield Sites - Technical Guidelines Mooring of Large Ships at Quay Walls MarCom Working Group 186 Protection of Undersea Pipelines and Cables in Navigable Areas MarCom Working Group 187 Carbon Management for Port and Navigation Infrastructure EnviCom Working Group 188 Fatigue of Hydraulic Steel Structures - Design, Analysis, Assessment and InCom Working Group 189 Maintenance Corrosion Protection of Lock Equipment InCom Working Group 190 Composites for Hydraulic Structures InCom Working Group 191 Developments in the Automation and remote operation of locks and bridges InCom Working Group 192 Resilience of the maritime and inland waterborne transport system Joint TG Task Group 193