The School of the Environment, Geography and Geosciences at the University of Portsmouth wishes to process your personal data (that is, collect, use, store and destroy data that identifies you) as part of the Solent to Sussex Bay Seascape Restoration Inventory. If you have any queries about the Inventory please contact Sam Winton (samuel.winton@port.ac.uk) or if you have any general queries about how your data will be processed, please contact the University’s Data Protection Officer, Samantha Hill, using any of the following contact details:
Samantha Hill, 023 9284 3642 or information-matters@port.ac.uk
University House, Winston Churchill Avenue, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO1 2UP, UK
We ask for your consent to process the data we ask for in the Solent to Sussex Bay Seascape Restoration Inventory, so that we can conduct the research as described above. All data you provide in this form will be shared publicly on the Solent Forum Restoration Hub. Your personal data will be held securely on google servers associated with the University of Portsmouth. This data will be stored on google servers outside the EU, and the Solent Forum webpage indefinitely.
Although you have the right to request a copy of the personal data we hold about you, to restrict the use of your personal data, to be forgotten, to data portability, and to withdraw your consent for the use of your data, it is possible that we may not be able to fully comply with those rights where your data has been used for the research and / or has been anonymised. For more information on your rights in general, please see the information on the following link: https://www.port.ac.uk/about-us/structure-and-governance/legal/data-protection-and-gdpr/requesting-your-data. If you would like us to remove or correct your data from the Solent to Sussex Bay Seascape Restoration Inventory, please email samuel.winton@port.ac.uk providing details of the entry you wish to amend.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint about the use of your personal data to initially the University (email information-matters@port.ac.uk) and then, if you are unhappy with our response, to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) – for more information please see https://ico.org.uk/your-data-matters/raising-concerns/.