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Talk by Phil Dent, BSC MPhil CEng FIMMM. Element Materials Technology, Global Corrosion Specialist One of the main considerations when using metals in marine or seawater environments is the threat of corrosion, which can lead to the loss of structural integrity, catastrophic failure (as a result of cracking) and excessive maintenance costs. The Marine Corrosion Forum (MCF) was created over 30 years ago by a group of companies with an interest in marine corrosion issues and still provides an active forum, with over 30 industrial members, for the discussion and dissemination of knowledge on marine corrosion and more widely wet corrosion issues. This presentation will draw on the experiences of the MCF to discuss marine corrosion issues, including; the localised corrosion of stainless steels, the influence of biofilms and chlorination, corrosion issues in offshore wind monopiles, corrosion in shipping and hydrogen-induced stress cracking (HISC) of steels and stainless steels. Phil is a Chartered Engineer (CEng), Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (FIMMM) and has been a Member of NACE since 2007. He has a BSc (Hons) in Metals Technology and an MPhil by corrosion research from the University of Birmingham. Phil has over 40 years of experience in the fields of metallurgy and corrosion, is chair of the Marine Corrosion Forum (MCF) and an active member of a number of NACE and ISO technical committees, including the Document Project Manager of NACE TM0284, Secretary of NACE TG299 and Convener of ISO/IOGP 3845.