From the Editor

Welcome to the autumn issue of your magazine, and it is another bumper issue. There is an extensive Institute News section, with information on the upcoming AGM and details of a new training course. There are the usual Fellow’s Corner and Ask the Expert columns, but slightly shorter than normal to make way for the three technical articles. These cover improving the life of anodes, bottom plate corrosion of above ground storage tanks, and a very interesting look at the effect of climate change on carrion from Chris Atkins.
As you will have seen from the “President Write” column above, I have decided to stand down as editor, so this should be my penultimate issue. After being editor for 6 years, and working in the industry for more than 50 years, it’s time for me to relax and enjoy retirement.
It has been a pleasure to produce the magazine, and I hope you have enjoyed reading it.

Brian Goldie, Consulting Editor
Email: brianpce@aol.com

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“The Institute offers its many congratulations to our newly elected President – Dr Yunnan Gao”
At the AGM of November 13th held at NE Branch, Stephen Tate passed on the Presidency of ICorr to Yunnan Gao and Yunnan passed on the Vice-Presidency to Anthony Setiadi.
Yunnan brings a wealth of experience to ICorr in many areas of Corrosion Management and has the full support of Council and employer bp.
Anthony also joins with considerable experience in many areas including renewables and Offshore Wind in his extensive work with Wood Thilsted. Together our new Team will move forward with renewed success.