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Trudi Wakelin joined the MMO in February 2017 from Broads Authority (BA), a member of the National Park family with additional responsibilities for navigation. During a 20 year career in the BA Trudi held a range of senior and executive...
Guidance on activities that may require a marine licence.
Information and documents on the development of the South Marine Plans
Three-year progress reports on the East Marine Plans.
This note provides an update on progress in implementing the outcomes of the 2010 review of National Park governance.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
How to act responsibly around marine wildlife when you visit the coast.
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The Global Ocean Alliance (GOA) is a 77-country alliance, led by the UK. The GOA champions ambitious ocean action, particularly within the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), including the 30by30 ocean target and other targets in the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity...
How MMO byelaws are made and what they protect.
This report sets out the extent to which the marine protected areas network aims have been achieved, and any further steps required.
An analysis of the capacity of the East marine plan areas to understand the if the geography can support national environmental, social and economic policies and to visualise any potential policy trade-offs.
Consultations now open to help inform marine conservation plans for the future and the views of marine users are urgently sought.
Competent authorities must help to protect wild bird habitats on land and at sea, and avoid pollution to protect wild bird populations.
This study includes a case study of the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda
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