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Risk ratings of how likely different fisheries gear types and activities will damage protected features of European marine sites.
The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs delegated marine planning functions to MMO in 2010.
How the decision was made to plan in the East Inshore and East Offshore marine plan areas.
A report that summarises outputs of the workshops and highlights actions and next steps for implementation and monitoring.
How the decision was made to plan in the South Inshore and South Offshore marine plan areas.
Map showing the South Inshore and South Offshore marine plan areas.
The Statement of Publication Participation outlines who may be involved in marine planning and how and when people can get involved.
Definitions of different fishing gears.
High risk inshore European marine sites and their features and sub-features.
Certain vessels must use an acoustic deterrent device, known as a 'pinger', to reduce the level of dolphin and porpoise (cetacean) by-catch.
Apply for a grant-aided vessel monitoring system, register or re-register your device, and guidance for manufacturers and engineers.
Details of skipper responsibilities, device specification and requirements, VMS+ guidance, and reports.
Information that must be sent manually to the UK Fisheries Call Centre if your electronic logbook software system fails.
Details of how the first English marine plans were developed following the marine planning stepped process.
The strategy sets out the Marine Management Organisation's overall approach to achieving compliance.
Guidance for laboratories on physical and chemical determinands for sediment sampling to support marine licence applications.
Laying telecommunications and power cables within UK territorial waters (up to 12 nautical miles) requires a marine licence.
Information about the Marine Conservation Zone (MCZ) designation at North West of Lundy, in the South West of England.
Regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for fish meal and fish oil producers.
Times and heights of high and low waters, split into morning and afternoon, one month per page, with a table drawn around the data (A4 portrait)
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