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Minister Prentis visits Brixham fish market and meets with local industry representatives.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Government backs Glue Traps (Offences) Bill to crack down on inhumane traps
Government backs Animals (Penalty Notices) Bill to crackdown on animal offenders
UK poultry can now be served on Japanese tables with industry estimates predicting this will boost the industry by up to £65 million over five years.
A taskforce instrumental in smoothing seafood exports has met for the final time. Tailored dialogue with the fisheries sector will continue.
Four new non-executive directors – Bev Keogh, Jeff Halliwell, Rachel Onikosi and Lisa Tennant - have been appointed to the Consumer Council for Water Board
G7 leaders have agreed commitments to halt and reverse biodiversity loss by 2030, and tackle deforestation, marine litter and illegal wildlife trade.
Following the conclusion of annual negotiations with the UK and the EU, the MMO provides an update on proposed changes to Celtic Sea Conservation measures.
Agreement covers catch limits for 70 shared fish stocks worth approximately £333m in fishing opportunities to the UK fleet.
Following the conclusion of fisheries negotiations between the UK and the EU, the MMO can now provide details on proposed changes relating to European Seabass.
Agreement covers catch limits for 70 shared fish stocks worth approximately £333m in fishing opportunities to the UK fleet
Government approves funding for the latest stage of the River Thames Scheme.
Scheme offers greater flexibility and recognition of the benefits woodland can provide for people and wildlife.
New measures introduced through the Kept Animals Bill
The new Bill will improve welfare standards through a wide range of measures
Countries sign up to back '30by30' and plans to pilot greater protections for England’s waters launched.
Dr Paul Leinster CBE, Professor Richard Macrory, Professor Dan Laffoley and Julie Hill MBE have been appointed to the OEP Board.
#PlantForOurPlanet launched on World Environment Day as part of building back greener
Over £8 million new funding to protect rare wildlife and vulnerable habitats across the globe.
The UK, US, Peru, Germany, and Norway are stepping up efforts to reduce deforestation in the Peruvian Amazon by 2025.
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