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Fishing vessel master and owner ordered to pay £12,008 in fines and costs by Newcastle Magistrates’ Court
A fishing vessel skipper was ordered to pay fines and costs for fisheries offences relating to the use of an illegal net and obstruction.
A wide-ranging report on the features and activities around the South coast of England and further out to sea has been published.
James Cross is to leave his post at the end of August after being appointed as Chief Executive Officer of Natural England.
The Marine Management Organisation has explained its role in relation to a proposed ban on drift nets.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A public meeting of the MMO Board is taking place on 24 June 2014.
The skippers and owners of a fishing vessel have been ordered to pay over £16,000 in relation to electronic logbook offences.
Maritime security is vital and the new UK national strategy will make us more robust and more resilient.
Opportunity for someone with commercial fisheries expertise to influence the management of inshore fisheries in the south of England.
The first ever plans for the future of the seas around England have been published.
An opportunity to manage inshore fisheries in north-east England is available for someone with commercial fisheries expertise.
The Marine Management Organisation has increased catch limits for a range of fish species after talks with fishermen.
Sampling and sediment analysis to support a marine licence application will need to be carried out before an application is submitted.
A revised charging structure for marine licences will be in place from 6 April 2014.
An agreement has been reached between the EU, Faroe Islands and Norway - with a great result for the UK - following years of negotiations over mackerel fishing.
The government has announced further measures to help fishermen whose livelihoods have been affected by the recent storms across the UK.
The EFF Storm Damage Gear Replacement Scheme is available to help fishermen who have damaged or lost gear following recent bad weather.
Ports, marina builders and coastal developers to benefit from reductions in red tape thanks to new coastal concordat
Port development companies, marina builders, and smaller companies will benefit from less burdensome enforcement of regulation.
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