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MMO introduces licence condition for I-VMS ahead of new legislation
Users of the Catch Recording and Fish Export Service helplines need to be aware that the contact centre’s hours of operation are changing from April 1 2025.
Fishers with commercial licences who want to apply for an authorisation to fish commercially for bluefin tuna in English waters in 2025 can start the process from 20 March 2025.
Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has published Bluefin Tuna Catch and Release Recreational Fishery (CRRF) Statistics 2024.
Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has today announced its decision on a temporary closure to fishing with dredges for king scallops in ICES areas 7d and Lyme Bay (7e) in 2025.
Marine Management Organisation is advising fishers of forthcoming changes to a number of exemptions to the Landing Obligation in English waters following a scientific review and public consultation.
Stakeholders were given the opportunity to have their say on issues in the east marine plan areas through engagement events hosted by the Marine Planning Team at the Marine Management Organisation this autumn.
In 2021 a family-run business in the North East was awarded funding to support the diversification of their business offering.
The MMO have been given responsibility by Defra to manage the process of making appointments of General Members to IFCA Committees.
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) is proud to celebrate the extensive support it has provided to UK’s fishing and seafood industry in 2024 through various administered grant schemes.
England’s first grass roots fisher-led community interest company of 47 inshore fishers across the ports of Lyme Bay, Axmouth, Beer, Lyme Regis and West Bay.
Fishers are being reminded that December 16 2024 marks the start of new regulations covering key species in English waters.
Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has published its annual UK Sea Fisheries Statistics 2023.
Cables, flood defences and saltmarsh restoration all feature in the latest MMO Marine Licensing Team cases.
The Marine Management Organisation has voluntarily suspended the accredited official statistics status of the Sea Fisheries Statistics.
On 14 November 2024 Dean Richards was given a three-year conditional discharge and ordered to pay £15,000 costs to the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) at Truro Crown Court.
Scallop fishers are being urged to give their views on a range of proposals to protect stocks in 7d and Lyme Bay area of 7e next summer.
The incumbent member will take on the role of Marine Management Organisation Interim Chair.
Vulnerable fisheries stocks will receive additional protection with the implementation of new legislation.
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