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The Special Imports System will be unavailable on the weekend of 20 and 21 June 2020 due to essential IT maintenance .
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) is seeking applicants for a Fully Documented Fisheries (FDF) scheme for 2020.
The Environment Agency is extending an emergency byelaw to protect salmon in the River Severn and its estuary until 15 December.
Over quarter of a million fishing licences sold after lockdown restrictions lifted
New working group includes a range of water companies and experts across the UK
The three broke laws protecting the environment and are the first people in the UK to be charged with possession of a chemical weapon.
Projects approved under the £1 million grant scheme supporting innovative ways to sell fish and shellfish across England.
A repair package of works up to £10 million has been proposed for the Lower River Aire washlands that were affected by devastating floods.
The Environment Agency continues to respond to reports of illegal waste sites, even during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Local economy boosted through innovative environmental projects
A consultation event is being held via zoom for the local community about plans to protect properties in Skeldergate from flooding
The Environment Agency is investigating after an illegal fishing net was recovered from the beach at Holy Island in Northumberland.
London-based Silverstream Technologies has developed a pioneering air-bubble system that reduces fuel consumption by 5-12%.
Read about the work of the Blue Belt Programme in UK Overseas Territories in the 2019-2020 annual update.
British High Commissioner to Malaysia H.E. Charles Hay and Ambassador of Italy to Malaysia H.E. Cristiano Maggipinto jointly penned an op-ed to mark World Environment Day.
Work has started on the final phase of an innovative project to reduce the risk of flooding in a Teesside town.
Three new Non-Executive Commissioners to the Forestry Commission have been appointed
Businesses can apply for a share of £800,000 to look at innovative designs for products, services or business models that make plastic use more sustainable.
British Ambassador Hugh Philpott took part in an internal United Nations event dedicated to celebrating World Environment Day in Turkmenistan.
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