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From Marine Management Organisation (MMO)
  • The following are the proposed catch limits to be set for quota stocks in August 2018.

  • The following are the proposed catch limits to be set for quota stocks in July 2018.

  • The following are the proposed catch limits to be set for quota stocks in June 2018.

  • The following are the proposed catch limits to be set for quota stocks in May 2018.

  • The following are the proposed catch limits to be set for quota stocks in April 2018.

  • Consultations now open to help inform marine conservation plans for the future and the views of marine users are urgently sought.

  • The following are the proposed catch limits to be set for quota stocks in March 2018.

  • The following are the proposed catch limits to be set for quota stocks in February 2018.

  • The following are the proposed catch limits to be set for quota stocks in January 2018.

  • The following are the proposed catch limits to be set for quota stocks in December 2017.

  • The following are the proposed catch limits to be set for quota stocks in November 2017.

  • The following are the proposed catch limits to be set for quota stocks in October 2017.

  • The following are the proposed catch limits to be set for quota stocks in September 2017.

  • This strategy sets out Defra’s equality, diversity and inclusion priorities from 2017 to 2020.

    First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government

  • The MMO has asked for people to share their views regarding a potential new marine disposal site in the South West.

  • Consultation on the Draft South Marine Plans will take place be between 7 November 2016 and 27 January 2017.

  • This consultation asked for feedback on the Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report for the north east, north west, south east and south west marine plans.

  • This consultation asks for feedback on the draft Statement of Public Participation for each of the next phase of marine plans.

  • There are quota management flexibilities to help fishermen operate under the landing obligation. Work continues on how these flexibilities will be applied.

  • What the government is doing to protect fish stocks by managing quotas, reducing discards, reforming fisheries and funding research and monitoring programmes.

    First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government