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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Seeking views on plans to simplify fishing vessel licensing in England. This includes removing outdated and unnecessary rules.
This is a triennial review of the Marine Management Organisation.
People interested in influencing catch limit estimations are encouraged to email their views before 5:00pm 25 February 2015.
Seeking views on proposals to introduce a points system for masters of fishing vessels who are found guilty of serious fisheries offences.
In January 2014, we carried out a review of the publication which included a user consultation exercise.
Details on the implementation and monitoring of the East Marine Plan
Inviting views on proposals to revise the fees structure for marine licensing as operated by the Marine Management Organisation (MMO).
The draft South Plans Analytical Report summarises the evidence and issues for the South marine plan areas.
The consultation seeks the views of all those with an interest in the East marine plan areas as these are vital to the plan-making process.
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