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An assessment of the 2013 hydrographic survey.
This report considers opportunities for using dredge materials in the South marine plan areas.
This report considers a project to provide the MMO with evidence of social impacts within and between sectors.
Fisheries statistics for June 2014, including landings.
This project developed an initial list of marine tracers recommended for exemptions from marine licensing.
This report provides guidance for licensing case officers to support the implementation of marine planning.
This report summarises a project which identified social outcome indicators that might be affected by Marine Planning activities.
Habitats Regulations Assessment for the South Marine Plan
Fisheries statistics for May 2014, including landings.
A draft vision for the next 20 years in the South marine plan areas, and objectives to help achieve it.
A seascape assessment, including a character study and visual resource mapping, for the South inshore and offshore marine plan areas.
The study helps marine planners, developers, local councils and others understand various issues affecting coastal communities.
The South Plans Analytical Report (SPAR) summarises the evidence and issues for the South Inshore and South Offshore marine plan areas.
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