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The licence sets out where you can fish, what you are not allowed to fish and the limits for the stocks you are allowed to fish and land.
Entry into enclosed spaces onboard ships is sometimes a necessary but dangerous work activity. This guidance outlines regulations and provides information and advice on how to identify an enclosed space and how to reduce the risk to life.
Report wreck material to the Receiver of Wreck - what counts as wreck material, fines and deadline
If you recover wreck material, for example parts of a ship or its cargo,…
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Location: Close to Cairnbulg Briggs light beacon, east of Fraserburgh, Scotland.
Warns of the unseen risks from the build-up of gases in 'enclosed' spaces including refrigerated salt water (RSW) tanks.
Wreck and salvage laws, the role of the Receiver of the Wreck, wreck owners and salvors and how to report wreck material.
Location: 14 miles east of Sunderland, England
Registered and licensed vessels over 10 metres
Location: approximately 6 nautical miles south-east of Lizard Point, Cornwall, England.
Location: Off Aberdeen, Scotland.
Registered and licensed vessels 10 metres and under
Guidance on identifying and dealing with overweight lifeboats and rescue boats.
Location: Fishbourne Ferry Terminal, Isle of Wight, England.
Provides guidance on bilge systems, during construction, operation, to help reduce number of vessels and lives lost as a result of flooding.
Location: Colwyn Bay, North Wales.
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