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Fishers to be charged no extra fees for checks on about 75 vessels by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.
This guidance outlines the circumstances under which a marine licence may be required from the Marine Management Organisation.
An accelerated licensing process may apply to some applications for dredging activity.
The project aimed to design and evaluate modifications to the belly of standard scallop dredges that raise runners or similar supports.
Location: Flixborough Wharf, River Trent, England.
Location: Approximately 3 miles south of Little Sark, Guernsey, Channel Islands.
This project assessed how dredging sediment off shore affects the stability of the near shore, as well as beach landscapes, flood defences, erosion and ecology.
Product recall for Adventuridge Portable Hammock with Stand sold by Aldi presenting a risk of injuries as one seam at the head end of the fabric has been reported to fail after limited uses.
The D1 exemption allows you to deposit dredging spoil on the banks of the water it was dredged from and treat it by screening and removing water.
This guidance has been compiled to help recreational divers to ascertain whether diving activities may be licensable.
Location: South of Newhaven, England
Demountable flood defences have a part to play in flood risk management, particularly where permanent defences are considered impractical or where the sighting of fixed barriers is visually obtrusive.
The D3 exemption allows the burial of waste from a portable toilet, to avoid long-distance transportation of small quantities of waste to sewage treatment works.
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