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Guidance on helicopter landing areas fitted on roll-on and roll-off ships of 130 metres and more in length, built on or after 1 July 1999.
Guidance on the technical conservation and landing obligation (discard ban) regulations for 2021. Including how the rules apply, selling undersize fish, reporting requirements and quota management.
RA covering the reference system to be used in aerodrome and aeronautical data at helicopter landing sites.
How to import or move fish for human consumption to the UK.
Whilst attempting to land in a strong crosswind, the left wingtip struck the runway several times, resulting in a hard landing, London Stansted Airport, 31 January 2022.
This note explains the rules for regulated firewood entering Great Britain.
Details of Minimum Conservation Reference Sizes (MCRS) in UK waters.
Location: River Thames, England.
Location: Bristol Channel, near Penath, Wales.
If you fish in the North sea (ICES areas: IIa and IV) check if you are affected by the demersal landing obligation in 2016.
RA covering markers in use at helicopter landing sites.
Which fish come under the landing obligation, what you have to do with them on board and which you can sell for human consumption.
This appendix provides a detailed breakdown of the specific data elements needed for each declaration category.
Guidance to help vessels operate under the demersal landing obligation which comes into force on the 1 January 2018.
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