Policy paper

South East Inshore Marine Plan: three-year report

The three-year progress report on the South East Inshore Marine Plan.

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Three-year report on the South East Inshore Marine Plan

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This report was developed under the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government. Although it is broadly aligned with existing legislation, there may be aspects of the report which may not fully reflect current government policy.

This report reviews the progress made in meeting the aims of the South East Inshore Marine Plan and the UK Marine Policy Statement.

The south east inshore marine plan area stretches from Felixstowe in Suffolk to west of Dover in Kent. The French marine area, the east marine plan areas and the south inshore marine plan area border the south east inshore marine plan area. The South East Marine Plan was adopted on 23 June 2021.

The South East Marine Plan is a 20-year plan. Sections 54 and 61 of the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009 require matters that may impact the contextual landscape of marine planning and the marine plans themselves to be kept under review, with reports to be published every three years following plan adoption. This is the first Three-Year Report on the South East Inshore Marine Plan.

The Marine Management Organisation (MMO)’s approach to monitoring marine plans covers:

  • context monitoring – an assessment of the legislative or regulatory changes that may affect the relevance of the marine plan
  • process monitoring – an assessment of if, and how, the marine plan and its policies are being used
  • outcome monitoring – an assessment of the effects and effectiveness of the plan policies, of the progress made towards securing the plan objectives, and where relevant, of the contribution towards high level marine objectives (HLMOs)

Amending or replacing the South East Marine Plan

The first Three-Year Report shows that the South East Marine Plan remains broadly aligned with new and existing legislation and is becoming embedded within the planning and consenting process. The South East Marine Plan is showing some positive progress towards the HLMOs, but more time is needed to identify clear trends and assess the effects and effectiveness of specific policies.

Following advice from the MMO, the South East Inshore Marine Plan will be retained and not amended or replaced at this time.

The report was developed under the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government. Whilst the report shows that the marine plan remains broadly aligned with new and existing legislation and is becoming embedded within the planning and consenting process, changes to policy under the current government may have occurred since preparation of the report.

Marine planning

Marine planning is the approach to managing the seas around England introduced by the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009.

There are 11 marine plan areas in England. Marine plans are intended to:

  • inform and guide marine users and regulators
  • manage the sustainable development of marine industries, such as wind farms and fishing
  • help conserve and protect marine species and habitats

Marine plans contribute to the UK’s vision of clean, healthy, safe, productive and biologically diverse oceans and seas.

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Published 30 June 2025

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