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Review of how sediments have been polluted by abandoned metal mines and recommended actions.
This MGN provide guidance on certain aspects of the Merchant Shipping (Control and Management of Ships’ Ballast Water and Sediments) Regulations 2022 (SI 2022/737).
Parrotfish identified as major producers of island-building sediment in the Maldives
This palaeoecological study focuses on the analysis of diatom remains in sediment core samples from a set of lakes across England, Wales and Scotland.
This project improved understanding of hydrobiosedimentary processes and the problems caused by their interaction in estuaries.
Information on selected marine licence cases, including licensed dredging and disposal activity within the Teesside area.
How to assess the impact of your activity in estuarine (transitional) and coastal waters for the Water Framework Directive (WFD). The guidance is called Clearing the Waters for All.
The prices of statutory biodiversity credits from the date biodiversity net gain (BNG) becomes mandatory.
A report describing the aspects of the SANTOSS project that help coastal managers to understand and predict how sand shifts along coasts.
This project investigated the effectiveness of a technique for stopping the release of phosphorus from lake sediments.
Increase flood resilience with natural flood management.
This guidance outlines the circumstances under which a marine licence may be required from the Marine Management Organisation.
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