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Fees information for the different marine licences and associated work.
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) was created in 2009 by the Marine and Coastal Access Act.
How MMO byelaws are made and what they protect.
Current quota catch limits for the 10 metres and under pool including details on 2 and 3 monthly limits on stocks
Guidance to assist fishers understand how and when I-VMS will be delivered in English waters, how it may affect them, their responsibilities, and the steps they need to consider.
The Blue Book is a single collection of UK and EU laws.
Information on impact assessment requirements for marine licence applications.
Information and documents on the development of the East Marine Plans
Use this service to create a UK storage document for fish and shellfish that have been imported or landed directly into the UK for storage, ready for export.
These are the Marine licence requirements for construction activities taking place within the Marine Management Organisation's jurisdiction.
We publish national and other statistics on marine activities in England and the UK.
UK quota management spreadsheets showing uptake of fish catches by each producer organisation against their allocations for the year.
How to export or move fish for human consumption from the UK.
Get a licence to carry out any work that disturbs the seabed, including building, laying pipelines or cables, dredging and disposing of waste, or get a marine wildlife licence if you might disturb protected species
This guidance outlines the circumstances under which a marine licence may be required from the marine management organisation.
Guidance for the Fisheries and Seafood Scheme
The Channel demersal non-quota species FMP describes how we will achieve the long-term sustainable management of these fisheries in English waters.
Figures on the fishing industry are released every month, in addition to the annual sea fisheries statistics report
This guidance outlines the circumstances under which a marine licence may be required from the Marine Management Organisation.
Work out if your activity qualifies for the self-service marine licensing process
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