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This document contains the following information: Agreement on the conservation of small cetaceans of the Baltic and North Sea: New York, 17 March 1992.
Project 45 AREA VII 120mm square mesh panel evaluation.
Only farmed salmon and sea trout, and wild fish caught in legal net and trap fisheries, can be legally bought and sold in England.
Information about how to apply for an oil pollution beach supervisor course.
Materials for MCA course for local authorities on how to carry out and supervise shoreline clean-ups.
Training materials for MCA oil pollution, contingency planning and response course.
The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs delegated marine planning functions to MMO in 2010.
A high-level view for all European marine sites and the first tranche of Marine Conservation Zones in English waters, including some current actions on site management.
Details of skipper responsibilities, device specification and requirements, VMS+ guidance, and reports.
Details of how the first English marine plans were developed following the marine planning stepped process.
Regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for fish meal and fish oil producers.
Times and heights of high and low waters, split into morning and afternoon, one month per page, with a table drawn around the data (A4 portrait)
Times and heights of high and low waters, split into morning and afternoon, one month per page, without a table drawn around the data (A4 portrait)
High water-only format, split into morning and afternoon, four months per page (A4 landscape)
Times and heights of high water only, split into morning and afternoon, one month per page, with a table drawn around the data (A4 portrait)
Times of high water for each day of the year, contained on one page (A4 portrait)
Hourly heights, two months per page (A4 portrait)
Times and heights of high and low waters
Times and heights of high waters only
Hourly heights
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