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  • The Blue Belt Programme supports the UK Overseas Territories with the protection and sustainable management of their marine environments.

  • Information about impact assessments for marine licence applications.

  • The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) is responsible for managing fishing and marine non-licensable activities (mNLA) in England’s marine protected areas (MPAs). This includes ensuring fishing and mNLA management measures…

  • Rye Harbour high water times for each day (morning and afternoon).

  • Our flexible service can provide tidal information tailored to your specific requirements.

  • Wreck and salvage laws, the role of the Receiver of the Wreck, wreck owners and salvors and how to report wreck material.

  • Details of how to correctly sample and analyse sediment in support of a marine licence application.

  • Harbour Orders are a form of delegated legislation made under the Harbours Act 1964 (HA 1964), which either amends existing harbour legislation or introduces new harbour legislation.

  • Create and submit catch records for all English and Welsh under 10 metre (U10m) flag vessels that fish in UK waters.

  • Bluefin tuna (BFT) commercial fishery within UK waters.

  • Contact details for all enquiries relating to marine licences

  • This Marine Policy Statement (MPS) is the framework for preparing Marine Plans and taking decisions affecting the marine environment.

  • How to apply for a commercial domestic fishing licence for vessels 10m and under

  • The strategy sets out the Marine Management Organisation's overall approach to achieving compliance.

  • Find out about the different marine species and how they are protected UK wildlife legislation.

  • Information on the different types of commercial fishing vessel licences.

  • Use the Environmental Quality Standards Directive (EQSD) list when scoping an activity for a Water Framework Directive (WFD) assessment.

  • The Celtic Sea and Western Channel demersal Fisheries Management Plan (FMP) covers English and Welsh waters within ICES areas 7e, 7f, 7g and 7h.

  • Work out if your activity qualifies for the self-service marine licensing process

  • This guidance explains when dredging activities may need a marine licence from the Marine Management Organisation.