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Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR)
This guide sets out who has to apply for a permit, how to apply and explains the other rules covering travel to Antarctica.
The United Kingdom and New Zealand have agreed shared Antarctic priorities to 2028.
The Southern North Sea demersal non-quota species FMP describes how we will achieve the long-term sustainable management of these fisheries in English waters.
Get conservation advice on the impact of activity on a marine site and find out the status of advice using the interactive map.
The Southern North Sea and English Channel Skates and Rays Fisheries Management Plan covers ICES divisions 7d, 7e, 4b and 4c and includes species Thornback ray, Blonde ray, Undulate ray, Small-eyed ray, Spotted ray, Cuckoo ray and Starry ray.
The Southern North Sea and Eastern Channel mixed flatfish FMP describes how we will achieve the long-term sustainable management of these fisheries in English waters.
The Southern North Sea and Channel skates and rays FMP describes how we will achieve the long-term sustainable management of skates and rays fisheries in English waters.
The Blue Belt Programme supports the UK Overseas Territories with the protection and sustainable management of their marine environments.
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