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I-VMS - Frequently asked questions
Bluefin tuna (BFT) commercial fishery within UK waters.
This guidance has been compiled to help recreational divers to ascertain whether diving activities may be licensable.
Map showing how England's inshore and offshore waters have been split into 11 marine plan areas.
The Fisheries and Seafood Scheme (FaSS) offers a range of options which may support pollack fishers impacted by recent fisheries negotiations.
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.
Published June 2021 the North East Inshore and North East Offshore Marine Plans provides guidance for sustainable development from the Scottish Border to Flamborough Head in Yorkshire.
How to apply for a commercial fishing licence for vessels 10 metres and under
The region covers Worth Matravers/Saint Alban's Head around coast of Cornwall, to Bristol. This includes the Isles of Scilly.
East Inshore and Offshore Marine Plan Areas - Statement of Public Participation
This guidance outlines the circumstances under which a marine licence may be required from the Marine Management Organisation.
Why you need a marine wildlife licence if you are going to disturb a protected species, how to apply and how to report an incident.
The timeline illustrates how the assessment and approval process works once an application for a marine licence has been validated.
The South Marine Plans were published on 17 July 2018.
Fees information for the different marine licences and associated work.
How catch limits are set and how to get involved in setting them. This includes current catch limits and closed fishing areas.
The 12-stage process on how a marine plan is made from selection to implementation and monitoring and how you can get involved.
This page details the MMO’s work on the management of marine non-licensable activity in Studland Bay Marine Conservation Zone (MCZ).
MMO byelaw covering specified areas in the following 13 marine protected areas.
How marine non-licensable activities are assessed and managed in marine protected areas (MPAs).
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