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Guidance for offshore wind developers on post-consent monitoring standards.
This guidance explains when construction, alteration or improvement works may need a marine licence from the Marine Management Organisation.
The standard terms that apply when we charge for giving planning or marine licence advice.
Offshore generating stations may require a marine licence and other consent.
This guidance can be used to assist your completion of a standard marine licence application within the MMO’s Marine Case Management System MCMS.
This guidance has been compiled to help recreational divers to ascertain whether diving activities may be licensable.
Information on selected marine licence cases, including licensed dredging and disposal activity within the Teesside area.
The West of Walney Marine Conservation Zone is off the North West coast of England.
This guidance outlines the circumstances under which a marine licence may be required from the Marine Management Organisation.
This page is dedicated to live MMO surveys relating to Marine Planning and Marine Licensing services. Further information and links to live surveys can be found below.
Guidance for laboratories on physical and chemical determinands for sediment sampling to support marine licence applications.
Brighton Marina Dredge and Disposal marine licence application (MLA/2024/00394).
This guidance outlines the circumstances under which a marine licence may be required from the MMO.
We aim to deliver timely, cost-proportionate and evidence-based determinations; providing excellent customer service through a user-friendly system.
A magazine for our Marine Management Organisation customers, partners and other stakeholders.
The MMO monitors marine licence activities to ensure compliance with the conditions of a licence.
Detailed guidance on the Planning Inspectorate’s procedures if the Secretary of State decides to recover the application.
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 on what you need to do to apply for a standard marine licence.
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