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East Marine Plan Engagement Events Bring Together More Than 160 Participants

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Stakeholders from across England joined two online events to hear the latest updates on the East Marine Plan and help shape future engagement activities. As part of ongoing engagement on the development of the East Marine Plan, the Marine Planning …

Protecting our seas together: MPA byelaws, enforcement, and compliance

Our mission is to safeguard England’s marine environment while supporting a thriving and sustainable fishing industry. One way we can achieve this is through the implementation and enforcement of byelaws within our offshore marine protected areas (MPAs).  Our MPA byelaws …

Protecting marine life: Key MPA species and their importance for healthy ecosystems

We'd like to introduce some of the UK's less well known, but vitally important marine species which we’re aiming to protect within Stage 3 Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). In Stage 3 we're consulting on proposed fisheries management measures that would …

Spotlight on MPA marine habitats: From Subtidal Sand to Deep-Sea Bed

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We’re diving into some of the less well known but ecologically vital marine habitats found in England’s offshore Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). This includes subtidal sand, mud, sediment, and deep-sea bed.  While these habitats may not have the visual appeal …

Strengthening Ties with Ports and Harbours: better data, better engagement

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The recent spotlight for coastal planner engagement has been on ports and harbours over the last few months, with the aim of improving our engagement with stakeholders and collecting important data. The Coastal Planners initially focused on Statutory Harbour Authorities …

Spotting and reporting Invasive Non-Native marine species

It’s Invasive Non-Native Species (INNS) week across the UK – a national effort to raise awareness of the threat invasive species pose to our environment, economy, and native wildlife. For those working on or near the water, especially fishers, you …

Strategic Renewables Unit Powers Ahead!

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Successfully Tackling Underwater Noise This summer, the SRU, alongside other MMO teams, regulators and industry developers, collaborated to manage noisy activities in the Southern North Sea Special Area of Conservation. By working together, all parties successfully kept noise levels below …

Protecting our diverse and valuable seabird species

Little gull in flight

Have you ever been asked to name a UK seabird on the spot? Seagulls probably come to mind first, right? Or maybe you think about those charismatic puffins or bustling ‘seabird cities’ of guillemots.  We’re actually home to some of …