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From Marine Management Organisation (MMO)
  • Work out if your activity qualifies for the self-service marine licensing process

  • Current quota catch limits for the 10 metres and under pool including details on 2 and 3 monthly limits on stocks

  • Information on the current rules applicable to Bluefin tuna in UK waters.

  • These are the Marine licence requirements for construction activities taking place within the Marine Management Organisation's jurisdiction.

  • Apply for Maritime and Fisheries Funds (MFF) and download guidance documents and application forms.

  • MMO has carried out assessments on the impacts of fishing gear on protected features in Stage 3 MPAs as well as an assessment of the social and economic impacts of the proposed byelaws.

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

  • MMO is proposing management measures for offshore marine protected areas (MPAs) in The Irish Sea region.

  • This guidance outlines the circumstances under which a marine licence may be required from the marine management organisation.

  • Published June 2021 the South West Inshore and South West Offshore Marine Plans provides guidance for sustainable development from the border with Wales to the River Dart in Devon.

  • The Blue Book is a single collection of UK and EU laws.

  • Marine Management Organisation evidence strategy, requirements and reports.

  • Map showing how England's inshore and offshore waters have been split into 11 marine plan areas.

  • This guidance outlines the circumstances under which a marine licence may be required from the Marine Management Organisation.

  • Marine Management Organisation guidance on the environmental benefits of advanced mooring systems over traditional moorings, as well as the consent and marine licencing process.

  • MMO is proposing management measures for offshore marine protected areas (MPAs) in The Eastern Channel region.

  • Information to support vessel owners and licence holders of under-12 metre English vessels.

  • Regional Fisheries Groups (RFGs) are an initiative set up to enable the inshore fishing sector to come together to share views and promote collaborative working with organisations such as MMO, Defra, Cefas and local IFCAs.

  • Penalty notices and fines that apply for fisheries offences, including illegal catch and marketing offences.

  • MMO byelaw covering specified areas in the following 13 marine protected areas.