Results for "Marine"
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Activities that need a marine licence
Find out if you need a marine licence
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Marine licensing: decisions
Find documents relating to decisions which require an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) or are considered of high public interest
- Marine licence applications 2019
- Marine licence applications 2020
- Marine licence applications 2021
- Marine licence applications 2022
- Marine licence applications 2023
- Marine licence applications 2024
- Marine licence applications 2025
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Using adaptive management for marine developments
Guidance for marine developers on adaptive management principles
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Marine vertebrate conservation legislation in Wales
Guidance for marine developers
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Benthic habitat assessments for marine developments
Guidance for marine developers
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Marine and coastal physical processes assessments
Guidance for developers on carrying out physical process assessments for marine projects
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Managing sediment: marine coastal and estuarine
Information for developers on how to manage sediment sustainably
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Mapping environmental considerations for marine planning
A spatial tool for marine planners
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Submit data to the Marine Noise Registry
When we issue a marine licence that cover noisy activities they will include licence conditions requiring the applicant to submit data to the Marine Noise Registry.
- Apply for a band 1 marine licence
- Nature Networks - information on marine projects
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Marine European Protected Species licensing
Whales, dolphins, porpoises, turtles and sturgeon are European Protected Species (EPS). It is against the law to damage their breeding sites / resting places, or deliberately to capture, kill, injure or disturb an EPS without a licence.
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Environmental Impact Assessment for marine activities
Information on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and how it applies to marine licensing