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Cost of MMO marine licensing applications changes from 1 September.
The MMO has approved an application from Dover Harbour Board for aggregate dredging off the Kent coast.
MMO and BSAC are working together to review guidance on removing lost, abandoned or discarded fishing gear from the seabed.
The MMO provides additional guidance on licensing rules relevant for the diving community and fishing gear.
Volunteer marine conservation group is the first applicant to benefit from self-service approach to low-risk marine licensing.
Quicker, cheaper, digital service for some marine licence applications launched
High Court in favour of marine licence decision for Brighton Marina development following Judicial Review.
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has been looking into concerns about noise off the Sussex coast and the Rampion Offshore Wind Farm.
A streamlined approach to regulating development in the River Thames has been agreed by the MMO and Port of London Authority
A Marine Noise Registry has been introduced by Defra and JNCC to collect and display data on noisy activities in the marine area.
The marine licensing case management system will be unavailable from Friday 11 December until Sunday 13 December 2015
The MMO has provided an update on proposed changes to dredging and disposal activities on behalf of HMNB Devonport.
Works associated with the laying of the undersea electricity cable between the UK and Norway have been approved by the MMO.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Sampling and sediment analysis to support a marine licence application will need to be carried out before an application is submitted.
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