Results for "Marine"
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Marine renewable energy developments
Resources for marine developers
- 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
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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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Managing sediment: marine coastal and estuarine
Information for developers on how to manage sediment sustainably
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Assessing Welsh fishing activities in Marine Protected Areas
Assessing the impacts of fishing activities on Marine Protected Areas
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Activities that may be exempt from requiring a marine licence
Find out more detail about what activities may be exempt from requiring a marine licence
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Applying for a marine licence consent that has multiple phases
Guidance for marine developers on using adaptive management in multi phase projects
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Apply to change or transfer (vary) a marine licence
How to make changes to your marine licence
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Conservation Advice for European marine sites (Reg 37)
If you are planning on carrying out work in a European Marine Site you must follow the advice set out in our Regulation 37 documents
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Scoping and preparing an Environmental Impact Assessment for marine development
Guidance for developers on scoping an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
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Marine physical processes and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
Guidance for marine developers
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Marine mammal mortality and adverse effect on site integrity
NRW considers that only a small number of marine mammal removals would be permissible in any year before being unable to rule out AEOSI.
- Marine mammal management units in habitat regulations assessments
- ORML2233 Awel y Môr Offshore Wind Farm Marine Licence Application
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Applying for a marine licence for projects using adaptive management or project phasing
Guidance for marine developers on using adaptive management at project level or in project phases
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Marine development: making single licence applications for multi-phase projects
Guidance for developers on providing information about the entire project, and its effects, to meet the requirements of the marine licensing process