The UK and EU have recently committed to an ecosystem-based approach to the management of our marine environment. In line with the requirements of the Habitats regulations, all consents likely to significantly affect Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) and Special Protection Areas (SPAs) are to be reviewed. As part of this process, 'site characterisation' is seen as an important first step towards the improved management of designated sites. This characterisation series, undertaken by the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom and funded by the Environment Agency and English Nature, sets out to determine the current status of designated marine sites in South West England, and how vulnerable (or robust) they are to conta...
Following the enactment of the Marine and Coastal Access Bill in November 2009, the Welsh Assembly G...
This report describes the investigations undertaken by the British Geological Survey (BGS) and the ...
Lyme Bay, located off the south west coast of England is home to some of the UK‟s most important ree...
The UK and EU have recently committed to an ecosystem-based approach to the management of our marine...
The Conservation (Natural Habitats, & c.) Regulations 1994 which implement the Habitats Directiv...
This report provides an overview of water and sediment quality within the Mersey Estuary European Ma...
The Convention on Biological Diversity is driving international marine protection, and for member st...
The goal of ecosystem-based marine spatial management is to maintain marine ecosystems in a healthy,...
This study assesses three alternative policy approaches that are being utilised to implement site ba...
This report provides an overview of water and sediment quality within the Essex Estuaries European M...
Statutory monitoring of the fauna of the ‘mudflats and sandflats not covered by seawater at low tide...
The UK is committed through international agreements and European obligations to the establishment o...
Abstract Statutory monitoring of the fauna of the ‘mudflats and sandflats not covered by seawater a...
Following the enactment of the Marine and Coastal Access Bill in November 2009, the Welsh Assembly G...
The purpose of this report is to put into plain English the legal issues, which underlie the establi...
Following the enactment of the Marine and Coastal Access Bill in November 2009, the Welsh Assembly G...
This report describes the investigations undertaken by the British Geological Survey (BGS) and the ...
Lyme Bay, located off the south west coast of England is home to some of the UK‟s most important ree...
The UK and EU have recently committed to an ecosystem-based approach to the management of our marine...
The Conservation (Natural Habitats, & c.) Regulations 1994 which implement the Habitats Directiv...
This report provides an overview of water and sediment quality within the Mersey Estuary European Ma...
The Convention on Biological Diversity is driving international marine protection, and for member st...
The goal of ecosystem-based marine spatial management is to maintain marine ecosystems in a healthy,...
This study assesses three alternative policy approaches that are being utilised to implement site ba...
This report provides an overview of water and sediment quality within the Essex Estuaries European M...
Statutory monitoring of the fauna of the ‘mudflats and sandflats not covered by seawater at low tide...
The UK is committed through international agreements and European obligations to the establishment o...
Abstract Statutory monitoring of the fauna of the ‘mudflats and sandflats not covered by seawater a...
Following the enactment of the Marine and Coastal Access Bill in November 2009, the Welsh Assembly G...
The purpose of this report is to put into plain English the legal issues, which underlie the establi...
Following the enactment of the Marine and Coastal Access Bill in November 2009, the Welsh Assembly G...
This report describes the investigations undertaken by the British Geological Survey (BGS) and the ...
Lyme Bay, located off the south west coast of England is home to some of the UK‟s most important ree...