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186 page results for 'fisheries options paper'

Inner Dowsing, Race Bank and North Ridge

Published date 2024-04-19

The “reefiness” of Sabellaria spinulosa in The Wash (2008) – A report by the Eastern Sea Fisheries Joint ... Eastern Sea Fisheries Joint Committee, King’s Lynn.  


Chile Viticulture - project introduction

Published date 2019-08-14

Try changing the management options to see how different decisions may impact the level of service delivery


A Week off Northumberland

Published date 2016-05-26

, JNCC participated on a six day multidisciplinary seabed survey with Cefas, Northumberland Inshore Fisheries


International action plan aims to halt decline of marine birds in North-East Atlantic

Published date 2024-09-11

drafting the RAP-Bird over the last two years in consultation with stakeholders from the renewables, fisheries


Offshore Industry Advice

Published date 2020-03-30

extraction, renewable energy, cable laying, and Ministry of Defence military activities, as well as fisheries


Memorandum of Understanding concerning Conservation Measures for Marine Turtles of the Atlantic Coast of Africa

Published date 2019-05-02

Direct harvesting of turtles and by-catch in the rich fisheries of the Gulf of Guinea is therefore considered


Climate change adaptation and hurricane disaster resilience in the Overseas Territories

Published date 2023-09-29

Conserving tropical marine ecosystems in TCI through science-based fisheries management (DPLUS153, SAERI-led


Careers

Published date 2022-11-01

advice to government(s) on marine mammal conservation through to the environmental impacts of commercial fisheries


TCI Resilient Recovery from Covid-19

Published date 2024-05-09

is also being implemented alongside the JNCC-led and RESEMBID-funded project: Sustaining queen conch fisheries


UK Marine Biodiversity Monitoring Programme

Published date 2019-04-29

biodiversity monitoring that is more co-ordinated and cost effective Development of advice for Governments on options



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