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Land use

Published date 2019-05-22

JNCC has developed tools that analyse the potential impacts of different land use options. ... Assess options: We provide evidence, regarding pressures and impacts (both man-made and natural) on habitats


UK Biodiversity Indicators 2024 - Enquiries

Published date 2024-12-10

Conservation Trust; British Trust for Ornithology; Butterfly Conservation; Centre for Environment, Fisheries


Monitoring strategies

Published date 2024-11-19

enables us to identify areas that aren’t being adequately covered through existing schemes and propose options ... evidence base: we assess the quality of the data produced and the analyses undertaken, and propose options


Marine Assessment

Published date 2019-05-07

magnitude of pressures, such as contaminants, litter, underwater noise, non-indigenous species and fisheries


Seabirds Count publication

Published date 2023-11-16

This is exacerbated by fish stock depletion by commercial fisheries, meaning there’s not enough food


SS.SBR.PoR.SspiMx Sabellaria spinulosa on stable circalittoral mixed sediment

Published date 2015-03

In the case of disturbance from shrimp fisheries, recovery will be accelerated if some of the reef is


Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans of the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and contiguous Atlantic Areas (ACCOBAMS)

Published date 2019-05-02

gear (bycatch), marine pollution, acoustic disturbance, hunting, whale-watching and competition with fisheries


Professor Peter Higgins

Published date 2025-07-03

His early career was as an environmental scientist, freshwater and fisheries biologist, with roles such


UK NBSAP launched

Published date 2025-03-14

are not harmful to biodiversity Enhance biodiversity and sustainability in agriculture, aquaculture, 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



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