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By sharing science we will strengthen management

Posted by: Jacqui Tweddle and Katherine Yates, Posted on: 22 March 2017 - Categories: Evidence

At the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) science plays a big part in all our work and access to high quality and up to date marine evidence is critical. Our two new NERC Knowledge Fellows, Dr Jacqui Tweddle and Dr Katherine …

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How many statisticians does it take?

Posted by: Guy Ellis (Statistician) - MMO, Posted on: 21 March 2017 - Categories: Statistics, Uncategorized

Guy Ellis is part of an MMO team of 3 statisticians, providing analysis and advice to quota managers, industry and policy makers.

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Fully Documented Fishery scheme helping to reduce discards of quota species

Posted by: Amy Wardlaw, MMO, Posted on: 20 March 2017 - Categories: Coastal
boat and sea birds catch quota trials

...vessel is fishing and sensors to detect when the fishing net is deployed. A picture of the REM system’s output is below. These schemes are voluntary and it is only...

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How clean is your beach?

Posted by: Carl Harvey (Digital Manager), Posted on: 15 March 2017 - Categories: Coastal, marine conservation
Pile of rubbish collected

...hour clean we had found hundreds of items scattered across the beach and sand dunes including: tractor tyres lighters glass bottles beer cans tennis balls cotton bud tips cans of...

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Focus on (EMFF) - Whitby and District Fishing Industry Training School

Posted by: Catherine Murphy (MMO), Posted on: 3 March 2017 - Categories: Coastal, European Maritime Fisheries Fund (EMFF)

In the second of our series of EMFF Focus On’s and to coincide with National Apprenticeship week 6 March 2017 we focus on Whitby and District Fishing Industry Training School.

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Cables, causeways and other current marine licensing examples

Posted by: Amy Wardlaw, MMO, Posted on: 2 March 2017 - Categories: marine licensing
Lindisfarne causeway

...on Sunderland City Council’s website and on the public register (search for 34686/100115/6). Marine aggregates and fisheries liaison Part of the MMO’s role is in managing and balancing competing uses...

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