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Solitary but sociable: Understanding lone dolphins and why we need to act responsibly

Solitary but sociable: Understanding lone dolphins and why we need to act responsibly

Every now and then solitary dolphins appear in coastal waters. The reasons why this happens can vary and are not always clear. What we do know is that they can captivate communities, display playful behaviour and become more interested in …

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Wave energy trial gets green light

Posted by: Craig Loughlin, MMO and Amy Wardlaw, MMO, Posted on: 13 May 2014 - Categories: marine licensing

...have certain powers under section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989 to consent electricity generation from these renewable energy installations. One such application we’ve recently approved was from Seatricity Ltd....

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The Wildlife Trusts discuss management of our seas

Posted by: Eleanor Stone, Wildlife Trusts and Amy Wardlaw, MMO, Posted on: 12 May 2014 - Categories: marine licensing, marine planning

Eleanor Stone, Marine Planning Officer for the Wildlife Trusts, discusses her recent visit to the MMO's offices in Newcastle. The Wildlife Trusts is the largest UK voluntary organisation dedicated to...

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How do we explain what marine planning means for you?

Posted by: Russell Gadbury, MMO Marine Planning Manager, Posted on: 7 May 2014 - Categories: marine planning

Marine planning is a real milestone for our seas, but explaining how a plan impacts on everyday activities in the marine area can be a challenge.

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The MMO's Corporate Plan - explaining our aims for the next three years

Posted by: Amy Wardlaw, MMO, Posted on: 1 May 2014 - Categories: MMO corporate
Photograph of a coastal scene in Plymouth

Our corporate plan for the next three years (2014-2017) has been published, and we’ve got a wide range of challenging tasks ahead. Enabling sustainable development is absolutely central to this...

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MMO’s work with water companies

Posted by: Amy Wardlaw, MMO, Posted on: 16 April 2014 - Categories: marine licensing

The MMO's work with water companies may make a cameo appearance on the BBC documentary series Watermen. Amy Wardlaw, marine licensing communications manager, explains. The 6-part Watermen series follows the...

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Marine licensing improvements highlighted in Parliament

Posted by: Amy Wardlaw, MMO, Posted on: 10 April 2014 - Categories: marine licensing, marine planning

...Wardlaw and Gill Stephenson of the MMO’s communications team attended, Amy explains more: The Better for Business event showcased the work of Defra agencies and non-departmental public bodies in providing...

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Marine Information System

Posted by: Nat Percival, MMO, Posted on: 9 April 2014 - Categories: marine planning

MMO marine planner Nat Percival explains how the Marine Information System (MIS) works. We’ve been working on the first marine plans for England since 2011, and one of the first...

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The role of a Marine Planning Implementation Officer

Posted by: Stacey Clarke, MMO and Amy Wardlaw, MMO, Posted on: 7 April 2014 - Categories: marine planning

Marine planning implementation officer for the East, Stacey Clarke, explains her job. My day-to-day work can vary from being in the office, answering questions or writing policy and other documents;...

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A local authority's perspective on marine plans

Posted by: Alex Codd, Hull City Council and Amy Wardlaw, MMO, Posted on: 3 April 2014 - Categories: marine planning

Alex Codd, City Planning Manager, Hull City Council, discusses his organisation's involvement in the development of the marine plans, and their relevance for the offshore wind industry. Alex Codd, City...

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Marine planning and The Crown Estate

Posted by: Susan Kidd, The Crown Estate, Posted on: 3 April 2014 - Categories: marine planning

Susan Kidd, Marine Planning Manager at The Crown Estate, explains how planning will benefit her work. The Crown Estate manages the seabed While the Marine Management Organisation (MMO), established in...

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