Skip to main content
GOV.UK
Blog Marine developments
Organisations:
Marine Management Organisation

Understanding underwater noise

Posted by: Amy Wardlaw, MMO, Posted on: 18 August 2016 - Categories: marine conservation, marine licensing
Seismic survey ship

As human activities in the marine area increase so does underwater noise. Understanding and mitigating the impact of this is an important part of the sustainable development of our seas and protecting the marine environment for future generations.

Read more of Understanding underwater noise - 2 comments

Sea! It’s not confusing after all

Posted by: Carl Harvey (Digital Manager), Posted on: 25 July 2016 - Categories: Digital

Share, tweet, post, blog, embed, link, upload, pin, grab, sign up, hashtag, DM, route, podcast, wiki, widget, kik, RSS, digg, mash, buzz, reader, captcha, storify, photocast. Confusing isn’t it? When...

Read more of Sea! It’s not confusing after all
Previous page
  • Page 1
  • Page 2

Related content and links

About marine developments

News and updates about the work of the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) and its partners in enabling sustainable growth in seas around England. Marine industries are estimated to contribute around £49.4 billion a year to the UK economy.

Our about us page explains the MMO's work in more detail.

Categories

MMO on Twitter

Tweets by @The_MMO

Sign up and manage updates

  • Email
  • Atom

Useful links

  • Marine planning
  • Marine licensing
  • Public register of marine licence applications

Follow us

  • MMO on Twitter
  • MMO on Facebook

Recent Posts

  • Protecting our marine environment - MPA consultation 19 June 2025
  • The ocean is a climate ally: How the East Marine Plan can lead on climate action 10 June 2025
  • Find out more about Marine Licensing 28 May 2025

Moderation policy

Guidance on commenting on this blog and our moderation policy.

Useful links

  • All GOV.UK blogs
  • All GOV.UK blog posts
  • GOV.UK
  • All departments
  • Accessibility statement
  • Cookies
All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise stated
© Crown copyright