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Almost everyone in Britain has some experience of the sea. Some of us make a living there, perhaps fishing or working in the ports. Some of us study the incredible creatures that live beneath the waves. And for some of …
Did you know that Defra supports conservation projects that help endangered fish, coral reef and seabirds in far flung spots such as St Helena and the British Virgin Islands? Darwin Plus is an internationally renowned programme which helps to protect …
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) published its annual UK Sea Fisheries Statistics 2013 last week. MMO’s Head of Statistics and Fisheries Management, Kevin Williamson, looks at how the information is used to ensure we have healthy and diverse seas around our …
by Llucia Mascorda Cabre Devon Marine Team Cream teas, ancient ruins, and white beaches with surfers dotted along the horizon- these are most people’s impressions of Devon. But beyond the breath-taking coastline and out to sea, three areas of the …
By Owen Paterson, Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs The seas surrounding the UK are vitally important to our nation. Our marine economy is currently worth more than £49 billion a year and has the potential …
Grant Course, Senior Marine Trials Officer at the Marine Management Organisation, writes about how trials are looking at how a fish discards ban may work. Fisheries Minister George Eustice recently said that the UK is: “committed to further extension of …