Results for "Marine"
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Applying for a marine licence for projects using adaptive management or project phasing
Guidance for marine developers on using adaptive management at project level or in project phases
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How a Habitats Regulations Assessments (HRA) is undertaken in the marine licensing process
Information on Habitats Regulations Assessments (HRA) and how they are relevant to marine licensing
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Request an environmental impact assessment (EIA) screening opinion for a marine licence
EIA screening under Marine Works Regulations 2007 (as amended)
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Marine licensing: Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) consent decisions
EIA consent decision under Marine Works Regulations 2007 (as amended)
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Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for marine development: its purpose and our role
The purpose of, and our roles in, Environmental Impact Assessment for marine development
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Legislation, policy and information for marine Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
Legislation, policy and plans that can apply to EIA for marine developments
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At sea bird surveys for marine developments: when you need to conduct a survey
Guidance for marine developers on assessing the need for, designing and undertaking at sea bird surveys
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Marine mammals: assessing the effects of hearing injury from underwater noise for environmental assessments
You will need to assess the effects of hearing injury on marine mammals if your marine development activity generates underwater noise
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Activities that may be exempt from requiring a marine licence
Find out more detail about what activities may be exempt from requiring a marine licence
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Terms used in Wales for marine and coastal enhancement
Our guidance on the terms we use in Wales for marine and coastal enhancement to support clearer discussion around these activities
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How to carry out a Water Framework Directive (WFD) assessment for a marine licence application
Information on the Water Framework Directive and how it applies to marine licensing
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Conservation Advice for European marine sites (Reg 37)
If you are planning on carrying out work in a European Marine Site you must follow the advice set out in our Regulation 37 documents
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Marine mammal mortality and adverse effect on site integrity
NRW considers that only a small number of marine mammal removals would be permissible in any year before being unable to rule out AEOSI.
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Marine development: making single licence applications for multi-phase projects
Guidance for developers on providing information about the entire project, and its effects, to meet the requirements of the marine licensing process
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What is scoping for Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for marine developments
Find out how scoping can set out what needs to be assessed in your marine development EIA
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Indicative feature condition assessments for European marine sites (EMS)
A series of reports presenting NRW’s current advice on the indicative condition of features in key site in Wales’ network of marine protected areas.
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19 Jan 2016)
North Anglesey Marine / Gogledd Môn Forol possible SAC -
19 Jan 2016)
West Wales Marine / Gorllewin Cymru Forol possible SAC -
Making the most of marine planning
What needs to happen to ensure marine planning can support the sustainable management of marine natural resources?
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Coastal and marine environment
Learn about coastal ecosystems, processes and marine habitats – check our resources.