North East Marine Plan Iteration 3 Engagement
Overview
The North East Marine Plan policies have been developed with supporting text covering the What, Where, When, Why, Who and How to implement. These policies are also supported by a signposting section which sets out relevant legislation, policy, cross border planning requirements and other relevant evidence and best practice. The policies, supporting text and signposting sections aim to address the issues identified throughout the marine planning process in the north east marine plan areas.
Why your views matter
The MMO has been developing marine plan policy during the Iteration 3 planning stage. We are seeking your views on the marine plan policies and their supporting text. We would like you to consider how the policies will work in practice and what changes may be required to enhance their functionality. Your responses will be used to form the draft of the North East Marine Plan.
Through their development, the marine plan policies have been grouped using the sustainable development principles under which the high level marine objectives (HLMO) are grouped. These are set out in the Marine Policy Statement (MPS). To simplify the stakeholder experience the surveys have been categorised according to three of the HLMOs: economic, environmental and social. The remaining two HLMOs, good governance and sound science, underpin all of the plan policies.
Please respond via this online survey setting out your comments with any amendments. The policies and paragraphs in the templates have been numbered to make identification easier.
This survey will be available online from 21st January to 29th March 2019.
Audiences
- Water/water Industry sector
- Abattoir Operator
- Aggregates sector
- Agricultural Landlords
- Agricultural Valuers
- All Defra staff and ALBs
- All Marine Users
- Angling Organisations and Trade
- Animal welfare campaigners
- AWBs
- Beach Users
- Business/Private Sector
- Charities/Voluntary Organisations
- Coastal local authorities
- Coastal Management sector
- Coastal Members of Parliament
- Commercial Fisheries Organisations
- Consultants
- Consumer Groups
- Devolved Administrations
- Electrical re-use organisations
- Employment Agencies
- Energy sector
- Energy suppliers
- Environmental campaigners
- Environmental Health Officers
- Environmental professional services
- Estate Agents
- Families
- Farmers
- Fisheries Producer Organisations
- Fishermen
- Fishing Focus individual recipients
- Food Business Operators
- Food Industry
- Government Agencies
- Government Departments
- Horse riders
- Horticulture Industry
- House Building Industry
- Households
- IFCAs
- Industries and professional services
- Insurance industry
- Land Agents
- Legal and Conveyancing Professions
- Leisure industry
- Licensed Gangmasters
- Livestock show ground operators
- Local Authorities
- Local Authorities
- Manufacturers of livestock identifiers
- Manufacturing Industry
- Member of the General Public
- National Park Authorities
- Non-Government Organisation
- Non-Household Customers
- Operators of animal gatherings
- Pet Carriers
- Pet Interest Groups
- Pet Owners
- Policy Teams
- Ports and Harbour Authorities and Estuaries
- Producer Compliance Schemes
- Professional and Membership Organisations/Agencies
- Property Management
- Public Bodies
- Recreation sector
- Retail Industry
- Shellfish Cultivators
- SME businesses
- Students
- Tenant Farmers
- Tourism industry
- Trade Unions
- Trading Standards Officers
- Transport Organisations
- Veterinarians
- Vets
- Walkers
- Waste Management Companies
- Waste Producers and Handlers
- Water Abstractors
- Water suppliers
- WEEE Treatment Facilities
Interests
- Aarhus Convention
- Access to countryside and coast
- Air pollution
- Air quality
- Animal diseases
- Animal welfare
- Animals
- Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty
- Bathing waters
- Bee health
- Biodiversity
- Cattle
- Chemicals and pesticides
- Circus animals
- Climate change
- Common Agricultural Reform (CAP)
- Common Fisheries Policy
- Common land
- Conservation
- Conservation
- Construction
- Consultations
- Cross compliance
- Dairy industry
- Dangerous and wild animals
- Dangerous dogs
- Deforestation
- DEFRA Policy
- Domestic Waste Water Systems
- Ecosystems services
- Egg industry
- Environmental Stewardship
- Farm management
- Fish stocks
- Flood emergency
- Flood insurance
- Flooding
- Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases
- Food and drink exports
- Food imports
- Food labelling
- Food standards
- Forestry
- Forestry
- Genetic Modification (GM)
- Green economy
- Green infrastructure
- Growing and crops
- Holiday Accommodation
- Horses
- House Building and Planning
- Hunting with dogs
- Illegal logging
- Impact Assessments
- Industry organisations representing tenant farmers and landlords
- Inland waterways
- Inland waterways
- Land management
- Livestock disease control
- Livestock identification and movement
- Local environments
- Local nature partnerships
- Marine
- Marine Conservation
- Marine Conservation Zones
- Marine fisheries
- Marine licensing
- Meat Industry
- National Adaptation Programme
- National Parks
- Natural environment
- Nature reserves
- Nitrates and watercourses
- Noise
- Non-native species
- Ozone
- Palm oil
- Peat
- Pet Health
- Pet Ownership
- Pet Travel
- Pets
- Pigs
- Plants
- Policy and Delivery
- Pollution Sector
- Poultry
- Poultry industry
- Protected food names
- Protecting pets from cruelty
- Protecting wildlife
- Quarantine
- Recreational sector
- Resource Efficiency
- Retailers
- Rural broadband
- Rural Development Programme for England
- Rural economy and communities
- Rural grants and funding
- Rural Properties
- Science
- Sea angling
- Sewerage
- Sheep and goats
- Sheep, goat and deer production/marketing
- Shellfish
- Shellfish
- Single Payment Scheme (SPS)
- Skills, education, training and new entrants
- Soil
- Solicitors specialising in agricultural law
- Sustainable development
- Towns and village greens
- Travelling with pets
- Tree and plant health
- Uplands
- Waste and recycling
- Water Abstraction
- Water Act
- Water Bill
- Water conservation
- Water Industry charging
- Water Industry licencing
- Water quality
- Watercourse maintenance
- Whales and dolphins
- Wildlife crime
- Wildlife management
- Wine industry
- Zoos
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