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MMO UPDATES COMPLIANCE STRATEGY

MMO updates compliance strategy – The UK’s Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has published an updated strategy setting out their overall approach to facilitating and achieving compliance across all areas that the MMO regulates but in particular marine licensing and fisheries management.

It provides information about the general principles the MMO will follow for the information of those affected parties and others with an interest in the MMO. Where applicable the MMO has published subsidiary policies which detail an enhanced approach to the compliance of regulated activities.

The MMO’s monitoring and enforcement functions relates predominately to English waters. However, the MMO also has responsibility for the activities of UK registered fishing vessels in the rest of the world and for the control of Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing activities that occur within the UK.

The MMO uses the various monitoring and enforcement measures at its disposal to endeavour to ensure protection of the marine environment, and that no party engaged in regulated activity gains an unfair market advantage by breaking the rules and that honest and law abiding people, organisations and industry are not disadvantaged by being compliant.

The Marine Management Organisation was created by the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009 and are now a team of almost 300 people. We combine our Newcastle upon Tyne and London operations with a local presence around the English coastline in North Shields, Scarborough, Grimsby, Lowestoft, Harwich, Hastings, Shoreham, Poole, Portsmouth, Brixham, Plymouth, Penzance, Whitehaven and Preston.

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