MMO

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MMO is the commonly used abbreviation for the UK’s Marine Management Organisation, the government body responsible for regulating and managing marine activities in English waters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government agency
non‑departmental public body
public body
regulator
abbreviationOf Marine Management Organisation
country United Kingdom
establishedBy Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009
fullName Marine Management Organisation
goal balancing economic, social and environmental needs in the marine environment
sustainable development of the marine area
headquartersLocation Newcastle upon Tyne
jurisdiction England
languageOfWork English
legalBasis Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009
parentDepartment Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
regionServed English inshore waters
English offshore waters
responsibility administering marine licences in English waters
collecting and publishing marine and fisheries data
enforcing fisheries regulations in English waters
enforcing marine legislation in English waters
implementing marine planning in English waters
managing English fisheries within UK waters
managing marine activities in English waters
monitoring fishing activity in English waters
regulating marine activities in English waters
supporting marine nature conservation measures
supporting sustainable use of the marine environment
sector fisheries management
marine licensing
marine management
marine planning
supervises compliance with marine protected area regulations in English waters
marine licensing regime in English waters
typeOfOrganisation executive non‑departmental public body
website https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/marine-management-organisation
worksWith Environment Agency (England)
surface form: Environment Agency

Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authorities
Natural England
UK fishing industry
port authorities

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