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17 publications
The public consultation was conducted during the period 30th November 2020 and 31st March 2021. The Department has summarised the comments received in the synopsis report below.
The Department has produced guidance for staff, competent authorities, environmental bodies and members of the public in relation to dealing with live and dead stranded marine wildlife. This includes relevant contact numbers and detailed steps to be followed should you e
The Programme for Government Framework 2016-2021, under outcome 2: we live and work sustainably – protecting the environment, has a Biodiversity indicator (indicator 45) measured by the area of terrestrial and marine protected sites under favourable management.
The Modiolus Restoration Plan was developed in 2005 by the former Department of the Environment (DOE) and the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD), now the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA).
The Department coordinates an annual programme of seal counts at major haul-out sites around the Northern Ireland coast. These are usually conducted from land and boat. However, through the Sea Mammal Research Unit based at the University of St.
This Policy Position Statement explores and affirms the role statutory nature reserves play in conservation management in Northern Ireland and in providing places for people to connect with wildlife.
Skerries and Causeway SAC guidance and literature
The Maidens SAC guidance and literature
Red Bay SAC guidance and literature
The designation of Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) safeguards vulnerable or unique marine species and habitats of national importance in the Northern Ireland inshore region based on an ecosystem approach.
The designation of Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) safeguards vulnerable or unique marine species and habitats of national importance in the Northern Ireland inshore region based on an ecosystem approach.
The designation of Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) safeguards vulnerable or unique marine species and habitats of national importance in the Northern Ireland inshore region based on an ecosystem approach.
The designation of Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) safeguards vulnerable or unique marine species and habitats of national importance in the Northern Ireland inshore region based on an ecosystem approach.
The Department has completed the first progress report on the implementation of the Invasive Alien Species Strategy. The report considers what the Invasive Alien Species Strategy has achieved since its publication in 2013 against the set of key actions.
The designation of Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) safeguards vulnerable or unique marine species and habitats of national importance in the Northern Ireland inshore region based on an ecosystem approach.
Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) aims to establish sustainable