tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/organisations/marine-management-organisationMarine Management Organisation - Activity on °Ç¸çłÔąĎHM Government2026-05-15T14:55:18Z/guidance/united-kingdom-single-issuing-authority-uksia#2026-05-15T14:55:18Z2026-05-15T14:55:18ZUnited Kingdom Single Issuing Authority (UKSIA)The UKSIA manages UK domestic fishing vessel access to non-UK waters and foreign vessel access to UK waters./guidance/bluefin-tuna-bft-commercial-fishery-within-uk-waters#2026-05-15T12:57:04Z2026-05-15T12:57:04ZBluefin tuna (BFT) commercial fishery within UK watersBluefin tuna (BFT) commercial fishery within UK waters. /guidance/get-an-oil-spill-treatment-product-approved#2026-05-15T09:11:40Z2026-05-15T09:11:40ZGet an oil spill treatment product approvedThis page provides details of the efficacy and toxicity tests oil spill treatment products (OSTPs) must pass before being approved for use in UK waters, including information on the associated fees and methods for payment./government/statistical-data-sets/quota-use-statistics#2026-05-14T14:13:49Z2026-05-14T14:13:49ZQuota use statisticsUK quota management spreadsheets showing uptake of fish catches by each producer organisation against their allocations for the year.
/government/publications/port-of-london-authority-harbour-revision-order#2026-05-14T11:38:20Z2026-05-14T11:38:20ZTransparency data: Port of London Authority Harbour Revision OrderThe Port of London Authority applied for a Harbour Revision Order in 2021. During the statutory consultation a number of objections were raised which resulted in revised versions of key application documents, the Amended Port of London Authority Harbour Revision Order (16 January 2024) and the Amended Statement in Support (16 January 2024) as can be seen below.
There remained a number of outstanding objections which were not withdrawn and the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) decided on 19 August 2024 to cause a public inquiry to be held and Christopher Jacobs was appointed as Inquiry Chair (the Chair) on 11 September 2024, and Helen Wilson was appointed as Programme Officer.
The inquiry commenced 25 February 2025 and concluded 14 March 2025. A site visit took place on 18 and 19 March 2025, comprising a view by boat of the tidal River Thames from London Gateway to Teddington Lock.
All updates and information relating to the inquiry have been published by the inquiry Programme Officer, on her webpage, details of which can be found at the bottom of the page.
Following the inquiry, the Chair issued his report to MMO, dated 8 October 2025.
MMO considered the report and accepted the recommendations made by the Chair. It further concluded that the modifications to the proposed order substantially affected the overall character of the proposed order, and conducted a period of consideration of those modifications in accordance with the requirements of Schedule 3, paragraph 21 of the Harbours Act 1964. The period of consideration was held between 11 December 2025 and 21 January 2026 inclusive.
MMO has now published the Chair’s report in full. The Chair’s conclusions and recommendations are available for public review on the Harbour Orders Public Register below.
Anyone seeking further information should contact MMO directly via email: harbourorders@marinemanagement.org.uk or by post: Harbour Orders Team, Marine Management Organisation, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7AR. /government/consultations/a-consultation-on-a-seasonal-closure-of-crawfish-fishery-in-ices-area-7-english-waters#2026-05-14T08:32:03Z2026-05-14T08:32:03ZA consultation on a seasonal closure of crawfish fishery in ICES area 7 (English waters)A consultation on a seasonal closure of crawfish fishery in ICES area 7 (English waters)/guidance/harbour-orders-public-register#2026-05-13T08:30:59Z2026-05-13T08:30:59ZHarbour orders public registerThis is the Marine Management Organisation's Harbour Orders public register page. /government/consultations/june-2026-catch-limit-review#2026-05-13T08:01:05Z2026-05-13T08:01:05ZJune 2026 Catch Limit ReviewJune 2026 Catch Limit Review/government/publications/the-port-of-barrow-closure-of-harbour-facilities-in-part-of-ramsden-dock-harbour-revision-order#2026-05-13T08:00:00Z2026-05-13T08:00:00ZTransparency data: The Port of Barrow (Closure of Harbour Facilities in part of Ramsden Dock) Harbour Revision OrderOn 14 February 2025,  Associated British Ports (“the applicant”) made a formal application to the Marine Management Organisation (“MMO”) under Section 14 of the Harbours Act 1964 for a Harbour Revision Order (“HRO”).  /government/statistics/uk-sea-fisheries-annual-statistics-report-2024#2026-05-12T14:21:18Z2026-05-12T14:21:18ZOfficial Statistics: UK sea fisheries annual statistics report 2024The 2024 report on the UK commercial fishing industry including statistical tables and underlying data sets./government/news/mmo-and-ports-sector-launch-new-marine-licensing-top-tips#2026-05-11T12:12:04Z2026-05-11T12:12:04ZMMO and ports sector launch new Marine Licensing Top TipsNew guidance and tools to support the marine licensing process. /government/publications/current-catch-limits-over-10-metre-non-sector-pool#2026-05-07T10:25:59Z2026-05-07T10:25:59ZNotice: Current catch limits: over 10 metre non-sector poolCurrent quota catch limits for the over 10 metres non-sector pool including details on 3 monthly limits for stocks/government/publications/current-catch-limits-10-metres-and-under-pool#2026-05-07T10:24:51Z2026-05-07T10:24:51ZStatutory guidance: Current catch limits: 10 metres and under non-sector poolCurrent quota catch limits for the 10 metres and under pool including details on 2 and 3 monthly limits on stocks/guidance/understand-your-fishing-vessel-licence#2026-05-07T10:23:00Z2026-05-07T10:23:00ZUnderstand your fishing vessel licenceHow to understand each part of your fishing vessel licence – vessel details, conditions, schedule, annex and their current copies.
/guidance/regional-fisheries-groups-south-west-7efg#2026-05-07T08:43:14Z2026-05-07T08:43:14ZRegional Fisheries Groups – South West 7efgThis area covers ICES areas 7e, 7f and 7g; from St Alban’s Head, round the coast of Cornwall, including the Isles of Scilly and up to Bristol. /government/publications/fisheries-management-plans-policy-information#2026-05-05T23:01:04Z2026-05-05T23:01:04ZPolicy paper: Fisheries management plans: policy informationHow fisheries management plans will be used to create a more vibrant, profitable, and sustainable fishing industry./government/statistical-data-sets/fishing-quota-allocations-for-england-and-the-uk#2026-05-05T12:11:32Z2026-05-05T12:11:32ZFishing quota allocations for England and the UKThese are the fishing quota allocations for England and the UK./government/statistical-data-sets/vessel-lists-over-10-metres#2026-05-01T13:06:02Z2026-05-01T13:06:02ZVessel lists over 10 metresRegistered and licensed vessels over 10 metres /government/publications/marine-licensing-top-tips-practical-guidance-from-the-ports-sandbox#2026-05-01T09:32:40Z2026-05-01T09:32:40ZGuidance: Marine Licensing Top Tips: Practical Guidance from the Ports SandboxA practical, experience-based guide to help applicants understand and navigate the marine licensing process, based on learning from the Ports Sandbox./guidance/regional-fisheries-groups-east-4c#2026-05-01T08:53:48Z2026-05-01T08:53:48ZRegional Fisheries Groups - East 4cThis area covers from Mablethorpe in Lincolnshire through to Hythe in Kent.