Examples of Marine Management Organisation in a sentence
This is a licence granted by the Marine Management Organisation on behalf of the Secretary of State to authorise the licence holder to carry on activities for which a licence is required under Part 4 of the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009.
The Marine Management Organisation will administer the new marine licence.
The screening opinion from Medway Council has determined that an EIA is not required, and instead it has specified the scope of environmental studies that are required to support the planning application.In addition, the installation of the subsea cable within 12 nautical miles (22 km) requires a Marine Licence under the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009 from the Marine Management Organisation (MMO).
The Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009 contains a power to delegate the harbour order making functions of the Secretary of State to the Marine Management Organisation to enable applications for new harbour orders and a marine licence to be considered together through one set of procedures by one body and to ensure all issues are addressed by one or the other authorisations.
The report should specify the maintenance standard and management arrangements that will apply for the lifetime of the development, and how this will be implemented.The applicant should show that any flood management or water discharge consents required by the Marine Management Organisation, Environment Agency or Plymouth City Council (as Lead Local Flood Authority) have been secured or that applications are in hand.
The Marine Management Organisation, being satisfied as mentioned in section 14(2)(b) of the Act and in exercise of the powers conferred by section 14(1), makes the following Order .
Works and Dredging Licences Licences for dredging, if required, will be obtained from the Marine Management Organisation.
The Secretary of State, as the appropriate Minister for the purposes of that section, has by an order made under section 42A of the Act delegated the functions of the appropriate Minister under section 14 of the Act to the Marine Management Organisation.
This Statement of Common Ground (SoCG) has been prepared between the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) and Norfolk Boreas Limited (hereafter the Applicant) (together 'the parties') to set out the areas of agreement and ongoing discussion in relation to the Development Consent Order (DCO) application for the Norfolk Boreas Offshore Wind Farm (hereafter ‘the project’).
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) and National Highways (formerly Highways England) submitted supporting representations, raising no material objections to the published (Pre-Submission Draft) Local Plan Review.