Marine Social and Economic Data Project 2012

Robust and current data is needed urgently in the marine environment where policy makers are dealing with a number of new legislative requirements such as the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, the development of Marine Spatial Plans and the designation of new Marine Protected Areas. In response to this, EMU Limited in collaboration with the Marine Biological Association (MBA) and the Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) have been commissioned to conduct a review of marine social and economic data and tools. The project is steered by the Marine Environmental Data & Information Network (MEDIN), the Marine Management Organisation (MMO), Marine Scotland, Defra and the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC).   Read More

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