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Management Scheme consultation open

August 22, 2011 | Author admin

The draft Carmarthen Bay & Estuaries EMS Management Scheme is open to comment until 31 October 2011.  Responses from the public, stakeholders, local communities and regulatory and management authorities are invited and welcomed.

The Scheme document and supporting technical annexes can be downloaded here.

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