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Carmarthen Bay & Estuaries EMS Relevant Authorities

  • Carmarthenshire County Council
  • City and County of Swansea
  • (Countryside Council for Wales – now superceded by NRW (below) but website still live until content moved to NRW website)
  • Dwr Cymru / Welsh Water
  • Natural Resources Wales
  • Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority
  • Pembrokeshire County Council
  • Trinity House Lighthouse Service
  • Saundersfoot Harbour Authority

See also – relevant Welsh Government departments with management responsibilities

Joint Nature Conservation Committee

  • Special Areas of Conservation page
  • Special Protection Areas page
  • Ramsar sites page

Biodiversity Action Plans

  • Carmarthenshire local BAP
  • Carmarthenshire Biodiversity Partnership
  • Pembrokeshire local BAP
  • Swansea local BAP
  • Wales Biodiversity Partnership

Marine Protected Area sites

  • UK MPA centre
  • MPA News (international)

Partnerships & NGOs

  • Wales Environment Link Marine
  • Scoter Biodiversity Action Plan
  • Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum
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Heavy cockle fishing pressure
Hermit crab
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Scoter sea duck
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Recent News
  • Storm strandings
  • 3rd UK Report on Implementation of the EU Habitats Directive
  • Welsh Government further review of the exceptions to regulations regarding the maximum length of fishing boats in the 0-6 nautical mile zone
  • Problems of Small Estuaries Symposium
  • Countryside Council for Wales and Environment Agency Wales dissolved and work taken over by new body, Natural Resources Wales
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