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Dorset Coastal Explorer Planning Please read this information carefully. If you wish to proceed after reading this information you must signify your agreement to the following conditions of access by selecting the Agree button below. 1. The Dorset Coast Forum or Dorset County Council are not responsible for, and gives no guarantee concerning this website, the contents of any linked website or any link contained in any linked website. 2. bla bla... Coastal Explorer Planning - Disclaimer 3. Geographic data was primarily collected for the Marine Management Area (Portland Bill to Durlston Head). You are advised that data is therefore less comprehensive outside this area. I agree to the terms stated in the disclaimer above. Dorset Marine and Coastal Explorer (GIS) Consents Guidance (Flowcharts) Policy Viewer Checkout Help Centre About Feedback (including reporting errors) Contact us

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Portland Harbour Marine Spatial Plan Weymouth Policy 1 Strategic and Portland Policy Local Development Framework Areas of Archaeological Potential The aim of Portland Harbour Authority s marine spatial plan policies is to manage and regulate Portland Harbour effectively Where and efficiently development in accordance involves with land Portland within Areas Harbour of Archaeological Authority s obligations Potential under defined the on Portland the Proposals Harbour Map, Revision the Borough Order 1997 Council and to continue will require to develop that the the impacts physical of the assets proposals of the on harbour the site's while archaeological protecting the importance natural resources are examined for the benefit and evaluated of all Portland the results Harbour presented Authority prior will support to, as all part marine of, the plans, planning operations application and policies consistent with Portland Harbour Authority s Marine Spatial Plan Policies. http://www.addresscafe.com/weymouth.aspx http://www.portland-port.co.uk/commercial_shipping/port_estate_and_tenants/documents/completemarinespatialplan.pdf Effective 15 th December 2008. Adopted December 2008. i

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Nautical Miles Southern Fisheries Committee Policies All MHW MLW 3 nms 6 nms 12 nms ~200 nms Anywhere At sea @ Harbour Limit Controlled waters SFC Limit UK water (Continental shelf limit) nms - Nautical Miles SFC Southern Fisheries Committee Legislation Level Sector Jurisdiction Policy name Hyperlink Summary Add to basket International Shipping Anywhere at sea United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) International Shipping Anywhere at sea Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention (1974) as amended International All Anywhere at sea Marine Pollution Convention/Protocol (1974) as amended International All Anywhere at sea World summit on sustainable development International Conservation Anywhere at sea Convention on biological diversity International Conservation Anywhere at sea Bonn convention on the conservation of migratory species of wild animals (1982) International Historic Environment Anywhere at sea UNESCO Convention on Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage (2001) International Conservation Above MHW The Convention on Wetlands of International Importance 1971 (Ramsar Convention) as amended in 1982 and 1987 European All Anywhere at sea EC Marine Strategy Framework Directive (2008/56/EC)

Nautical Miles Southern Fisheries Committee Policies All MHW MLW 3 nms 6 nms 12 nms ~200 nms Anywhere At sea @ Harbour Limit Controlled waters SFC Limit UK water (Continental shelf limit) Nms Nautical Miles SFC Southern Fisheries Committee Legislation Level Sector Jurisdiction Policy name Hyperlink Summary Add to basket International Shipping Anywhere at sea United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) International Shipping Anywhere at sea Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention (1974) as amended United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) International All Anywhere at sea Marine Pollution Convention/Protocol (1974) as amended International This All establishes a framework Anywhere at for sea the exercise World summit of various on sustainable sovereign development rights by coastal states, enabling exploitation of minerals International and living resources within territorial seas, extending up to 12nm from agreed national baselines. UNCLOS provides an Conservation Anywhere at sea Convention on biological diversity overarching framework for the marine environment. It sets national jurisdictions and establishes rights of navigation and the International legal Conservation regime of the high Anywhere sea. It at provides sea the Bonn legal convention basis on for the the conservation protection of and migratory sustainable species of development wild animals of the marine (1982) environment and addresses environmental control, scientific research economic activities and the settlement of disputes. International UNCLOS Historic introduced Anywhere the concept at seaof Exclusive UNESCO Economic Convention Zones Protection (EEZ). of UNCLOS Underwater covers Cultural virtually Heritage all uses of the sea including Environment navigation and over-flight, resource exploration (2001) and exploitation, conservation and pollution fishing and shipping. International Conservation Above MHW The Convention on Wetlands of International Importance 1971 (Ramsar http://www.un.org/depts/los/convention_agreements/convention_overview_convention.htm Convention) as amended in 1982 and 1987

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About Dorset Coastal Explorer Planning Q Who will use it? A Planning professionals, developers, consultants, statutory/non-statutory consultees, academics etc. Q What will they use it for? A To support decision-making and planning in the marine and coastal zones. Q Who is providing the system? A The Dorset Coast Forum, a strategic coastal partnership. Q Why is the system being provided? A It is one deliverable of the C-SCoPE project (Combining Sea and Coastal Planning in Europe), a three year project, part funded by the European Union Interreg IV A 2 seas programme.

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