Results for "25 years since the Sea Empress disaster"
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15 Feb 2021
25 years since the Sea Empress disasterIt was one of Wales' worst environmental disasters. On 15 February 1996 the Sea Empress hit rocks off St Anne's Head as it entered the Milford Haven Estuary and was holed below the waterline. Over the next few days, severe weather hampered attempts to bring the vessel into Port.
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01 Feb 2021
Llangennech diesel spill most challenging recovery operation since Sea Empress -
07 Jun 2018)
Trawsfynydd Ranges proposed access exclusionNatural Resources Wales propose to exclude access at Trawsfynydd Ranges for a period of 5 years minus 1 day under section 25(1)(b) of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (CRoW Act) to avoid danger to the public from the risk of unexploded ordnance.
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Salmon and sea trout stocks in Wales
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Llangennech freight train derailment - One year on
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‘Index river’ monitoring for salmon and sea trout on the Welsh Dee
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19 May 2022
Celebrating 30 years of bringing green ideas to LIFE in WalesNatural Resources Wales (NRW) and environmental bodies across Wales are lauding the green benefits reaped from LIFE nature projects, as the EU funding programme for the environment and climate change marks its 30th anniversary this week (Saturday 21 May 2022).
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Salmon and sea trout catchment summaries
The status of the salmon and sea trout populations for each of the principal salmon and sea trout catchments in Wales.
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At sea bird surveys for marine developments: when you need to conduct a survey
Guidance for marine developers on assessing the need for, designing and undertaking at sea bird surveys
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25 Jan 2021
More sea defence work at Friog Corner, FairbourneNatural Resources Wales (NRW) repaired the sea defence at Friog Corner in Fairbourne in 2019.
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13 Nov 2017)
The Natural Resources Body for Wales Salmon and Sea Trout Cross border rivers byelawsThe Cross Border Rivers Rod And Line (Salmon And Sea Trout) (Wales) Byelaws 2017
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05 May 2022
Celebrating 10 years of the Wales Coast PathIn NRW, we are celebrating a decade of coordinating one of the best trails in Wales.
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27 Jul 2020
Kate Lock, Marine Officer, tells us about Skomer Marine Conservation Zone’s special history, as it celebrates 30 years of designation this year -
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