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Marine and Coastal Access

A Bill to make provision in relation to marine functions and activities; to make provision about migratory and freshwater fish; to make provision for and in connection with the establishment of an English coastal walking route and of rights of access to land near the English coast; to enable the making of Assembly Measures in relation to Welsh coastal routes for recreational journeys and rights of access to land near the Welsh coast; to make further provision in relation to Natural England and the Countryside Council of Wales; to make provision in relation to works which are detrimental to navigation; to amend the Harbours Act 1964; and for connected purposes.

<p>A draft Marine Bill was published on 3 April 2008 for public consultation. It was also subject to pre-legislative scrutiny by Parliament. The Bill covers a broad range of marine issues.</p><p><strong>Key areas</strong></p><ul><li>Sets up a new Marine Management Organisation under which many of the existing, diverse areas of marine regulation would be centralised</li><li>streamlines the existing marine licensing system and provides powers to create a joined-up marine planning policy</li><li>introduces new measures to reform fisheries management</li><li>provides a framework for establishing marine conservation zones</li><li>enables the creation of a walkable route around the English coast.</li></ul><p> </p>

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Progress through Parliament15 stages recorded
Lords
1st reading
04 Dec 2008
Lords
2nd reading
15 Dec 2008
Lords
Committee stage
12 Jan 2009
Lords
Report stage
05 May 2009
Lords
3rd reading
08 Jun 2009
Commons
1st reading
09 Jun 2009
Commons
2nd reading
23 Jun 2009
Commons
Programme motion
23 Jun 2009
Commons
Money resolution
23 Jun 2009
Commons
Committee stage
30 Jun 2009
Commons
Programme motion
26 Oct 2009
Commons
Report stage
26 Oct 2009
Commons
3rd reading
27 Oct 2009
Lords
Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons
11 Nov 2009
Royal Assent
12 Nov 2009