Guidance to the UK Marine Policy Statement from 1 January 2021
Updated 22 September 2020
This guidance is jointly agreed by the policy authorities:
- the Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- the Scottish Ministers
- the Welsh Ministers
- the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs in Northern Ireland
The guidance is published on behalf of all the UK Administrations by the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. It explains how references to EU law in the UK Marine Policy Statement (MPS) should be interpreted from 1 January 2021 following the UK바카라 사이트s withdrawal from the EU.
The European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 will convert many EU measures into UK law. Former EU measures converted into UK law are referred to as 바카라 사이트retained EU law바카라 사이트 with statutory instruments amending the retained EU law to ensure it is operable.
References in the MPS to EC or EU legislation, EU legislative requirements, European legislation and EU requirements are to be read as references to retained EU law from 1 January 2021.
More specific guidance is set out below.
Interpretation
References to EC or EU regulations are to be read as references to those regulations in retained EU law.
References to EC or EU directives are to be read as references to legislation that gave effect to the requirements of those directives in the UK, as amended to ensure that they are operable from 1 January 2021, except as follows:
- this does not apply to the directives referred to under the section entitled 바카라 사이트Assessments바카라 사이트 (apart from the second sentence of footnote 11 of the MPS) because the assessments described in that section were carried out before publication of the MPS
- this does not apply to the reference to the EU Directive on Environmental Noise (EU 2002/49/EC)
- this does not apply to the reference to 바카라 사이트the Directive바카라 사이트 in paragraph 2.5.10 of the MPS
- footnote 6 is to be read as if the words 바카라 사이트which transpose the Marine Strategy Framework Directive바카라 사이트 were omitted
- the reference in paragraph 2.5.9 of the MPS to 바카라 사이트Implementing the Directive바카라 사이트 is to be read as a reference to 바카라 사이트Applying the legislation바카라 사이트
The reference in the section entitled 바카라 사이트Assessments바카라 사이트 to 바카라 사이트European Commission Guidance바카라 사이트 continues to apply.
The reference in paragraph 3.3.2 of the MPS to a 바카라 사이트legally binding EU target바카라 사이트 is to be read as a reference to a legally binding target.
Paragraphs 3.8.2 to 3.8.5 of the MPS set out the history of the development of fisheries legislation in the EU. The EU regulations which make up the Common Fisheries Policy will be incorporated into domestic legislation by the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, amended (or in some cases revoked) so they work appropriately following the UK바카라 사이트s withdrawal from the EU and will form part of retained EU law.
References to 바카라 사이트European sites바카라 사이트 and 바카라 사이트Natura 2000 sites바카라 사이트 are to be read as references to European sites within the UK national site network (as defined in Regulation 3 of the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017) designated before we left the EU or designated after we left the EU under transposing regulations.
References to 바카라 사이트Integrated Coastal Zone Management바카라 사이트 or 바카라 사이트ICZM바카라 사이트 are to be read as references to the version of the EU ICZM recommendation that had effect immediately before we left the EU.
References to 바카라 사이트Member States바카라 사이트 are to be read as references to the UK, except as follows:
- in paragraph 1.2.3, the reference is to be read as a reference to other countries
- in paragraph 2.5.11, the reference to 바카라 사이트co-ordination between Member States바카라 사이트 is to be read as a reference to co-ordination between the UK and other countries
- in paragraph 2.5.12, the reference is to be read as a reference to UK Administrations
- paragraph 3.8.9 is to be read as if the reference to 바카라 사이트Member States working together regionally바카라 사이트 were omitted
- in paragraph 3.9.8, the reference is to be read as a reference to UK Administrations