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Minister Poots launches Sustainability for the Future - “DAERA’s Plan to 2050”
Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Minister Edwin Poots has launched his Department’s Plan to 2050, which sets out the long term vision to ensure Northern Ireland has a healthy environment, healthy economy and healthy population.
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Sustainability for the Future - "DAERA’s Plan to 2050"
The Sustainability for the Future - "DAERA’s Plan to 2050" has been approved by the DAERA Minister. Its key priorities and goals have been developed in conjunction with DAERA business areas and approved by the...
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IEGS Releases First Quarterly Report
The Interim Environmental Governance Secretariat (IEGS) has released the first quarterly report on the receipt and validation of complaints referred to it for the period 1 January to 31 March 2021
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aPVP updates and briefing notes
aPVP Updates and Briefing Notes
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Traces-NT Contingency (How to pre-notify DAERA when Traces is offline)
In the event that Traces NT is unavailable for 1 hour or more contingency arrangements as set out in accordance with Article 46 of the IMSOC Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2019/1715) may be used. Please note...
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Environment Fund – Water Quality Improvement Strand
This is a grant competition for not-for-profit organisations and councils, funding projects to deliver water quality improvements, help connect people with the water environment and bring about behaviour change.
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Bathing water data 2021
Details of bathing water quality for 2021. This information will be updated for each location until mid-September 2021.
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How to Guides and Webinars
Links to webinars and useful guidance.
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Pet Travel Guidance
From 1 January 2021, there are new procedures to follow when travelling with your Pet from Great Britain (GB) to Northern Ireland (NI). GB has become a ‘Part II Listed’ Third Country for the purposes...
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Used Agricultural & Forestry Machinery and Plants and Plant Products
The guidance below outlines the requirements for moving Used Agricultural and Forestry Machinery from GB through NI to the EU/ROI, and Plants and Plant Products from GB-NI, outside the NI Plant Health Label (NIPHL) Scheme.
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Moving Products of Animal Origin and Animal By-Products
The guidance below outlines the requirements for moving Products of Animal Origin (POAO) and Animal By-Products (ABP) from GB to Northern Ireland outside of the Northern Ireland Retail Movement Scheme (NIRMS).
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Moving live animals (including live fish) into Northern Ireland from Great Britain
The guidance below outlines the requirements for moving live animals (including live fish) into Northern Ireland from Great Britain.
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Chemicals & Water
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Moving fish and fishery products
In February 2023 the UK and EU agreed the Windsor Framework, which has replaced the old Northern Ireland Protocol. Guidance will be updated in due course, giving you time to prepare for any changes. In...
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Products of Animal Origin (POAO) Fish and Fishery products for human consumption - Movements in and out of Northern Ireland
Information contained within this section sets out the necessary steps to be taken; and documentary and legal requirements, for the movement of Products of Animal Origin (POAO) (Fish and Fishery products for human consumption) in...
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Forest Research Publications
Publications produced by Forest Research agency.
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Circular Economy Package Policy Statement
UK policy statement setting out the approach to transposing the 2020 Circular Economy Package (CEP) waste measures.
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Seals
Two species of seal inhabit the coast and seas around Northern Ireland. The harbour seal is smaller, has a dog-like face and prefers more sheltered habitats. The grey seal is larger, has a longer head...
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Cetaceans (Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises)
Whales, dolphins and porpoises are entirely aquatic although they must come to the surface to breathe air through their lungs. These animals do not strand under normal circumstances, therefore, if present on the shore they...
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Other Marine Animals (Sharks, Marine Turtles, Jellyfish)
Marine animals such as sharks or marine turtles spend all of their lives at sea, with marine turtles surfacing to breathe air. Marine turtles haul out onto land to lay eggs but not in UK/Irish...