 Rwy'r prydysgwch yn fawr i'w gweithio gyda gweithio â'r ymarhraeg wylen a yw'r yma i'r wylen ymweld, ac mae'r 12 oedd yn argymraeg 2009, yng Nghymru, Llyfrgell Gwasanaeth Cymru, yn ymddangos i'r ymddangos cymryd a'r ymddangos cymrydau staturau o'r ymddangos Cymru yn gyfodol'r ysgrifennu Cysraedd Cymru yn y Cymru. Ymddangos i'r ymddangos gyfyrdd ymddangos yn yma, y dyfodol yn Gwylwyr έidio hefyd ydi i dweud y Gweinol Pwyllrefaeth Yllysig. Mae Gweinol Pwyllrefaeth ystod dwyaf yn dweud y cyhoeddwyr cyhoeddwyr mewn fforddd mewn prynsig meyn trefyn o gyhoeddwyr ac mae'r cyhoeddwyr eich cyhoeddwyr mewn prynsig i'w ddynnu i ddwylawn erdraeth fydd yn ei byw. Mae gweinio o'u cefnwysg ymddangos eu Llywodraeth UK o'r cyhoeddwyr mewn prydwyr iawn ac frombylgofyr o mae'n cyhoeddwyr mewn prynsig. Oes yn dweud y cyfnodol hannud o sylwys Sfysigau Cymru, sydd y cyfnodol i fynd i'r hollnog皇fgolau hanfi, yn unig, ag whipped, a oedd chi'n cwrwp lle ar flynysg yn cyfanyddio cysylltionedd i'r hollwng varyn allan gyda'r Gymraen Unedig. Yr ysglaeth ynglyniedig y Llywodraeth Cymru yna oedd gyda'r hiad o cylinderu a'r Perlennig Prynghwyll yn ychydigos i fynd i Llywodraeth Cymru a'r Ysglaeth Gyda'r yr Ysglaeth Prynghwll 2011 yn y Manlyb yng Nghaerdaeth Nesafau Cymru, ond nesafethiaethau nesafygoedd ynllawerig yma 2019. Efallai y planau yn gyflawn, cyngor cyfrifiad nhw'n gwybodiad o bellach yn fanylgyrch y byd ac yn yma yn y 50 adrodd am yr Actiaid Maririn ac Oesol. Manlyb y plansau yn ffans i'r Unig Llywodraeth. Manlyb y Prifysgol Nesaf yn ei ddim yn brydiau yma oetsau a Manlyb ymlaen fymlaen, bydd yn anghysgwyd yn cyhoedd yn meddwl. Rhyfod am y ffordd cafesydd yn ymgyrch yn rhoi cyfrannu torb ar gyfer yicking arwaf maen nhw'n aelod Ħm mfalu gynnalau i gynnalu'n dweud. Er mwynhau Llyfrgell yn ymgyrch yn ymgyrch, felly wedi roedd cyfraniad yr angen o'r cyfrannu Llyfrgell. Rhyfod yma yn yma ar gyfer ynghylch, mae yma'r angen i genrydd dda yn aelod hon yn bryd yna yn ymgyrch. Mae'r angen i'r angen i'r angen i'r adegau cyfrannu Llyfrgell, ac i'r angen i'r reilu allan. ar gychwyn i gefnod wir, yr Argyllust Cymru ac rywfyrdd Cymru ar gyfer yr Ymddianyr newydd, ac y Prifygyn maybell nesaf ddim yn cynnwys gallu'r cyflwyffiad yma. Mae cyurfwng ymdyn ni'n meddwlunio ymolio yn y hanffordd Ffwrdd wedi y pethau ymateb i gydweithio ar wahanol ac yn hiad gwirioneddau'r cymdeithasau, ac mae'r cymdweithwyr oedd yw ddebyg o'r pethau a'r grannu brydion yn Mynedd, yn ymgyrchion â'r Cymru. The plan has been adopted with the agreement of the UK Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. The plan takes a 20-year view whilst recognising that certain activities may need to be planned for beyond this period and others are likely to change significantly during the plan's lifetime. Monitoring and reporting on the effectiveness of the plan is a statutory requirement in the Marine and Coastal Access Act and is an important step in the planning process. We will review and report at least every three years on the effects of policies in this plan. Welsh Government are responsible for developing a marine plan for the Welsh Inshore and Offshore area. The National Development Framework is a new land development plan which extends to the mean low water mark and will set direction for development in Wales from 2020 to 2040. The NDF, a marine plan, will identify opportunities and guide development both onshore and offshore, supporting integrated decision making and collaboration across marine and terrestrial interfaces and boundaries. This means there will be an overlap of planning regimes. We have produced an infographic which is in part pictured on this slide to show the overlap between the planning regimes and it can be accessed via the link on screen. It is also important that the plan interacts with other planning regimes in the United Kingdom and with the marine plans currently being developed by neighbouring governments due to a number of shade issues in the cross border areas. So why are we planning in the first place? The Welsh marine plan area comprises diverse and valuable natural resources that underpin our wellbeing. Welsh Government is undertaking marine planning for the sustainable management of our seas, helping ensure they are healthy and resilient so current and future generations can benefit from them. As you can see from some of the pictures on the screen, there are numerous activities taking place in our seas from fishing to tourism activities, energy generation and telecommunications cables running along our sea bed. All of these activities share space for our marine ecosystems. Until recently decisions would have been taken on a first come, first serve basis. Marine planning will help us manage the competing demands for space and help marine proposals to develop in a way that complement each other. A marine plan will provide a framework for decisions made in or affecting the marine environment. To aid sustainable development and safeguard the welfare of future generations, way of life and our natural environment, Welsh Government has introduced two pieces of legislation. The Wellbeing Future Generations Act 2015 requires public bodies to carry out sustainable development and work to improve the economic, social and cultural wellbeing of Wales working through the seven wellbeing goals. The Environment Act 2016 requires public authorities to promote the resilience of ecosystems and maintain and enhance biodiversity. This will be in accordance with natural resources policy and is to be locally administered through area statements and measured through a state of natural resources evidence base. As the marine plan has been developed in accordance with and following the wellbeing of future generations and sustainable management of natural resources principles, then taking decisions in accordance with the marine plan will help the authorities meet obligations under these two acts. So what does marine planning do? Marine planning will support the sustainable management of our seas, taking into account economic, social and environmental considerations. The plan's vision, objectives and policies direct decision makers and users towards more consistent, evidence-based decisions and sustainable use of our marine resources. It is a new consideration for relevant public authorities when taking decisions which have the potential to affect the plan area. The plan's vision, policies and objectives will ensure that those making decisions within this environment, like developers bringing forward proposals and authorities making decisions on those proposals, do so in a sustainable way. The plan along with other relevant planning documents will set a framework for those decisions. So what has happened so far? A draft plan was consulted on between December 2017 and March 2018. There were over 80 responses to the consultation so throughout 2018 and into 2019 we considered the responses and worked with stakeholders on the key points. The plan was finalised, published and adopted on 12 November 2019. Now it is adopted, authorisation or enforcement decisions will need to be taken in accordance with it. Additionally, the plan is a relevant consideration in other decisions affecting the marine area, so the plan itself. The plan introduction sets the scene and provides a context for marine planning. Then comes the plan, vision and objectives. There are 25 general policies. These policies are overarching and cross-cutting in kerba areas such as nature conservation, heritage, coastal communities and economic growth. Then 17 sector specific policies which relate to the diverse types of activity that occur in Welsh seas. The policies are either safeguarding which looks after development and locations of importance or supporting which encourages sector development. The general and the sector policies collectively support the sustainable development of Welsh seas in line with the Wellbeing of Future Generations Act and the Environment Wales Act. That concludes the presentation and there will be further presentations to follow on the content of the plan, how to apply it and what section 58 duties are under the Marine and Coastal Access Act. Finally, this slide provides you with further resources to help you understand and apply the plan as well as contact details for the team.