 rwy'n meddwl hynny o'r angen i gyda'ch fynd i'w gydag cynnig oherwydd gŵl Llanpedd responsive yng Nghymru. Y 12 ni, 2019 oedd y peth yng Nghymru fudwsiaeth Nghymru addysg i'r Llan Plyniadau. Felly'r angen i'n ei pethau i gywdd o rôl mewn bywyd cerdd 기nog, ac mae y sould Boahol 58 i'r P dadnogaeth Cosail. Mae'r angen i'r angen i'r Llan P的ad naen yn ei ddefnydd addiwrn 300,000 km o ddiodas, i gydag 2,120 km o rhagliad. mae'r plan yn cyfasio'r cyflawn gweithio'r hwyl ffordd o'r enghreifftol, mewn i'r bwysig hwyl, ac o'r 12 amgylcheddau ac o'r 12 amgylcheddau cyflawn gweithio'r hwyl, yn y maen nhw'r cyflawn. Y gynhyrch yn cyddiad i'r gweithio'n gwybod ac mae'r gweithio'r cyflawn gwybod. Rhywbeth y cerddau newydd yn gweithio'r gweithio'r ffyrdd ymgyrch yn gwneud. ac yw'r plam fisiaud a phobl iawn. There are 25 general policies. These are overarching and cross cutting and cover areas such as nature conservation, heritage, coastal communities and economic growth. Then, the 17 sector specific policies which relate to the diverse types of activity that occur in Welsh Seas. The policies are either safeguarding or supportive. The general and sector policies collectively support the sustainable development of Welsh Seas in line with the Wellbeing of Future Generation Act and the Environment Wales Act. The effectiveness of the plan policies ac yn bach o'r kilometres. The Plan vision would be delivered with the plans objectives, general cross-cutting policies and sector-specific policies and objectives. Plan objectives describe the desired outcome as this plan is what is being accumulated, supporting the UK high-level marine objectives and ambitions set out in the UK Marine policy statement. In this way, this plan as one of a suite of UK marine plans will contribute to delivering our shared UK vision. Llan glwso'r ffordd o Wales yn ymwycser Iuliaeth ystod, ond mae o flynyddoedd o'r ffordd i'r cyd-greifydd o'u cyd-reifft ac oaf bydwyr. Wnes hynny'n meddwl y gynhyrchu o fynd i'r polisi ac sydd cyd-reifftau'n eu coll시�d. Mae rhai polisi yn ysgrifffwyr trafodi ar fanydd o'i teimlo. 1. Gydydd ddyliadau dros ystyried o polisi yn ysgrifennu Llan Llan glwso'r ffordd i ddefnyddio mewn glwso ar gyllidol gyda gyda a cyfnodau cyfansiwn. 2. Dyna ddiwrnod yn cyfansiwn cyfansiwr. Y plan yn diolch yn gweithio y gallwn cyfansiwr sydd ar gyfer cyfansiwr yn gweithio cyfansiwr ar gyfansiwr cyfansiwr. 3. Oeddiwch o gyfansiwr, mae ac yn cael eu cyfansiwr yn gweithio ar gyffredinol y ffansiwr ac mae cyfansiwr. Mae cyfansiwr yn gweithio o anghyddol o gyfansiwr yn cynnwys i gymrydau ac yr erbydd. 4. Mae'r cyfansiwr ar gyffredinol. aleis. Mae'n bwrth o'r ffordd o'r bobl sydd ar ôl yn gyfermarwyno ar gyfermarwyno honno, byddwn yn deud y pryd agddiaeth. Mae'r 5 ystyr SDF yn bosibl iawn i ddydd y wahanol iawn iddynt, neu'r bwerthoedd ar gyfermarwyno ar gyfermarwyno ar gyfermarwno a dda, ac mae'r ddweud i ddweud, ddweud yn teimlo ysgrifanol. Felly mae'r syniad yn stolef. Fyly, i ddweud i'r cyhoeddfeydd wedi gyda'r syniad soedd eu syniad mewn gwahanol iawn i gyfroedd sydd yn gyfanyddio. at eich cyfrannol gwneud o'r cyflenni. Mae gen i gychwyn o'r cyfrannol deuminedd ac i ddangos y bydd y brosleddon. Fy hoed yma, y dweud, y bobl yw'r cyfrannol eich cyfrannol deuminedd ac i ddeud yn ei fod. Ond mae'r Prosleddon ar y gyfrannol deimineddME'n ei fod yn cael ei gallu i bod arno i gyfrannol reifed. Reifedau wedi'i ei fod yn cael ei wedi bod yn cyfrannol eich cyfrannol a wedi ei bod yn cael ei munud mniellu. These maps show relevant information including the distribution of activities and natural resources The maps on it only and the most up-to-date information of will be on the marine planning portal As you can see on this slide, there are six groupings of general cross cutting policies and the number at the end indicates how many policies fall under those groupings So let's look at the general cross cutting policies in more detail There're two general policies They represent the marine planning system support for the sustainable development of the marine area in line with the other bienn valued generations Act or the Environment Haushвilers Act rydych chi'n rysgu iawn, byddwn y proses ymgawr i'n gael gyrraedd wrth aleisio gyda eu cymryd a hafyrdd cyfreunio ar gyfer gyfgrân. Fe wnaeth eu cyfraedd ar gyfer cyffredinol yw'n gwybod a'i cyflebu i sicrhau i gyd-dod o adrwydiant y gyrraedd o'r Sefmer iawn i'wiewch, ac mae'r gyrraedd yn angen chi'n ei gweithio ar yr arnaeth a'u cyfraedd ar gyfeirio stylen a'u gwybod i'r cyfraed eich cyflwyr i'n cymryd yma, Cepatain a gweithio cyfrannu cyfrannu'n cyfrannu sydd ffordd yn ynwyd o'r famy fwrdd ac yn ymgylchol y peth o'r ystod. Y plaon rai'r ysiau'r rhai cael ei dd Author arlas y Rhaid i'w uneddaeth pen roedd y Ranger o'i gwyhu'r cyfrannu cyfrannu gyffredigol o'rillaid o bobl yn dod ei cyfrannu cyfrannu ymlaen. Mae hynny mae'n ddesodwyd i'r cyfrannu yno fy modd o'i cyfrannu ar gynyddu cymdeithasol yn ei ddod wneud ddigon i eisiau but to compatible activities to make best use of marine space and natural resources. There are 11 social policies, OECs are an intrinsic part of our history, economy and way of life. For our coastal communities, the Sea Unips Associated activities play a significant role in wellbeing, providing jobs and opportunities for recreation activities and supporting cultural diversity and a sense of heritage. These policies rate a range of social issues, including access to the marine environment, the wellbeing of coastal communities, heritage, coastal change of flooding and climate change. There are seven environmental policies. These policies promote the protection and enhancement of the marine environment to ensure that we have resilient marine ecosystems that can meet the needs of future generations. The environment policy set out in this plan play a key role in delivering sustainable management at natural resources and support the achievement of good environmental status. The plan recognises the importance of a resilient marine ecosystem through policy ENV01. Under this policy proposals should demonstrate how potential impacts on marine ecosystems have been taken into consideration and the policy aims to ensure ecosystems are maintained restored when needed and enhanced where possible. Meanwhile ENV02 ensures appropriate consideration of the potential impacts it proposes on marine protected areas in order to maintain the integrity of NPAs when the marine plan area ensure the overall coherence of the NPA network. On page 47 of the plan there is a table that sets out the relationship between policies in the plan and the 11 descriptors that represent the key aspects of good environmental status. There are two governance policies. These are right to the development and assessment of proposals and the means by which decisions are made and implemented. Good governance is about creating and using the correct processes for making and implementing decisions to deliver the best outcomes for society. In the marine planning context this provides transparency and decision making. ENV01 aims to ensure appropriate consideration of cumulative effects across projects, developments and sectors contributing to ecosystem resilience and ensuring compliance with the UK marine strategy and the Environment Wales Act. ENV02 sets out key documents which shall be considered in the development of and decision making on proposals in order to ensure adequate integration with other planning regimes. Finally, the policy for science frames and guides all decisions with the aim to support plan-led sustainable development of the marine area through proportionate and risk-based decision making. Policy and management decisions should be underpinned by sound evidence. Developers, regulators and other users of the marine environment should make use of the best available evidence in developing their proposals and making decisions. The plan sector chapters provide policy for the future development use of the marine plan area for certain sectors that are used by seas. These activities include aggregates, agriculture, defence, dredger and disposal, fisheries, renewable energy, oil and gas, port and shipping, subsea cabling, surface waste water and tourism and recreation. There are two types of policies for sectors, safeguarding and supporting. Safeguarding ensures sectors consider each other's needs and do not compromise areas of importance to particular sectors but encourages coexistence. Supporting policy encourages sustainable sector growth, recognising the need for forward planning through collaboration in order to identify future opportunities. Every sector, there is a sector objective and policy. This is an example of the aggregate sector. Sector objectives articulate the desired future state for that sector and provide context for sector policies. As with the general crosscutting policies, the sector specific policies are also coded. A wide range of activities occur in our seas and there is a potential for these to continue to grow and diversify in addition to new activities occurring. Established activities are important uses of the plan area which are safeguarded by policy in the plan. There are three safeguarding policies to protect current and future potential activity. Policy DEF-01, safeguard defence interests and alongside this there are two common safeguarding policies, SAFO-1 and SAFO-2 which supply in relation to safeguarding all sectors other than defence. Defence and surface water and wastewater treatment disposal are the only two sectors not to have sector supporting policy but are supported through a sector objective and safeguarding policy. The marine policy statement recognises the need for the Ministry of Defence to maintain and deploy the operational capacity to provide defence and security to the UK. In recognition of the importance of ensuring that marine activities and developments do not adversely affect strategic defence interests, the plan sets a specific safeguarding policy. DEF-01 applies to all proposals from all sectors where they potential to impact upon MOD activities. The management of surface water, runoff and wastewater includes collection, transport, treatment and disposal. The plan recognises that the provision of and the effective management and maintenance of this infrastructure are key activities so let's go into the remaining sectors in a little more detail. As said out in the plan the aggregate sector involves the seabed extraction of aggregates such as sander gravels for use as construction material for land reclamation or beach replenishment. It doesn't cover the removal of aggregates as the byproduct of another activity, it's removal for a particular purpose outside of a licence area or navigation related dredging. Aggregates supporting policy relates to proposals for new aggregate extraction and encourages collaboration between public authorities in the sector to ensure sustainable development. Sector chapters are organised alphabetically. Following aggregate policy the plan sets out aquaculture policy and reflects the Welsh Government's aim to support the development of sustainable aquaculture production and associated supply chains. Aquaculture policy relates to proposals for new aquaculture developments and encourages collaboration between public authorities in the sector to ensure sustainable development. Next comes dredging and disposal which relates to activities involved in the removal of material from one area of the seabed and the relocation of the excavated material elsewhere for disposal. This policy relates to proposals that maintain unavagable channels and long-term access to open-ath-seed disposal sites for appropriate material. An important sector potential for future growth is the energy-low-carbon sector. This relates to various types of marine renewable energy generation, for example the wind-wave and tidal resources and associated activity. Marine energy resources around Wales offer a good opportunity to deliver significant renewable energy generation, having Wales move towards a low-carbon economy. There are four policies relating to energy-low-carbon. These policies support the sustainable development of energy resources like wind, wave and tidal stream and encourage further consideration of prospects for the emerging tidal range sector. Next comes non-renewbled energy policy. Responsibilities for oil and gas licensing consenting and permitting in the planned area is divided between the UK and Welsh governments and the oil and gas authority. Welsh government is responsible for the oil and gas licensing for onshore areas and internal waters, which includes intertidal areas, estuories and coastal inlets. Welsh government's policy, objective, is to further avoid extraction and consumption of fossil fuels in those areas. Beyond these limits, the relevant licensing authority is the UK oil and gas authority and the plan therefore reflects UK government policy for this area. The plan also includes policy relating to long-term development of carbon capture and storage technology. The plan recognises that to ensure the long-term viability of the commercial fishing sector, fishing activity should be managed sustainably and not have an adverse effect on wider ecosystem resilience. The Welsh commercial sea fishing sector is a diverse industry with most activities occurring within six miles off the shore. The focus for most vessels is principally on crustacean and molliscan shellfish, but also on a range of thin fish. The commercial fishing sector is a key contributor to many rural coastal communities where employment opportunities can be limited. Welsh government is committed to planning positively for the sustainable future of the commercial fishing sector. Fisheries policy rates proposals that support enhance sustainable fishing activities and encourages collaboration between public authorities in the sector to ensure sustainable development. The ports and shipping sector covers the construction operation and maintenance of ports, harbors and terminals and marinas to support commercial and ancillary activities. Supporting policy relates to proposals for ports, harbors and shipping activities, including proposals that provide for the maintenance repair development and diversification of port and harbour facilities and encourages collaboration between public authorities in the sector to ensure sustainable development. In the plan, the subsea cabling sector includes the deployment maintenance and decommissioning of subsea telecommunication and electricity transmission cables. The plan supports the development of an advanced broadband telecommunications infrastructure and promotes an integrated approach to the provision and renewal of energy and telecommunications infrastructure. Sector support and policy relates to proposals that facilitate the growth of digital communications networks and the optimal distribution of electricity. Finally, in terms of sector support and policy, tourism and recreation is a critical sector to the Welsh economy. In the plan, recreation means free time leisure activities largely undertaken in the local environment. Tourism means activities, services and infrastructure associated with visitors and holiday makers. However, tourism activities can also be recreational in nature. 70% of the Welsh coastline is designated for its environmental quality and in recent years certain activities such as wildlife watching and visiting beaches has increased dramatically. A high proportion of Welsh seas have blue flag status. This sector is often catalyst for wide economic and local regeneration activity. Tourism recreation policy relates to proposed to demonstrate a positive contribution to tourism and recreation opportunities and policy objectives around the Welsh coast and encourages collaboration between public authorities in the sector to ensure sustainable development. That concludes the presentation of the plan content. You can view further presentations on Marine Planning for Wales including in relation to resource areas and strategic resource areas and the planning portal, plan implementation and monitoring reporting. And finally, this slide provides you with the high level overview of available resources to help you understand and apply the plan as well as contact details for the team.