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Table 11.1 Consultation Responses Consultee


Date /Document


East Anglia THREE


Evidence Plan Meeting


10th Sept. 2013 – Minutes of Meeting


Evidence Plan features sufficient data collection.


Suggest inclusion of beam trawl data from benthic survey programme also. Physical disturbance and habitat loss to be assessed as one impact.


Ellis and Coull et al data should not be used to do calculations (e.g. of % area loss of spawning grounds) as the areas are not well defined.


Methodology for Anglian dredging sites for assessing the impact for sandeel to be considered.


Emerging whelk fishery in ICES rectangle 33F1. Key species to consider – plaice, cod and sandeel.


Evidence Plan Meeting


Physical Processes


13th Sept. 2013 – Minutes of Meeting


Agreed in principle that there is no need to model plume/sediment deposition, assessment will be expert judgement based upon knowledge of sites and available contextual information (in particular Zone and East Anglia ONE studies and modelling)


Cumulative assessment -Proportionate and high level assessment will suffice given the extensive work that has already been undertaken for Zone Cumulative Impacts and East Anglia One.


JNCC – follow- up to Evidence Plan Meeting


October 2013


Email


With regard to the magnitude, sensitivity and cumulative impacts paper, Natural England is content with the definitions of sensitivity and magnitude to be used in assessment.


Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm No response required


Section 11.5 Section 11.6.


Section 11.4.2 and section 11.5.6. Section 11.6.


Chapter 14 Commercial Fisheries and Appendix 11.2


Section 11.5.8 Section 11.6


Comment


Response / where addressed in the PEI


Section 11.7 Section 11.4.


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