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copy of the report. If the report relates to the foreshore, the undertaker must notify Suffolk County Council that the OASIS report has been submitted to the National Monuments Record.


12.—(1) Each programme, statement, plan, protocol or scheme required to be approved under


condition 11 must be submitted for approval at least four months prior to the intended start of construction, except where otherwise stated or unless otherwise agreed in writing by the MMO.


(2) No licensed activities shall commence until the MMO has approved in writing each


programme, statement, plan, protocol or scheme required to be approved under condition 11 and the licensed activities must be carried out in accordance with the approved plans, protocols, statements, schemes and details approved under condition 11, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the MMO.


Foundation restrictions 13. No gravity base foundations may be installed in any area of the seabed with mobile sand


waves of 5 metres or more, as identified by the swath-bathymetry survey carried out under condition 17(2)(c), unless otherwise agreed in writing by the MMO.


Reporting of engaged agents, contractors and vessels 14.—(1) The undertaker must provide the following information to the MMO as soon as is


reasonably practicable prior to the agent, contractor or vessel engaging in the licensed activities—


(a) the name and function of any agent or contractor appointed to engage in the licensed activities; and


(b) each week during the construction of the authorised scheme a completed Hydrographic Note H102 listing the vessels currently and to be used in relation to the licensed activities.


(2) Any changes to the supplied details must be notified to the MMO in writing prior to the agent, contractor or vessel engaging in the licensed activities.


Equipment and operation of vessels engaged in licensed activities 15.—(1) All vessels employed to perform the licensed activities must be constructed and


equipped to be capable of the proper performance of such activities in accordance with the conditions of this licence and (save in the case of remotely operated vehicles or vessels) must comply with sub-paragraphs (2) to (7).


(2) All motor powered vessels must be fitted with— (a) electronic positioning aid to provide navigational data; (b) radar; (c) echo sounder; and (d) multi-channel VHF.


(3) No radio beacon or radar beacon operating on the marine frequency bands must be installed


or used without the prior written approval of the Secretary of State. (4) All vessels’ names or identification must be clearly marked on the hull or superstructure. (5) All vessels must exhibit signals in accordance with the requirements of the International


Regulations for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea. (6) All communication on VHF working frequencies must be in English. (7) No vessel shall engage in the licensed activities until all the equipment specified in sub-


paragraph (2) is fully operational.


Pre-construction monitoring and surveys 16.—(1) The undertaker must, in discharging condition 11(b), submit details for written


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