The Devon Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) is a strategy for the whole of Devon, including Plymouth and Torbay, developed by Devon County Council in collaboration with a wide range of partners. It is designed to help us reverse declines in nature by identifying what we most need to do and where we most need […]
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Draft Exeter Harbour Revision Order Consultation is Live
The draft Exeter Harbour Revision Order (HRO) has now been published and is open for public consultation. Please find this here: Port of Exeter Harbour Revision Order – GOV.UK A Harbour Revision Order is a legal mechanism used to update or change the powers and duties of a harbour authority under the Harbours Act 1964. […]
Exe Estuary Seagrass Desktop Study
Exe Estuary Seagrass Desktop Study now available for viewing – 2024-25 EEMP 3Cs Project 2of2 (Seagrass Restoration Potential).pdf
Exe Estuary SSSI Condition Assessment Report
Exe Estuary SSSI Condition Assessment Report now available for viewing – 2024-25 EEMP 3Cs Project 1of2 (Exe Estuary SSSI Map).pdf
Exe Autumn Forum Booking is now Live!
Join Us for our Autumn Exe Estuary Forum! The Exe Estuary Management Partnership invites you to participate in our upcoming Forum on 29th of September at Ocean, Exmouth. This Forum is an excellent opportunity for local stakeholders, community members, businesses and environmental enthusiasts to come together to discuss their views and hear about management on […]
Save the Date – Exe Estuary Management Partnership Autumn Forum – 29th September
We are excited to announce that the EEMP Autumn Forum will be taking place this autumn. We are pleased to invite you to the Exe Estuary Management Partnership Autumn Forum, taking place on: Monday 29 September 2025 PM at Ocean, Exmouth: Full agenda to follow This year’s forum will feature two interactive workshops: 🔹 Local Nature Recovery Strategies (LNRS) […]
Exeter City Council Seeks Volunteers for Harbour Board to Oversee Exe Estuary and Ship Canal
Vacancies for three external harbour board members Exeter City Council is the Port Authority for the Exe Estuary, some non-tidal sections of the River Exe and the Exeter Ship Canal. This stretches from Blackaller Weir (in Bonhay Road, Exeter) to a safe water mark a mile off the Exmouth beach. Our Harbour Board sits within […]
Voices of the Exe Trail
Explore the past, present and future of the Exe Estuary by walking the new Voices of the Exe Trail. Immerse yourself in the captivating audio stories of ten families who are deeply connected to the Exe Estuary, a site of international importance known for its vital wildlife habitats and cultural heritage. The Voices of the […]
Publication of the 2024 EEMP Sedimentation Report
Assessing Sedimentation and Siltation Dynamics in the Exe Estuary Read the Sedimentation Report here. You can also find the report in our ‘Publications’ tab, under ‘Studies and Research’.
Join us for our 2025 Winter Exe Estuary Stakeholder Forum
Book your place now! The Exe Estuary Management Partnership invites you to participate in our upcoming Stakeholder Forum. This Forum is an excellent opportunity for local stakeholders, community members, businesses and environmental enthusiasts to come together to discuss their views and hear about management on the Exe Estuary. The theme of this Stakeholder Forum will […]