Humber Advisory Group

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CALLING ALL
STAKEHOLDERS!

Why not represent organisations and local people with an interest in the Humber Estuary to find ways forward to conserve important habitats and wildlife. Have your say at coastal workshops and meetings.

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During the development of the Management Scheme the Humber Advisory Group was formed, the members represent a large range of voluntary organisations and individuals who provided stakeholder input into the Humber Management Scheme and support the roles of the Humber Relevant Authorities Group (HERAG).

  • Barton & District Angling Clubs
  • Bass Anglers Sportfishing Society
  • British Association for Shooting & Conservation
  • British Horse Society
  • City of Hull Environment Forum
  • Clapson & Sons (Shipbuilders) Ltd
  • Cottingham Parish Council
  • Dept of Geography University of Hull
  • Derwent Valley Conservation Group
  • Friends of the Earth - MARINET
  • Hull & East Riding Wildfowlers Association
  • Hull Civic Society
  • Hull Geological Society
  • Hull Naturalists Union
  • Humber Chemical Focus
  • Humber Forum Ltd
  • Humber INCA
  • Humber Parasailing
  • Humber Yawl Club
  • Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Studies
  • Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust
  • Royal Society for Protection of Birds
  • Royal Yachting Association
  • South Humber Bank Wildlife and People Project
  • The Angling Trust
  • Tourists Information Office
  • Wetland Archaeology and Environments Research Centre - University of Hull
  • Wootten Wildfowling and Conservation Club
  • Yorkshire & Lincolnshire Association of Sea Anglers
  • Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

Section 6.5 (Management Actions undertaken with the help of the Humber Advisory Group) of The Humber Management Scheme lists the Management Actions within the Action Plan over which the Relevant Authorities do not have direct control. HERAG have agreed to work with The Humber Advisory Group (HAG) to reduce any adverse impacts that may be occurring on the site following advice received from HAG through their ongoing monitoring of these activities.

Recreational Activities
  1. Angling
  2. Cockle gathering
  3. Plant gathering
  4. Access
  5. Angling
  6. Airborne recreation
  7. Bait digging
  8. Dog walking
  9. Horse riding
  10. Jet and water skiing and power boating
  11. Motorised access to foreshores
  12. Motorised Recreation on the foreshores
  13. Samphire collection
  14. Walking
  15. Wildfowling
  16. Fields trips - universities/schools
  17. Guided walks and activities
Ongoing efforts to monitor the recreational activities listed under section 6.5 have lead to a number of projects including:

The Humber

Located on the northeast coast of England the Humber Estuary is the country's largest port complex handling 14% of the UK's international trade.

Management

Documenting activities taking place on the Humber and details management that already exists, or is required to maintain the conservation value of the estuary.

Resources

Download agendas and minutes from advisory and working group meetings, view latest news, relevant links and contact us with any enquiries.

Contact

Contact us for further information about the Humber Management Scheme, the European Marine Site or anything else relating to the industry and wildlife of the area.