WWF-UK: Minster accepts WWF Cymru's report on Wales' seas
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Minster accepts WWF Cymru's report on Wales' seas
Carwyn Jones, Welsh Assembly Minister for the Environment, Planning and Rural Affairs accepted WWF Cymru's report into the state of the marine environment in Wales on World Oceans' Day, 8 June 2004.

Carwyn Jones (middle) with Morgan Parry, Head of WWF Cymru (left) and Dr Hance Smith, from Cardiff University and one of the authors of the report, accepting the 'Legislative reform of the marine environment' at the National Assembly on World Oceans' Day.

Carwyn Jones, Minister for the Environment, Planning and Rural Affairs interacting with part of Wales' rich marine wildlife.
Gweinidog yn derbyn adroddiad WWF Cymru ar foroedd Cymru
Carwyn Jones, Gweinidog dros yr Amgylchedd, Cynllunio a Chefn Gwlad yn Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru yn derbyn adroddiad WWF Cymru ar gyflwr moroedd Cymru ar Ddiwrnod Cefnforoedd y Byd, 8 Mehefin 2004.

Yn derbyn adroddiad 'Legislative reform of the marine environment' yn y Cynulliad Cenedlaethol ar Ddiwrnod Cefnforoedd y Byd yw Carwyn Jones, (canol) Morgan Parry, Pennaeth WWF Cymru (dde) a Dr Hance Smith o Brifysgol Caerdydd ac un awduron yr adroddiad.

Gwelir Carwyn Jones, Gweinidog dros yr Amgylchedd, Cynllunio a Chefn Gwlad yn cwrdd â un o lawer o fywyd gwyllt moroedd Cymru.

Download the full report Legislative Reform of the Welsh marine environment as a PDF file. Please note that this is a large document (2.2 MB) and may take a long time to download you may prefer to read the Executive Summary.
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