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Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Affairs does not accept that concrete blocks were sunk in Gibraltar for environmental reasons and to protect marine life

30/08/2013. The concrete blocks were dropped at a distance of 200 metres from a Special Area of Conservation established under EU regulations and without regard for the fact that the effects on the local environment caused by any work undertaken near t…

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30/08/2013. The concrete blocks were dropped at a distance of 200 metres from a Special Area of Conservation established under EU regulations and without regard for the fact that the effects on the local environment caused by any work undertaken near the Red Natura 2000 conservation areas must be subject to assessment.

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