
Terra Mare Ltd. is an environmental consultancy specialising in regulation, strategy and policy for fisheries, marine resources, and the marine environment. Based in Jersey, we understand and appreciate the opportunities and threats faced by islands and coastal communities.
We use our expertise and drive for excellence to provide innovative, intelligent and impactful solutions. Working together we can build a sustainable and productive future.
Our Services
We are a small but very experienced team allowing us to provide the bespoke flexible service for a one-off project or an on-going relationship. Based in Jersey, Channel Islands we operate across the UK and Europe. We work with governments, businesses, and NGOs to help deliver their aims and objectives in the marine environment in projects across:
Fisheries and Marine Resources
- Marine Spatial Planning
- Habitat and species surveys (including Marine Mammals and Invasive and Non-native species (INNS)
- Environmental Impact Assessment (including Habitats Regulations Assessment) and monitoring programmes
- Low trophic aquaculture development
- Fisheries assessment – strategic and regulatory
Offshore Renewable Energy
- Leasing and consent advice and application
- Environmental assessment
Blue Economy
- Economic assessment of fishing and aquaculture industries
- Regulatory and compliance assessment
Climate Change Adaption
- Strategic and operational advice on adaptation for fisheries, aquaculture and marine industries
Our Recent Projects

- Report to International NGO on deficiencies in the fisheries control system in Europe
- Report to government on Marine Spatial Planning legislation and policy
- Advice to government on the implementation of the EU - UK Trade and Co-operation Agreement
- Advice to International NGO on Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) design and advocacy in Crown Dependency (CD)
- Law drafting instructions for government on the consenting regime for offshore renewable energy
- Advice to government on leasing and consenting for offshore wind farm
- Report to UK public body on Code of Practice for the decapod crustacean fishery supply chain