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Other Marine Users Figures 1 © Wood Group UK Limited 3.7 Volume 3, Chapter 7 Other Marine Users Figures 1 © Wood Group UK Limited Contents Figure 7.1 Other marine users Study Area Figure 7.2 Active marine aggregate license areas Figure 7.3 Marine disposal sites Figure 7.4 Oil and gas structures and other offshore energy Figure 7.5 Military of defence activity areas shown within marine charts Figure 7.6 Subsea cables Figure 7.7 Recreational boating and sailing Figure 7.8 Recreational diving sites Rampion 2 PEIR. 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