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Monday, 02 February 2015 08:19

Defra consults on more marine conservation zones

Defra has launched a new consultation on the second tranche of sites to be considered as marine conservation zones (MCZs).

The consultation is seeking views on the proposal to designate another 23 MCZs and to add additional features for conservation to 10 existing MCZs. MCZs are areas of sea designated for the protection of rare or important features from damaging activity.

The sites proposed in this consultation protect a range of species and habitats -  ranging from examples of typical features of the English coastline to rare and vulnerable species and habitats.

Features that are more unusual protected in these MCZs include native oyster and the spiny lobster, both of which are becoming less common.

Together, the sites will contribute to an ecologically coherent network of MPAs around shores. Defra has been working with the Devolved Administrations in the UK, the Joint Nature Conservation Committee and national conservation agencies to take stock of the habitats and species protected in existing and planned MPAs and to identify the gaps within the network.

Together, the sites proposed for designation in the second tranche cover a total area of 10,810 km2. This adds to the 9,664 km2 already protected by the 27 MCZs designated in 2013.

Defra is also consulting on the full programme of measures to implement the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive and achieve Good Environmental Status.

The outcome of the consultation which will run to 24th April 2015 is expected in December 2015.

Click here to access the consultation online.

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