DEPARTMENT FOR
ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS News Release (101/08) issued by
The Government News Network on 3 April 2008
New marine nature
reserves around Britain's coast are among radical plans
published today by Environment Secretary Hilary Benn.
A new
network of marine conservation zones, for species and habitats of
national importance, will be put in place by 2012 under new powers
contained in the government's draft Marine Bill.
The new marine conservation zones will have clear conservation
objectives, to protect habitats and species of national
importance, ensuring that some types of fishing, dredging or other
forms of development do not damage them.
Measures to give people the freedom to walk round the English
coast for the first time are also included.
The draft Bill also includes new systems for managing and
protecting our coastal and marine waters through:
* A new UK-wide marine planning system, which will enable us to
set a clear direction for how we are going to manage our seas and
make the best use of marine resources.
* Simpler licensing of marine developments (e.g. offshore wind farms)
* Improved management of marine and inland fisheries
A new Marine Management Organisation, a centre of marine
excellence, will be created to regulate development and activity
at sea and enforce environmental protection laws.
Migratory and freshwater fisheries will benefit from modernised
and more flexible powers. These will give the Environment Agency
the tools to better manage fisheries for the benefit of anglers
and commercial fishers.
Hilary Benn said:
"Our seas are already showing the effects of climate change
and with increasing use of the sea by many competing interests we
must make sure that the marine environment can cope with changing
conditions. We have a duty to look after our seas for future generations.
"Our proposals will raise protection and management of our
seas to a new level, halting the decline in biodiversity to create
clean, healthy, safe, productive and biologically diverse oceans
and seas.
"For the first time in our history all of us will be able to
walk the length of the coast and get close to the sea right around England."
Jonathan Shaw, Marine and Fisheries Minister, added :
"The draft Marine Bill is a major step forward in marine
protection and planning. It will benefit all who make a living
from the sea by helping to get the most we can from it in a
sustainable way while protecting precious resources."
The draft Marine Bill is online at http://www.defra.gov.uk/marine/index.htm
Defra has also published a summary of planned and current
conservation measures, Protecting our marine environment under the
Marine Bill, online at http://www.defra.gov.uk/marine/index.htm
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