Archive for July, 2009

So, where are we now?

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

The Marine and Coastal Access Bill has completed its Committee Stage in the House of Commons. The Report Stage and Third Reading will be in October.  It will then become law.

In our view, Government has frustrated the very reasonable and responsible ambitions of those moving the amendments

Government has refused including ‘on the face of the Bill’

  • highly protected marine reserves
  • scientific criteria as the primary means for identifying and designating marine conservation zones (MCZs)
  • establishing conservation zones covering a sufficiently extensive area of the sea to enable economic and social uses of the seas to be environmentally sustainable

However, we can offer two cheers as they have accepted that the network of MCZs should

  • be set up in an initial form by 2012, and
  • be ecologically coherent

We are looking for support for an amendment at the Report stage.  This is intended to remedy some of the problems caused by the omissions.

A call for Marine Reserves

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Marine Reserves campaigner Haris Livas-Dawes calls for marine reserves in the Hull Daily Mail of 21st July:

A recent correspondent complained about the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy, and I certainly agree it is a disaster. Like the Common Agricultural Policy, also a disaster, it is devised by politicians who ignore science. What that correspondent failed to mention is that a bill to improve the character of British seas, including our North Sea, is making its way though parliament, just having exited the House of Lords and moved to the Commons.
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