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Take action on the Marine Bill now!

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Please email your MP to ask them to vote to strengthen the Marine Bill. This is our last chance to get protection for the marine ecosystem as a whole into the Bill.

Please act now. Parliament is voting on this issue on Monday 26th October.

How to email your MP

  1. Go to Friends of the Earth’s “Contact your MP” page and enter your postcode: http://www.foe.co.uk/community/resource/contact_mp.html
  2. Choose “Email this MP”
  3. Paste in the text under the “Suggested Letter” heading, remembering to add your MP’s name at the top and your own name at the bottom.

You can also visit your MP in your constituency this weekend (Friday/Saturday). Telephone your MP’s constituency office to find out whether this is possible.
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Commons Second Reading – Ding Dong in the House

Friday, June 26th, 2009

As expected, now that the Bill has reached the House of Commons, little time is being wasted in progressing the business.  The full text shows how well briefed many members are.  The Minster, Hilary Benn, was pressed from the very beginning of his presentation on the key themes – ecological coherence, highly protected marine reserves, the impact of EU legislation, etc.  The moral authority of the interventions was reinforced by the strong backing for EDM 337, which on this day has gained 211 signatures.

Serious students are also directed to the video of the session, where the business of the Marine Bill can be seen (start at about one third of the way through the clip).

UK Government says NO to Highly Protected Marine Reserves in UK Marine Bill

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Despite detailed and extensive debate during April and May of the Marine and Coastal Access Bill in the House of Lords, both during its Committee and Report Stage, the Government has resisted all arguments and attempts to have highly protected marine reserves (HPMRs) incorporated into the text of the legislation.
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Who ate all the fish?

Friday, May 8th, 2009

Still Life of fish and lemonA recent article in The Observer examined the global demand for fish and possibility that before very long it will be off the menu for good.

The following week, The Observer published a number of letters in response, including one from the Fisheries Minister, Huw Irranca-Davies, and another from the Marine Reserves campaign’s very own Malcolm Hunter.