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UK seas face an uncertain future as Government shifts the goal posts on Marine Conservation Zones


Marine Conservation Society says lack of evidence claim is undermining the process and a potential waste of millions of pounds

MCS is calling into question the Government’s promise to protect English seas after Defra admitted it will fail to meet an international commitment of Marine Protected Areas by 2012.

MCS's concern followsa statement by Environment Minister, Richard Benyon, MP, on Tuesday 15th November, of a delay to the public consultation, and therefore the designation, of Marine Conservation Zones (MCZ) around the English coast, because of a lack of evidence from the regional projects involved in the process.

MCS says the delay in designation of a network of MCZs in England until 2013, will be hugely disappointing to the million people involved in the three year long process, which has cost over eight million pounds.

MCS says today’s written statement, from Environment Minister Richard Benyon, is both encouraging and concerning.

MCS Senior Biodiversity Policy Officer, Dr Jean-Luc Solandt, says the fact that the public consultation at the end of 2012 will include all sites recommended by the Regional Projects is good news, however getting to that point may not be plain sailing, because a new more robust evidence base is required for each site to ensure they are designated.

“Defra says advice from the Science Advisory Panel indicates a number of ‘gaps and limitations in the scientific evidence base supporting the MCZ recommendations’. We want to know how many more millions, and how much more time will need to be spent to ensure Defra gets the evidence it is seeking. This is hugely frustrating, as the process has already eliminated some of the best sites for biodiversity protection because of over-riding economic interests of industry stakeholders in the room.”

MCS received over half a million messages of support for marine reserves during 2009. The charity had representatives on all four regional MCZ projects between 2009 and 2011 and provided evidence of wider society support for protection via its Your Seas Your Voice website.

Dr Solandt says that MCS, having been closely involved with the regional projects, believes they have considered all the best available scientific evidence for the sites, but this was not adequately described in the final reports; “We urge Defra to get together with key scientists and conservation agencies involved in the regional processes to review the available evidence used for each draft MCZ so that we can confidently designate key sites. Let’s hope this saves the vast majority of UK sites that have been put forward.”

For more information on Marine Conservation Zones visit Your Seas Your Voice

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