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The UK Marine & Coastal Access Act became law on November 12th 2009

This followed a long campaign lead by the Marine Conservation Society, RSPB, The Wildlife Trusts, WWF and other charities working together under the umbrella group Wildlife & Countryside Link. 

MCS also campaigned for a Scottish Marine Act with other charity partners which became law in Spring 2010. 

In summary, the UK Marine & Coastal Access Act commits the UK to an ambitious new approach to managing the marine environment that will include establishing Marine Conservation Zones, a Marine Planning system, inshore fisheries reform, streamlining of licensing, establishment of a Marine Management Organisation (for England and UK matters) and coastal access provisions.

  • A network of Marine Conservation Zones will be established that will protect nationally important habitats and species such as eelgrass beds, seahorses and sea fans. Vote for where you want a site at www.yourseasyourvoice.org
  • A Marine Planning system will enable forward planning of all marine activities for the first time. A UK Marine Policy Statement will be produced and regional marine plans throughout UK waters.
  •  Inshore Fisheries Conservation Authorities will replace Sea Fisheries Committees and they will have improved regulation tools.
  • A Marine Management Organisation is being established that will be responsible for Marine Planning, licensing and fisheries. It will be based in Newcastle.
  • Licensing will be reformed and simplified making it easier for industry and civil servants
  • Coastal Access will be provided with one footpath around the whole of England. This will primarily be along the open coast.

Please return to these pages for further information on the Marine Act, as they will be updated with additional literature.

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