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Lundy Island is England's first marine conservation zone

Published: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 14:00:36

The waters around Lundy Island, off the coast of Devon, became England’s first Marine Conservation Zone (MCZ) under the Marine and Coastal Access Act on 12 January 2010.

The new network of Marine Conservation Zones in our waters will protect England’s marine species and habitats, from the common to the rare and to the threatened. Four regional projects have started working with local groups and businesses to identify further areas that will be designated as Marine Conservation Zones.

Defra's Minister for the Marine Environment, Huw Irranca-Davies, said: "With the new Marine Conservation Zone around Lundy Island we have taken the first step in creating a network of marine protected areas. We can’t always see what is happening to the wildlife and habitats under our seas, but they need just the same protection as those on land and this world-first in legislation will provide that. The four MCZ projects around England’s coastline are working with local interest groups to identify what other areas should be given this protection and I encourage all those that use the sea for work or recreation to get involved with their local project team."

Lundy Island is just over three miles long and half a mile wide and the surrounding waters are home to varied wildlife including a high population of seals, lobsters and a number of different species of coral. The waters around Lundy were a marine nature reserve, until their change of status to an MCZ.

Specific conservation objectives for the island will now be developed which will be open for consultation. Local byelaws will remain in place to protect the island’s wildlife.

Natural England and the Joint Nature Conservation Committee are the bodies responsible for advising ministers on the delivery of Marine Conservation Zones.

Further information can be found on Natural England's website (link below).

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Contact information

Environment, Transport and Climate Directorate
Government Office for the South West
2 Rivergate
Temple Quay
Bristol
BS1 6EH
tel: 0117 900 1800
fax: 0117 900 1905
email: swenvironment@gosw.gsi.gov.uk


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