Marine Conservation Zones coming soon - help protect your favourite UK dive sites
Thanks to the Marine and Coastal Access Bill new Marine Conservation Zones could be coming to your area soon. Four projects have now been set up around England to help divers and other sea users have a voice in deciding where these zones should go, and what activities should be restricted in them. These projects are: Finding Sanctuary in the south-west, Balanced Seas in the south-east, Net Gain for the North Sea and Irish Sea Conservation Zones for the Irish Sea. If you dive in the south-west Finding Sanctuary is asking you to share your information about which areas of sea are important to you. ‘Why would I want to do that’, you ask yourself? As a diver you have unrivalled knowledge of sea areas around the south-west and you will probably want to recommend that some sites are protected because they are particularly special to you. In some Marine Conservation Zones, take by recreational users including divers could be restricted. However, by contributing your information and thoughts you are ensuring that your interests can be taken into account during the planning of these new protected areas. There are two ways you can get involved to have your say: 1. Visit the Interactive Map 2. Call Finding Sanctuary on 01392 878 340 and arrange to meet your nearest liaison officer who will help you to map the areas which are important to you. If you dive in other parts of the country get in touch with your nearest project. South-west Finding Sanctuary Finding Sanctuary Email: info@finding-sanctuary.org Tel: 01392 878 340 South-east Balanced Seas Balanced Seas Email: balancedseas@kent.ac.uk Tel: 01227 827 839 North Sea Net Gain Net Gain (website under construction) Email: dani@yhsg.co.uk Tel: 01482 382 007 Irish Sea Irish Sea Conservation Zones Irish Sea Conservation Zones Email: info@irishseaconservation.org.uk Tel: 01925 813 200
Re: Marine Conservation Zones coming soon - help protect your favourite UK dive sites
If you are a diver, fisherman, charter boat operator, sea angler, yachtsman, involved in watersports or have an interest in marine wildlife, come along to one of Finding Sanctuary’s drop-in days at Exmouth and Ilfracombe this month. David Murphy, Finding Sanctuary’s liaison officer for Devon said: “We are asking people who use the sea around Devon to come along and find out about how new Marine Conservations Zones (MCZs) could affect their lives. MCZs are being introduced through the Marine and Coastal Access Bill and are coming soon. At Finding Sanctuary, we believe that the people and groups that could be affected by the MCZs, should be involved in deciding where they are located and how they are managed. We are working on behalf of everyone to achieve the best possible outcome for MCZs, both in terms of conservation and people’s livelihoods and leisure interests. However, we can only achieve this if sea users come and tell us what they think.” Successful Finding Sanctuary drop-in days have already been held at Looe, Padstow and Newlyn, with further drop-in days currently being planned for Plymouth, Bude, Weymouth and other towns in the south-west. Drop in Day Details: Wednesday 18th November 10am – 8pm, Elizabeth Hall, Bath Road, Exmouth. EX8 2BA Thursday 26th November 10am – 8pm, Ilfracombe Yacht Club, The Quay, Ilfracombe. EX34 9EQ For further information contact: Sarah McLintock Tel: 01392 878 340/07544 590 294 Email: sarah.mclintock@southwestfoodanddrink.com or David Murphy Tel: 07814 781 174 Email: david.murphy@southwestfoodanddrink.com
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Re: Marine Conservation Zones coming soon - help protect your favourite UK dive sites
Dear Finding Sanctuary,
Thanks for your devotion to marine conservation, we divers all appreciate and participate as much as possible. I hope to drop by and I am sure many will join your efforts.
Have a good start and keep us informed.
Mako
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Re: Marine Conservation Zones coming soon - help protect your favourite UK dive sites
Hi Mako,
Thank you for your support for the project. We had a great turn out at our drop in day yesterday in Exmouth and will be having several more around the south-west after Ilfracombe next Thursday. I will post details here about upcoming drop in days as and when the venues are confirmed. We look forward to seeing you at one of them.
Alana
Re: Marine Conservation Zones coming soon - help protect your favourite UK dive sites
Keep up the good work! Marine conseravtion is now a core issue and I will pass the word around so that we all play an active role in preserving our waters.
Anne
Re: Marine Conservation Zones coming soon - help protect your favourite UK dive sites
Hi all,
In addition to the upcoming Ilfracombe drop-in day, we now have another planned in Totnes: Ilfracombe Thursday 26th November 2009, 10am – 8pm Ilfracombe Yacht Club, The Quay, Ilfracombe, EX34 9EQ Totnes Wednesday 2nd December 2009, 10am - 8pm The Mansion, Fore Street, Totnes, TQ9 5RP We look forward to seeing you at one of the days. If you are unable to get there, we will be doing more around the south-west over the coming months, or you could contact Sarah McLintock on 01392 878 340/07544 590 294 or by email on sarah.mclintock@southwestfoodanddrink.com.
Have your say: More Finding Sanctuary drop-in days across the south-west
If you use the sea in the south-west, we want to hear from you. Come along to one of the Finding Sanctuary drop-in days to find out how new Marine Conservation Zones could affect you and how you can get involved. Dates for the new year are already being added, just come along at any time during the day. Weymouth Drop-in Day
Monday 11th January 2010, 10am – 7pm
The Gallery, Weymouth Library, Great George Street, Dorset, DT4 8NN Falmouth Drop-in Day
Wednesday 27th January 2010, 10am - 8pm
National Maritime Museum Cornwall, Discovery Quay, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 3QY
A drop-in day in Plymouth is also being planned for January, details to follow soon.
To find out more call Sarah McLintock on 01392 878 340/07544 590294, email her at sarah.mclintock@southwestfoodanddrink.com or look at our website.
Don’t forget, if you can’t make it to one of our drop-in days, you could always map the areas of sea you use on our Interactive Map online. If you use the sea in other parts of England, contact your nearest project: South-east - Balanced Seas, North Sea - Net Gain and Irish Sea - Irish Sea Conservation Zones. If you are not sure which regional project you fall under, take a look at our map.
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Re: Marine Conservation Zones coming soon - help protect your favourite UK dive sites
Finding Sanctuary are running more drop-in days around the south-west to allow people who use the sea in this region to come and find out more about Marine Conservation Zones. No appointment needed, just come along to find out how MCZs could affect you and how you can get involved by mapping the areas of sea you use.
We have added another January drop-in day in Plymouth:
Plymouth Drop-in Day
Tuesday 19th January 2010, 10am - 8pm
The Royal Western Yacht Club, Queen Anne's Battery, Plymouth, PL4 0TW
Have your say: More Finding Sanctuary drop-in days across the south-west
Have your say: More Finding Sanctuary drop-in days across the south-west
If you use the sea in the south-west, we want to hear from you. It is your opportunity to speak to Finding Sanctuary staff about new Marine Conservation Zones, how they could affect you and how you can get involved. Dates have been organised for February and March around the south west, so come along at any time during the day to your nearest venue. Bude Drop-in Day
Thursday 25th February 2010, 10am – 8pm
Bude Tourist Information Centre, Crescent Car Park, Bude, Cornwall, EX23 8LE Newlyn/Penzance Drop-in Day
Monday 1st March 2010, 10am – 8pm
Fishermen’s Mission, Ship Institute, North Pier, Newlyn, Penzance, Cornwall, TR18 5JB Poole Drop-in Day
Thursday 18th March 2010, 10am – 8pm
The Lifeboat College, West Quay Road, Poole, Dorset, BH15 1HZ Bristol Drop-in Day
Tuesday 23rd March 2010, 10am – 8pm
The Kings Arms, 168 Whiteladies Road, Bristol, BS8 2XZ
To find out more call Sarah McLintock on 01392 878 340/07544 590294, email her at sarah@finding-sanctuary.org or look at our website.
Don’t forget, if you can’t make it to one of our drop-in days, you could always map the areas of sea you use on our Interactive Map online.
If you use the sea in other parts of England, contact your nearest project:
South-east - Balanced Seas
North Sea - Net Gain
Irish Sea - Irish Sea Conservation Zones.
If you are not sure which regional project you fall under, take a look at our map.
Re: Marine Conservation Zones coming soon - help protect your favourite UK dive sites
Finding Sanctuary will be holding a workshop for recreational sea users on June 23rd in Exeter.
This workshop will give recreational users the chance to meet their representatives on our Regional Steering Group to give them your thoughts and comments directly.
There will also be the opportunity to be amongst the first see the data we have collected from divers, anglers and watersports users alike.
For more information on the event and details of how to book your place take a look at the flyer attached, check out our website
or contact Sarah McLintock: