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Second tranche of Marine Conservation Zones being considered

by Louise Nicholls on 26 Feb 2014
Sites for second tranche of MCZs now being considered by Defra DEFRA http://www.defra.gov.uk/
At a meeting on 24 February, Defra announced the sites which are under consideration for the second tranche (T2) of Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) in England.

37 sites are being considered for inclusion in T2 which cover both inshore and offshore sites right around the English coast.

Alana Murphy, Planning and Environmental Officer who was present at the meeting said 'This list is just an early indication of those sites that might be in the public consultation for the second tranche due to take place early next year, with designation planned to take place by the end of 2015'.

Defra is currently gathering further evidence on the proposed sites and during the year will consult with the different sectors, including the recreational boating sector, on management measures. Defra plans to include an indication of what the management measures could be and what activities could be restricted in the public consultation.

'We are pleased that Defra is applying the lessons learned from the first tranche of MCZs and including the management measures in the consultation.

'However, several of the inshore sites included on this list may be of concern to the RYA, depending on the proposed management measures. We will now be working with RYA members and clubs to review all the evidence we originally submitted in 2012 and will discuss these concerns with Defra,' concludes Alana.

The first tranche (T1) of 27 MCZs were designated in November 2013 and consideration of management measures for these zones is currently underway.

Sites under consideration for the second tranche of MCZs

1.Coquet to St Mary’s

3.Fulmar

5.Compass Rose

7.Cromer Shoal Chalk Beds

9.Dover to Deal

11.Offshore Brighton

13.Utopia

15.Norris to Ryde

17.The Needles

19.Western Channel

21.Lands End

23.Great Haig Fras

25.Hartland Point to Tintagel

27.North of Lundy

29.Celtic Deep

31.Mid St George’s Channel

33.Slieve Na Griddle

35.West of Walney

37.Allonby Bay

2.Farnes East

4.Runswick Bay

6.Holderness Inshore

8.The Swale Estuary

10.Dover to Folkestone

12.Offshore Overfalls

14.Bembridge

16.Yarmouth to Cowes

18.Studland Bay

20.Mounts Bay

22.North-West of Jones Bank

24.Newquay and The Gannel

26.Bideford to Foreland Point

28.South of Celtic Deep

30.East of Celtic Deep

32.North St George’s Channel

34.South Rigg

36.Mud Hole

 

 


You can read more information on MCZs and the RYA’s position at www.rya.org.uk/go/currentaffairs.
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