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The Pacific Southern Line Islands are a benchmark for pristine seas

The National Geographic, September 2014, reports: “If an alien had just one day on Earth and wanted to see a coral reef,” says National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Enric Sala, “I would show him Millennium Atoll.” What that alien would see is one part of perhaps the most pristine archipelago in the Pacific: five remote isles named […]

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G. Monbiot article observes: “Conservation in a conservation zone? You must be out of your mind”

George Monbiot writes in his article in The Guardian, 24th October 2014: “A few days ago, I visited the Flamborough Head “no take zone”, one of the UK’s three areas in which commercial fishing is prohibited. Here marine life is allowed to proliferate, without being menaced by trawlers, scallop dredgers, drift nets, pots and all […]

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Marine Conservation Society launches Marine Charter to lobby for more MCZs

The Marine Conservation Society has launched a Marine Charter, which is asking people to lobby their Member of Parliament to secure improvement in the UK, Scottish and Welsh government designated network of Marine Conservation Zones. The Marine Charter reads: “Our seas and their amazing wildlife need better protection. We’re working with NGOs, through Wildlife and […]

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Wild harvests in continued decline, as fish farming grows

The University of York, UK, reports on Marine Pollution Bulletin article, 14th October 2014: More and more people are eating fish for the health benefits, but what is all that healthy eating doing to the global fish supply? A review of 124 years of fisheries landings records shows that UK domestic fishery landings have fallen […]

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The Global Oceans Commission has a Petition addressed to the UN

The Global Ocean Commission is seeking protection under law via the United Nations Law of the Sea (UNCLOSUNCLOS The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, also called the Law of the Sea Convention or the Law of the Sea treaty.) for greater protection of the planet’s high seas (the area of the […]

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Australian Great Barrier Reef may not be subjected to new port’s spoil dumping

The Guardian reports, 6th September 2014: “The deputy premier of Queensland, Jeff Seeney, will put a plan to state cabinet that would reverse the decision to dump sediment from the Abbot Point coal port development on the Great Barrier Reef, disposing of it on land instead, according to a report. Seeney told the Weekend Australian […]

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‘Is the Green Movement its own worst enemy?’

With the effective standing of FoE and MARINET in mind, our readers and members may well wish to attend a lecture by Jonathon Porritt, one time director of Friends of the Earth, currently Founder Director of the Forum for the Future. The green economy, resource efficiency, low-carbon growth, natural capital; the decaying sea and it’s […]

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Global Oceans Commission launches petition in support of its Report

A Global Ocean Commission press release, 3rd July 2014, states: “A week ago the Global Ocean Commission released its report and proposals for restoring ocean health. If you have not seen the report you can see it here. “As part of the Global Ocean Commission’s commitment to breathe life into its proposals it has started […]

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Government lethargy in protecting the sea off Cromer

The plan to create 127 Marine Conservation Zones around the UK was launched four years ago, yet the green light has not yet been given to designate a single zone in either Norfolk or Suffolk, although it is claimed that the Cromer shoalshoal A sandbank or sandbar that makes the water shallow chalk beds are […]

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Marinet asks: Does “co-location” feature in anyone’s thinking for effective MCZ delivery?

Marinet observes that co-location — where marine reserves exist in conjunction with other licensed uses of the sea — appears to have been forgotten or ignored by nearly all conservation practitioners in the delivery of the UK marine conservation (MCZMCZ Marine Conservation Zone) network. Marinet believes this is an extraordinary situation because co-location, with marine […]

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Parliament’s Environmental Audit Committee publishes English MCZ report

The House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) published on 21st June 2014 a report of its investigation into the delivery of marine conservation zones (MCZsMCZ Marine Conservation Zone) to date in English seas by the UK Government. The summary of the EAC report reads: “In November 2013 the Government designated 27 Marine Conservation Zones […]

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English MCZ network “is worse than useless”

Callum Roberts, Professor of Marine Conservation at The University of York, writes in The Guardian 17th July 2014: “0.000001 – one hundred thousandth — is a number so small that to most people it seems like nothing at all. Yet four and a half years since the Marine Act of 2009 came into force — […]

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US to create huge central Pacific marine reserve

The Washington Post, 17th June 2014, reports: “ President Obama has announced his intent to make a broad swath of the central Pacific Ocean off-limits to fishing, energy exploration and other activities. The proposal, slated to go into effect later this year after a comment period, could create the world’s largest marine sanctuary and double […]

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WWF urges OSPAR to take action to ensure effective protection of NE Atlantic high seas MPAs

In a Press Release dated 20th June 2014, WWF state: “ (Gland, Switzerland/Cascais, Portugal) – Parties to the OSPAROSPAR Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic made up of representatives of the Governments of the 15 signatory nations. Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic […]

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Parliament critical of the Government over English MCZ delivery

The Guardian reports, 21st June 2014: “Four years since the launch of the government project to create a national network of Marine Conservation Zones (MCZsMCZ Marine Conservation Zone) designed to protect sea life and give fish stocks space to recover, only 27 of the 127 sites recommended by experts and stakeholders in the government’s own […]

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Does Parliament’s Environmental Audit Committee understand the need for MCZs?

Following Marinet’s letter of 5th April 2014 to the House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee in which Marinet expressed concern that the Committee had failed to ask pertinent questions of the Minister about the Government’s shortcomings over the delivery of Marine Conservation Zones (MCZsMCZ Marine Conservation Zone), the Committee has replied on 22nd April asking […]

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Global Atlas of environmental conflicts launched in Brussels

Nick Meynen email hidden; JavaScript is required of EJOLT, the Environmental Justice Project, has just sent us the following information. The Environmental Justice Organisations, Liabilities and Trade (EJOLT) project has just launched its Global Atlas of Environmental Justice, a visually attractive and interactive online mapping platform detailing around 1000 environmental conflicts (and growing). It allows […]

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DEFRA/ISA Consultation Invitation

Lekha Prakasan (email hidden; JavaScript is required telephone 020-7238 4691) of DEFRA’s (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) Marine Programme has just sent to us the following invitation for stakeholders to a consultation by the International Seabed Authority (ISA). Dear Stakeholder, Defra would like to invite you to respond to a consultation by the […]

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“Governing MPAs: Resilience through Diversity” – new study published

Dr. Peter Jones, University College London, has just published a new work titled “Governing Marine Protected Areas : resilience through diversity”. To view this work, click here. In this work Peter Jones addresses some of the important challenges related to the effective and equitable governance of marine protected areas (MPAs). These challenges are explored through […]

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Marinet asks: Is Parliament holding the Minister to account over MCZs?

On 2nd April 2014 the Environmental Audit Committee of the House of Commons held a session at which it questioned the Defra Minister, George Eustice MP, and the Ministry’s scientific advisor, Sir Ian Boyd, about the delivery of Marine Conservations Zones (MCZsMCZ Marine Conservation Zone). Marinet attended this public hearing, and concluded that the Minister […]

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