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Marine Protected Areas in Scotland’s Seas

Marine Protected Areas in Scotland’s Seas. Ecological data workshop. David Mallon Marine Environment Branch Marine Scotland. Background. Powers and duties – Marine (Scotland) Act and UK Marine and Coastal Access Act Territorial and Offshore waters

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Marine Protected Areas in Scotland’s Seas

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  1. Marine Protected Areas in Scotland’s Seas Ecological data workshop David Mallon Marine Environment Branch Marine Scotland

  2. Background • Powers and duties – Marine (Scotland) Act and UK Marine and Coastal Access Act • Territorial and Offshore waters • Three pillar approach (Priority Marine Features) • Species Measures • Site protection measures • Wider seas policies and measures

  3. Scottish MPA project • Project partnership – Marine Scotland, SNH, JNCC, Historic Scotland and SEPA • Nature Conservation MPAs • Demonstration & Research MPAs • Historic MPAs • Science-based process

  4. Principles • Deliver Scotland’s MPA commitments • Benefits for marine natural features and support wider ecosystem function • To include marine natural features considered as priorities for area-based protection in Scotland’s waters • Individual sites considered on their merit in contributing to ecological coherence of network

  5. Principles 5. Network development to take into account distinctive biogeographical differences of our seas 6. MPA network composed of a range of different types of protected areas 7. Network managed to deliver long-term protection to marine natural features 8. Significant progress towards identifying Nature Conservation MPAs to complete network will have been made by the end of 2012

  6. Ecological coherence • Guidance developed under OSPAR Convention on key design features associated with ecological coherence: • Representation • Replication • Size of site • Adequacy • Connectivity • Management

  7. Features • MPA search features • Underpin the initial selection of Nature Conservation MPAs • MPA protected features • Features which are formally protected by the designation order for a Nature Conservation MPA • Network features • Features afforded protection by the MPA network as a whole

  8. Network • Network composition • Nature Conservation MPAs • Other areas which are formally designated • Area-based measures • Finalised selection guidelines published www.scotland.gov.uk/marinescotland/mpaguidelines

  9. Network timescales Identify a MPA network 2012 Deliver a well managed network of sites 2016 Good Environmental Status achieved for UK seas 2020 Define Good Environmental Status 2012 (MSFD) Report on progress of MPA network 2012

  10. Future stakeholder engagement • Stakeholder engagement overview publication - 2011 2011 / 2012 & ongoing • National stakeholder workshops • Marine Strategy Forum • Bilaterals with different national organisations 2012 onwards • Detailed discussions on MPA proposals

  11. Workshop • What we are about to present • Data collated to date • What we need from you • Gaps in the data • Metadata on potential data sources • Third party proposals • Add your anticipated submissions to flip chart

  12. marineconservation@scotland.gsi.gov.uk - Scottish waters mpa@snh.gov.uk - Territorial waters scottishmpas@jncc.gov.uk - Offshore waters

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