Our Marine Protected Area Network
What is a network of Marine Protected Areas?
The UK has signed up to international agreements such as the
Convention on Biological Diversity and the
OSPAR
Convention, that aim to establish an 'ecologically coherent
network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)' by 2012. The sites in the
network will work together to provide more benefits than an
individual area could on its own. MPAs established under
international, European and national legislation will all
contribute to this network.




One network, six designations
Our Marine Protected Area network will include:
Natura 2000 Sites
Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) and
Special Protection Areas (SPAs) established
under the EC Habitats and Birds Directives respectively to protect
marine habitats and species of European importance.
Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs)
SSSIs are established under the Wildlife and
Countryside Act 1981 and the Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act
2004 to protect species, habitats and geological features of
national importance.
Ramsar Sites
Ramsar
sites are established under the 1971 Convention of Wetlands of
International Importance to promote the conservation and wise-use
of wetlands of international importance and their resources.
Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs)
MCZs are a new type of MPA designation that will
be introduced over the next few years through the Marine and
Coastal Access Act. They will protect nationally
important marine wildlife, habitats, geology and geomorphology. In
English inshore waters and English, Welsh and Northern Irish
offshore waters they will be identified by the Marine
Conservation Zone Project. In Welsh inshore waters the
Marine
Conservation Zone Project Wales will designate a small number
of highly protected MCZs.
Scottish Marine Protected Areas
Scottish MPAs
will be established under the Marine and Coastal Access Act and
Marine (Scotland) Act for offshore and inshore sites respectively.
They will be identified for the protection of nationally important
marine biodiversity and geodiversity features.
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland will be introducing a
Northern Ireland Marine Bill to the Northern Ireland Assembly
in 2011 to come into force in 2012. This will outline proposals for
nature conservation in Northern Ireland's territorial waters which
may include plans for MPAs.
For more information we have created a document on the different types of Marine Protected
Areas. This document is regularly updated as the situation
progresses.