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The final recommendations overview from Balanced Seas are as shown in the links below.
The full report is a bit weighty, but interesting reading none the less.
Balanced Seas has produced a summary of the Final Recommendations for Marine Conservation Zones for south-east England. The recommendations, developed by the Balanced Seas Regional Stakeholder Group, were submitted to Natural England and the Joint Nature Conservation Committee at the beginning of September.
The 36 page summary brochure can be downloaded from the bottom right of our homepage at www.balancedseas.org. It is not intended as a replacement to the full report but provides an overview with seven maps showing details of the recommended sites along with a description of why each area is of particular interest and with some helpful background information explaining the project process and the next steps. Hard copies will be available on request for a limited time by emailing balancedseas@kent.ac.uk. The full report and detailed descriptions of each recommended site can be found in the RSG Resources section of the Balanced Seas website.
The final Balanced Seas newsletter will be distributed at the beginning of October. After that, if you wish to continue to be informed about the Marine Conservation Zone process in the run up to the public consultation next year, please sign up to receive the national newsletter at http://jncc.defra.gov.uk/page-2409. You can also email mczproject@jncc.gov.uk or visit the websites of Defra, the Joint Nature Conservation Committee and Natural England.
Stakeholders can view the recommended sites from all four regional MCZ projects with the Marine Conservation Zone interactive map by visiting www.mczmapping.org. Users of this online tool can zoom in to particular areas of interest and different layers can be turned on and off showing where the species and habitats of conservation importance are recorded.
The full report is a bit weighty, but interesting reading none the less.
Balanced Seas has produced a summary of the Final Recommendations for Marine Conservation Zones for south-east England. The recommendations, developed by the Balanced Seas Regional Stakeholder Group, were submitted to Natural England and the Joint Nature Conservation Committee at the beginning of September.
The 36 page summary brochure can be downloaded from the bottom right of our homepage at www.balancedseas.org. It is not intended as a replacement to the full report but provides an overview with seven maps showing details of the recommended sites along with a description of why each area is of particular interest and with some helpful background information explaining the project process and the next steps. Hard copies will be available on request for a limited time by emailing balancedseas@kent.ac.uk. The full report and detailed descriptions of each recommended site can be found in the RSG Resources section of the Balanced Seas website.
The final Balanced Seas newsletter will be distributed at the beginning of October. After that, if you wish to continue to be informed about the Marine Conservation Zone process in the run up to the public consultation next year, please sign up to receive the national newsletter at http://jncc.defra.gov.uk/page-2409. You can also email mczproject@jncc.gov.uk or visit the websites of Defra, the Joint Nature Conservation Committee and Natural England.
Stakeholders can view the recommended sites from all four regional MCZ projects with the Marine Conservation Zone interactive map by visiting www.mczmapping.org. Users of this online tool can zoom in to particular areas of interest and different layers can be turned on and off showing where the species and habitats of conservation importance are recorded.