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Protect dolphins, UK government urged | |
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Campaigners are demanding better safeguards for the UK's marine mammals after the EU said it would take Britain to court over harbour porpoises. | |
The European Commission announced the action because it says the UK is failing to protect the endangered animals properly. | |
The government is yet to comment on the court action. | |
But the Wildlife Trusts is urging a minister to declare many more Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs). | |
These would protect mammals round the shores. | |
The Wildlife Trusts say safeguards to the UK's domestic marine life should be as strong as they are around Britain's overseas territories. | |
Ministers recently promised to safeguard an area of ocean equivalent to 16 times the land area of the UK. | Ministers recently promised to safeguard an area of ocean equivalent to 16 times the land area of the UK. |
But that figure refers mainly to the seas round far-flung islands. Progress on our own marine reserves is slower. | But that figure refers mainly to the seas round far-flung islands. Progress on our own marine reserves is slower. |
The government said it would announce new sites in Phase Three of its marine conservation zones (MCZs). | The government said it would announce new sites in Phase Three of its marine conservation zones (MCZs). |
But this will not happen until 2018. | But this will not happen until 2018. |
That would add to the 50 existing zones dotted round the UK, but a spokesman would not say how many new MCZs were being considered. | That would add to the 50 existing zones dotted round the UK, but a spokesman would not say how many new MCZs were being considered. |
Wildlife campaigners say the existing areas need to be joined together to ensure safe passage for mobile species like dolphins. | Wildlife campaigners say the existing areas need to be joined together to ensure safe passage for mobile species like dolphins. |
Lissa Batey, from the Wildlife Trusts, told BBC News: “We can’t achieve an ecologically coherent network of protected areas without including top predators in the process - whales, dolphins, porpoises and basking sharks – which are still under threat. | Lissa Batey, from the Wildlife Trusts, told BBC News: “We can’t achieve an ecologically coherent network of protected areas without including top predators in the process - whales, dolphins, porpoises and basking sharks – which are still under threat. |
“Many are suffering from the impacts of fishing, whether direct or indirect, increased boat traffic, marine developments and the more persistent effects of pollution. | “Many are suffering from the impacts of fishing, whether direct or indirect, increased boat traffic, marine developments and the more persistent effects of pollution. |
“By designating areas of the sea, we can provide safe havens and some impacts can be limited or removed altogether.” | “By designating areas of the sea, we can provide safe havens and some impacts can be limited or removed altogether.” |
The vast majority of the UK’s protected space, though, surrounds oceanic islands forming part of the legacy of empire. | The vast majority of the UK’s protected space, though, surrounds oceanic islands forming part of the legacy of empire. |
Ministers are safeguarding the waters around four islands in the Pacific and Atlantic, including one of the world’s biggest zones around Pitcairn, home to descendants of the Bounty mutineers. | Ministers are safeguarding the waters around four islands in the Pacific and Atlantic, including one of the world’s biggest zones around Pitcairn, home to descendants of the Bounty mutineers. |
There will be two more zones around the south Atlantic islands of Ascension and Tristan da Cunha. | There will be two more zones around the south Atlantic islands of Ascension and Tristan da Cunha. |
The British moves contribute to an extraordinary period for ocean conservation. President Obama has also announced the world’s biggest protected zone round Hawaii. | The British moves contribute to an extraordinary period for ocean conservation. President Obama has also announced the world’s biggest protected zone round Hawaii. |
Dr Mark Spalding, from the US group The Nature Conservancy hailed recent global developments. | Dr Mark Spalding, from the US group The Nature Conservancy hailed recent global developments. |
He told BBC News: “The UK’s dramatic expansion of protected areas is a tremendous contribution to the conservation of the oceans, and one that needs to be roundly applauded. | He told BBC News: “The UK’s dramatic expansion of protected areas is a tremendous contribution to the conservation of the oceans, and one that needs to be roundly applauded. |
“The numbers are eye-watering, but actually we should really look beyond these numbers. In both Pitcairn and St Helena these protected areas have been established with, and for, the local communities. | “The numbers are eye-watering, but actually we should really look beyond these numbers. In both Pitcairn and St Helena these protected areas have been established with, and for, the local communities. |
“That means sustainable fishing and the potential for growth in ecotourism. It’s a different model from simply closing off large tracts of the ocean - and while that’s important too, it’s not a model that can work everywhere. We should watch these places and learn from them.” | “That means sustainable fishing and the potential for growth in ecotourism. It’s a different model from simply closing off large tracts of the ocean - and while that’s important too, it’s not a model that can work everywhere. We should watch these places and learn from them.” |
Professor Callum Roberts, from the University of York, told BBC News the vast majority of MCZs are what he called worthless paper parks. | Professor Callum Roberts, from the University of York, told BBC News the vast majority of MCZs are what he called worthless paper parks. |
“They have no management, virtually nothing in the way of protection, and fail almost every test of a worthwhile marine protected area,” he said. | “They have no management, virtually nothing in the way of protection, and fail almost every test of a worthwhile marine protected area,” he said. |
The Wildlife Trusts agreed enforcement should be improved but said that already in Lyme Bay, one of the early protected zones, species were returning. | The Wildlife Trusts agreed enforcement should be improved but said that already in Lyme Bay, one of the early protected zones, species were returning. |
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