Today the government has launched a consultation asking the public for their views on protecting a new group of Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) in England – areas at sea where a range of rare and threatened species and habitats are protected from damaging activities. 41 special places have been chosen across England for the public to comment on, 8 of which are around the Cornish coast. These sites cover over 7,000km2 of beautiful, wildlife-rich marine habitats, ranging from the rocky shores of the Camel Estuary to the rich, muddy depths of the South-west Deeps.
Cornwall Wildlife Trust is asking people with a passion for our oceans to make their voices heard over the coming weeks, to respond to the consultation and support the designation of these sites for better protection of our living seas.