Irish Sea Conservation Zones
From their website – http://www.irishseaconservation.org.uk/
Irish Sea Conservation Zones is a project to help secure a healthy and productive future for the coast and waters of the Irish Sea.
Over the next few years, parts of the Irish Sea will be given further environmental protection. The users and interest groups of the Irish Sea will recommend which areas should be protected, and what form that protection should take.
If you have something to say, they want you to be involved.
Anyone who can help identify which parts of the Irish Sea should be protected has an important role to play, including people who might benefit or lose out. The process is open to all sectors, views and opinions.
The stakeholder group will meet six times – five times in 2010 (March, May, June, September, December) with a final meeting in April 2011. Each of the meetings will be led and organised by our independent facilitator, Dialogue Matters.
The group will submit its final recommendations to the government in June 2011.
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