UK regional seas
Regional Seas
The map below shows JNCC's work to identify regional seas
around the UK. This map was modified from the fisheries sea areas
used by ICES and the regional seas defined by
OSPAR, and has been developed by JNCC, as part
of its contribution to the work of the RMNC. It identifies a number
of biogeographically determined regional seas using primarily the
factors of temperature, depth and currents. These regional seas
have been identified for UK waters, but overlap the waters of
neighbouring countries. Further work needs to be undertaken, in
collaboration with other country partners, to complete the
identification of regional sea boundaries in the NE Atlantic.
The Irish Sea Pilot project recommends that a system of
regional seas should be identified and that they could form the
basis for environmental management action, including marine
strategic and spatial planning and the identification of an
ecologically coherent network of marine protected areas. The
establishment of fora at the regional sea level could assist with
co-ordination and collaboration in management planning, data
collection, survey and research.
Map copyright JNCC 2004. World Vector Shoreline -
copyright US Defence Mapping Agency
The exact limits of the UK Continental Shelf are set out in orders
made under section 1(7) of the Continental Shelf Act 1964 (Crown
copyright)
Developing regional seas for UK waters using biogeographic
principles
JNCC has prepared this paper (Developing regional seas for UK
waters using biogeographic principles pdf size 965KB) to take
forward the concept of regional seas for implementing UK nature
conservation strategy. It was developed with contributions from the
inter-country conservation agency Marine Natura 2000 Project Group.
However, the development of regional seas and the placement of
their boundaries must be regarded as 'work in progress' and JNCC
welcomes comment on the following text, along with any additional
information to finalise the boundaries. Following this consultation
with interested parties, the boundaries will be finalised and the
regional seas will be proposed to Defra for use in future policy
and management initiatives.