The UK OSPAR Marine Protected Area network
The OSPAR Commission recommended that Contracting Parties
complete an initial consideration (by 2005) as to whether any
areas within their jurisdiction justified identification as
OSPAR MPAs according to the
OSPAR
MPA identification and selection guidelines. JNCC
evaluated existing MPAs designated under the Birds and
Habitats Directives (SACs and SPAs) and as a result
55
inshore Natura sites were identified as OSPAR MPAs and submitted to
OSPAR by the UK Government in 2005. In 2008,
eight
additional SACs were reported as OSPAR MPAs, all of
which have become Natura 2000 sites since 2005. All
63
sites meet at least one of the OSPAR MPA ecological
criteria
1. A
full list of the UK's OSPAR MPAs is
available.
Further work on behalf of the country conservation agencies is
being undertaken by JNCC to assess which additional MPAs
are required to support the development of an
ecologically coherent, well-managed network of sites across the
OSPAR Maritime Area. The scope of such work includes consideration
of:
- other existing Natura sites (including currently proposed or
draft SACs);
- existing UK MPAs identified for other purposes; and
- new areas which have not yet been selected or designated (for
example, through new MCZ initiatives already in progress).
1 An area may be considered for contribution towards the
OSPAR network of MPAs if it meets one or more of the OSPAR MPA
ecological criteria. The OSPAR MPA criteria are not the same
as criteria for selection of Natura sites (SACs or SPAs) under the
Habitats and Birds Directives.