Wednesday, December 24, 2008

ALSF The Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund

As the British Marine Aggregates Producers Association states on its website at:


Over 9 million pounds has been spent on marine research through the Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund.  Filey Against Dredging welcomes spending on sustainability research and accepts that Marine Aggregate Extraction is necessary to the economic welfare of this country. The concern is that Government organisations, particularly scientists,  should be independent from the aggregates industry. 

Certainly the ALSF is under the independent control of DEFRA and should be independent. Read the research paper on the above BMAPA link and see what you think.  

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Marine reserves SAC's MPA's now MCZ's

Those of us who can recall the heady days of the eighties, when the government legislated for Marine Reserves, may not understand the reasons why there is still only one such reserve, Lundy. In the meantime we have had, Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) and proposed Marine Protected Areas (MPA's). Each new concept appears to involve interminable management and consultation exercises with little real result. Now the draft Marine Bill, available for download at http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/consult/marinebill/index.htm introduces the concept of Marine Conservation Zones. A great idea but look at the 'catch all' get out clause:

106 (5) 'In considering whether it is desirable to designate an area as an MCZ. the appropriate authority may have regard to any economic or social consequences of doing so. ' .

In our area, we are approaching the end of a two year management consultation for a local SAC. No doubt there will be yet more public consultations if a local MCZ comes to pass.