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Consultation Outcome Published 7 Sep 2017 Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Natural England ↗ View on GOV.UK

Northumberland Marine potential Special Protection Area: consultation outcome

Natural England is seeking views on the proposal to designate a marine site as a potential Special Protection Area (pSPA).

Opened 21 Jan 2016
Closed 21 Apr 2016
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Special Protection Areas (SPAs) are special sites designated under the EU Birds Directive to protect rare, vulnerable and migratory birds.

The proposal for Northumberland Marine is to:

  • create a new SPA to support internationally important bird populations detailed in the consultation documents
  • add features to 3 existing terrestrial SPAs:
    • Coquet Island
    • Farne Islands
    • Northumbria Coast

This area is particularly important to these birds as much of the sea around their breeding colonies is the ideal feeding habitat.

The proposal is available as a series of separate documents (attached above). You should:

  • read the consultation summary that sets out the aims of the proposal
  • read the departmental briefs that provide the scientific explanation behind the proposal
  • use the maps to locate the proposal site(s)

Use the ‘respond online’ link below to give your views.