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Committee Material Published 5 Jun 2025 ↗ View on Parliament

Marine habitats are interconnected, and the health of one area impacts the entire ecosystem. Scientific research has provided evidence to demonstrate the effectiveness of a whole-site approach to marine protection, which is enabled in Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMA). Therefore, it is critical for the Government to deliver whole-site marine protection in more marine areas by designating more HPMAs to facilitate effective marine conservation and enable faster recovery for habitats at risk....

Marine habitats are interconnected, and the health of one area impacts the entire ecosystem. Scientific research has provided evidence to demonstrate the effectiveness of a whole-site approach to marine protection, which is enabled in Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMA). Therefore, it is critical for the Government to deliver whole-site marine protection in more marine areas by designating more HPMAs to facilitate effective marine conservation and enable faster recovery for habitats at risk. (Conclusion, Paragraph 71) Type: conclusion | Number: 17 | Response status: not_accepted Government response: Marine protection is a devolved responsibility, and this response covers the Secretary of State waters only. This Government is taking action to protect our MPAs and enable marine nature recovery. Defra recognises that marine ecosystems are facing growing challenges, including biodiversity loss, cli