Assembly agrees tougher stance on Strangford Lough
The Northern Ireland Assembly today supported new measures for better protection of Strangford Lough.
~ Monday, 23 January 2012
Measures to protect, monitor and restore the biogenic reefs were agreed following a debate sponsored by the Environment Committee.
This useful agreement comes on the eve of an important meeting between EU and Government officials to discuss the plight of Strangford Lough. There is a real threat that infraction action in the form of significant fines for Northern Ireland could occur.
Outlining the enhanced joined up approach, Environment Minister Alex Attwood said: “It is important that we develop a joined up approach to protect and restore this unique habitat which has been compared to Northern Ireland’s barrier reef. We will introduce, following consultation, two additional sea fisheries exclusion zones, doubling the number at the Lough. We will also, following consultation, introduce by laws to regulate mooring, anchoring and diving. We will undertake further scientific research to examine ways of restoring the biogenic reefs. “
“Today’s agreement in the Assembly demonstrates a more robust joined up approach to protect and develop Strangford Lough and that is very much welcome. I believe that this is a positive sign for the Lough and to the EU. I want it clearly understood that a determined approach is now in place and being put in place.”
The protection of our natural environment is a key component of the Programme for Government.
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