Northern Ireland Marine Conservation Zones

Published by Marine Institute

The designation of Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) safeguards vulnerable or unique marine species and habitats of national importance in the Northern Ireland inshore region based on an ecosystem approach. These MCZs fulfill the obligations on The Marine Act (Northern Ireland) 2013 (the "Act") to contribute to an ecologically coherent UK network of MPAs as well as wider biodiversity commitments at European and global level.
MCZ is a new type of Marine Protected Area (MPA), designated in the Northern Ireland Inshore Region to protect nationally important habitats, species and geological/geomorphological features, while fully taking into account any economic, cultural or social consequences of doing so.
The Act also allows the Department to make byelaws to protect MCZs from damage caused by unregulated activities such as anchoring, kite surfing, jet skiing etc. It is an offence to intentionally or recklessly destroy or damage a protected feature of an MCZ or to contravene a byelaw.
For detailed information see - https://www.daera-ni.gov.uk/articles/marine-conservation-zones

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animal species biodiversity biota ecological ecology environment habitat marine conservation zones northern ireland protected sites protection of animals protection of birds protection of species terrestrial ecosystem wildlife protection wildlife sanctuary

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Created 2024-08-27
Last Updated 2025-10-22
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