Cumbria Coast

Cumbria Coast is one of England's Marine Conservation Zones. It was designated in 2013, and is one of a number of such zones off the coast of Cumbria.

View of the South Head from the golf course at St Bees, Cumbria.

The MCZ covers the stretch of sea from Whitehaven down to the mouth of the Ravenglass Estuary.[1] It includes the sea off Sellafield (the nuclear fuel reprocessing and nuclear decommissioning site), and off St Bees Head.

Fauna

The MCZ protects underwater habitats and animals such as the honeycomb worm.

St Bees Head, where there is an RSPB reserve, is an important breeding site for sea birds.

Extension

There was concern that the MCZ as originally designated did not protect enough of the foraging grounds of sea birds.[2] In 2019 an addition was agreed.[3]

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See also

At the time Cumbria Coast was designated the other MCZs in Cumbria were:

References

  1. "Cumbria Coast". The Wildlife Trusts. Retrieved 22 October 2016.
  2. "Call to protect our seabird population". Whitehaven News. 14 October 2016. Retrieved 22 October 2016.
  3. "Marine conservation zones: Cumbria Coast".

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