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Ramsar management plans - consultation

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A decision made 19 April 2010 regarding: Ramsar management plans - consultation.

Decision Reference:   MD-PE-2010-0051 

Decision Summary Title:

Ramsar Management Plans – Public Consultation

 

Date of Decision Summary:

12 April 2010

Decision Summary Author (Job Title):

 

Marine and Coastal Officer

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

n/a

Written Report

Title:

Ramsar Management Plans – Public Consultation

 

Date of Written Report:

 

Written Report Author (Job Title):

Marine and Coastal Officer

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Subject:

Ramsar Management Plans – Public Consultation

Decision(s):

The Minister approved the public consultation document concerning the Ramsar Management Plans

Reason(s) for Decision:

To allow the public to be consulted on the formulation of the Ramsar Management Plans by the Ramsar Management Authority. 

Resource Implications:

 

Action required:

Commence public consultation process.

Signature:

 

Deputy R Duhamel

Position:

 

Assistant Minister

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

Ramsar management plans - consultation

 

PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT

 

ENVIRONMENT DIVISION

 

Ramsar Management Plans – Public Consultation

(Public)

Purpose of the Report

 

The Minister to approve the public consultation document concerning the Ramsar Management Plans and approve commencement of the public consultation process.

 

Background

 

Jersey has four areas of our coastal waters designated under the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, more commonly known as the Ramsar Convention. The south-east coast was designated in 2000 and the offshore reefs of Les Minquiers, Les Ecrehous and Les Dirouilles and Les Pierres de Lecq were designated in 2005.

The Ramsar Management Authority, established by the Minister of Planning and Environment,  is currently developing a Management Plan for the areas designated under the Convention. The Authority consists of stakeholders including government and parish representatives, Receiver General and various non-governmental organisations.

This Plan will set out the management for each of the sites under the principal of conservation and wise use of the resource.

 

Discussion

 

The Ramsar Management Authority met in March 2010 and agreed the way forward and the need to consult the general public about this important issue.

This public consultation seeks to find out the views and opinions of the public on the Ramsar sites and the issues that should be considered by the Ramsar Management Authority when the management plans are formulated. Some of the questions concern the types of activities that occur in the Ramsar sites and others relate to impacts on the site and the management of activities. 

 

Recommendation

 

The Minister approves the public consultation document and approves commencement of the public consultation process.

 

Written by: Greg Morel, Marine and Coastal Officer, Planning and Environment

Approved by: Simon Bossy, Head of Fisheries and Marine Resources Planning and Environment

 

Attachments: Ramsar Management Plans – Public Consultation Document

 

 

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