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John Harrison - Sustainable Severn Forum 2017
1. Sustainable Severn Forum 27 April 2017
Severn Estuary Partnership
-2017 Severn Estuary Strategy
John Harrison
Chair, Severn Estuary Partnership
www.severnestuarypartnership.org.uk
severn@cardiff.ac.uk
#Sus7 @SevernEstuary
Severn Estuary Partnership
Working in partnership for the future of the Severn Estuary
2. • Overview of Severn Estuary Partnership
• Revised vision and strategy
• Next Steps
• Challenges & Opportunities for
Governance in Estuary
3.
4.
5.
6. A brief history & background…
• An independent, estuary-wide stakeholder group, led by
local authorities and statutory agencies since 1995.
• New shared vision for a Sustainable Estuary
• Provides an efficient interface between all interested parties
and public
• Disseminates information ,promotes stakeholder working
and supports a range of estuary groups.
• Evidence based reports on issues, policies and proposals
8. Horrendogram!
Site designations
(e.g. SSSI)
UWWTD
Bathing
Waters
Nitrates
MSP Dir
Urban Waste
Water
Treatment
Regs
Sensitive
area
Bathing
beaches
Bathing
Water Regs
Nitrate
Vulnerable
Zones
Nitrate Pollution
Prevention Regs
Good Chemical
Status & Good
Ecological Status
Marine spatial
planning &
coastal zone
management
Pollution
Prevention &
Control Regs
Water
Environmental
(WFD) Regs
Licences,
Consents &
Authorisations
Flood Risk
& Hazard
Maps
Multimetric
Indices
Programme of measures,
qualitative descriptors,
ecosystem-based
management approach, MPAs
(2)
Sea Fish
Regulation
Act
Sea Fisheries
(Shellfish) Act
Salmon &
Freshwater
Fisheries Act
?
Implementation method /
Protection afforded
Enabling / Primary
Legislation
Target/ Status
to be met
EC Directive or
Strategy
(1) In 2013 theWFDreplacedtheDangerous Sub. Dir.;
Freshwater Fish Dir.; Shellfish Waters Dir.& Groundwater Dir.
Marine
Strategy
Regs
Energy Act
?
International Law
or Commitments
International
Bodies &
Conventions
Byelaws, Orders,
gear and catch
restrictions
Sea Fish
(Conservation)
Act as amended
by the Sea
Fisheries (Wildlife
Conservation) Act
Sustainable fisheries
& safeguarding the
marine environment
Renewable
Energy
Renewables
targets for
2020
Policy &
Targets
UN CONV. on
BIOLOGICAL
DIVERSITY
UNCLOS
MARPOL
Safer shipping
navigation,
pollution control
and operation
Various EU
Regs to control
shipping &
pollution from
ships
BERN
CONV.
BONN
CONV.
Endangered
species
protection
Control of Trade
in Endangered
Species
(COTES)Regs
Enforcement
IPPC
Strategic Environmental
Assessments to include
transboundary effects
Environmental
Assessment Regs
Licences,
Consents &
Authorisations
Marine projects are subject
to Environmental Impact
Assessment
Town & Country
Planning (EIA)
Regs
Marine Works
(EIA)Regs
Harbour Works
(EIA)Regs
Waste
Hierarchy &
Good Practice
Waste Regs
Environmental
Standards
Waste
FD
LONDON
CONV. &
PROTOCOL
KEY
OSPAR,
HELCOM,
UNEP-MAP,
BUCHAREST
Reg. Seas
Conv
Marine Notices -
shipping, guidance
& information
BALLAST
WATER
CONV.
Prevention,
management &
control of harmful
aquatic organisms
& alien species
Basic Fish
Regs
CFP
ICES
Favourable
Conservation
Status
EU
Strategy on
Invasive
Alien Sp.
Proposed
IAS Reg
Sets maximum
acceptable
levels
Contaminants
in Food
Regs
Safe
consumption
of fish &
shellfish
Contaminants
in Food Reg
WFD (1)
Env
Liability
Prevention &
remedy of
env. damage
Env. Damage
(P&R)Regs
Polluter pays principle &
remedial measures
FRMD
Flood Risk
Assessment
Flood Risk
Regs
Flood & Water
Management Act
Flood & Coastal
Erosion Risk
Management
River Basin
Management Plans,
Heavily Modified Water
Bodies & Artificial
Water Bodies
MSFD
Various
Regs to
control
CITES fauna
& flora
CITES
Habitats &
Species
Natura
2000 sites
(SAC/SPA)
Habitat &
Species
Protection
Biodiversity
& Species
Action Plans
Conservation
of Habitats
and Species
Regs
Offshore
Marine
Conservation
Regs
Reg 35 advice, Article 17 condition
monitoring, Appropriate
Assessments (AA), Habitat
Regulations Assessment (HRA)&
Likely Significant Effect (LSE)
Licences,
Consents &
Authorisations
Marine
planning (4)
Conservation
/ Biodiversity
protection
(MCZ)
Coastal
Recreation
Licences
Licences,
Consents &
Authorisations
Licences,
Consents &
Authorisations
H1Method
UN FRAMEWORK
CONV. ON CLIMATE
CHANGE(UNFCCC)
KYOTO
PROTOCOL
Harbours Act
Revision and
Empowerment
Orders. Conservation
duties on ports
Local Harbour Acts
Harbour &
Works Licences
Merchant
Shipping Regs
ESPOO
CONV.
SEA
Applications for Nationally
Significant Infrastructure Projects
(NSIPs)/ Marine Licences
Planning Act
(as amended)
Infrastructure
Planning (EIA)
Regs
IMO
Protection of marine
archaeology
National
Heritage Act
Protection of
Wrecks Act
Merchant
Shipping Regs
Electricity Act
Climate Change Act
Conserving wider
biodiversity
Ancient Monuments &
Archaeological Areas
EIA
Licences,
Consents &
Authorisations
Wild
Birds
EU
Biodiversity
Strategy
Wildlife &
Countryside Act
(as amended)
NERC
Act
EU
Integrated
Maritime
Policy
Marine &
Coastal
Access Act
Good
Environmental
Status
Site designations - European Marine Sites
(EMS)include SAC & SPA.
(RAMSAR sites designated under the
RAMSAR Conv. should also be given same
management considerations as EMS)
RAMSAR
CONV.
Management
Plans &
Schemes
(2) The network of MPAs in England willconsist of
EMS/Natura 2000(SACs & SPAs), SSSIs,Ramsar sites and MCZs
UNESCO
Protection of
Underwater
Cultural
Heritage (3)
INT. CONV.
ON SALVAGE
Protection of
Military Remains
Act
Marine
archaeology
Council of
Europe
Conventions on
archaeology &
landscape
(3) The UK is not a signatory to this Convention howevera number of
public statements have been produced thatconfirmits endorsement of
the rules in its Annex
All regulatedactivities intheEnglishmarineenvironment considerUK marine
policy drivers such as the UKHigh LevelMarineObjectives 2009,the UK Marine
Policy Statement(4) andvarious NationalPolicy Statements
Licences,
Consents &
Authorisations
Boyes & Elliott (2014)
Stocktake of
existing
policies,
strategies
and plans
relevant to
the
management
of the
Severn
Estuary
9. The Severn Estuary Strategy champions an
integrated approach to the sustainable use and
enjoyment of the Severn Estuary
OUR NEW 10 –YEAR VISION FOR THE ESTUARY
1. Achieving a
Sustainable
Marine
Economy
2. Ensuring a
Strong,
Healthy and
Just Society
3. Living
within
Environmental
Limits
4. Promoting
Good
Governance
5. Using
Sound Science
Responsibly
11. Examples of Work of SEP
• Wales & England
Cross-border Marine
Planning Workshop
• South West Marine
Plan – Call for Issues
and Supporting
Evidence
12. Next Steps
• Final version available online
• Consultation response documents now available
on line.
• Launch Final Version in May at Joint Advisory
Committee workshop
• SEP Business & Action Plan under
development (2017-2022)
13. Personal views - Governance
Challenges and Opportunities
• Feedback on Severn Estuary Strategy
- approach welcomed
- need now to seek sign up from all strategic
bodies
• Severn Estuary Partnership
-governance arrangements only capable of
directing resources/ actions of members
- need to remain neutral
- facilitate using best available science
- support working of key estuary groups
14. Personal views - Governance
Challenges and Opportunities
• Marine based Planning interface with Land based
Planning still emerging but this an opportunity as
well.
• Multi political fora , which is most appropriate ?
- Local Authority Service Board(s) adjoining
estuary
- Cardiff Capital Region City Deal
- West of England Local Enterprise Partnership
• Gulf of Maine Model ?
The area runs from just above Gloucester to Hurlstone point near Minehead on the English coast and Nash Point on the Welsh coast.
So also includes the inner Bristol Channel
An amazing array of natural features to our site that we live and share our environment with
That we also have to balance our human, economic and industrial activities with
--- which our Strategy aims to deliver.
Plus approx xxxx in our network from private and voluntary sector
One of the key changes going on in our marine and coastal environment is marine planning
We continue to work closely with both Welsh Government and the MMO regarding marine planning in the estuary
Our key role is making sure all of our stakeholder are kept informed of the latest changes and key developments
The WNMP is well underway and is due for public consultation in mid- 2017
We will hear more about the SW Marine Plan and the timeline for engagement later on in this session
Through the support of Welsh Gov and the MMO, we have facilitated three workshops on MP this year
Wales and England Cross-border MP workshop
SW MP – call for issues and supporting evidence
SW MP – March 2017