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2 April 2025 - Governing the marine environment - Oral evidence

Committee Environmental Audit Committee
Inquiry Governing the marine environment

Wednesday 2 April 2025

Start times: 2:30pm (private) 3:00pm (public)


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Are MPAs fit for purpose, and how can we better plan our oceans and seas to protect precious habitats?

Government ministers will next week answer questions from the Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) on how the UK uses its seas and oceans amid rising demand from industries spanning activities from renewable energy to fishing, and Government commitments to designate 30% of the UK’s waters as protected areas by 2030.

The evidence session represents the final hearing of the Governing the marine environment inquiry, where EAC has focused on the seas and oceans aspects of the Government’s target to protect 30% of land and seas by 2030. The Committee has collected views on matters such as spatial planning, protecting coastal communities, and ensuring marine protected areas (MPAs) are adequately safeguarding nature, and the role international agreements and treaties have played in protecting the marine environment both around the UK and globally.

Meeting details

At 3:00pm: Oral evidence
Inquiry Governing the marine environment
CEO at Marine Management Organisation
Head of Planning and Technical at The Crown Estate
Chief Executive at Crown Estate Scotland
At 4:00pm: Oral evidence
Inquiry Governing the marine environment
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Water and Flooding) at Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Minister of State (International Development, Latin America and Caribbean) at Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
Director for Marine and Fisheries at Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Deputy Director for Ocean Policy, and Legal Counsellor at Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

On the first panel, representatives of the Marine Management Organisation, The Crown Estate and Crown Estate Scotland will address matters such as marine planning, licensing, compliance, monitoring and enforcement. The Committee will then seek to better understand cross-departmental working to protect seas and oceans as MPs question Defra Minister Emma Hardy and FCDO Minister Baroness Chapman. Baroness Chapman is also likely to be invited to discuss the role of international agreements and treaties in securing protection for the marine environment.

Location

Room 8, Palace of Westminster

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