Why are our marine 'protected' areas still nothing more than lines on maps?
Lobster. The limitations of Natura 2000 have been apparent for some time: the lists are too short; whole groups of endangered species, such as sharks and rays, or rare shellfish, are ignored. Fish species are completely absent. Picture: Pádraic Fogarty
In 2008 the Irish government, in adopting the EU’s Marine Strategy Framework Directive, signed up to “establishing and maintaining ecologically representative systems of marine protected areas [MPAs] by 2012”.
However, unlike most European countries, Ireland still lacks the basic legislation for the creation of MPAs in Irish waters.
![<p> The International Union for the Conservation of Nature says that “an ecosystem is collapsed when it is virtually certain that its defining biotic [living] or abiotic [non-living] features are lost from all occurrences, and the characteristic native biota are no longer sustained”.</p> <p> The International Union for the Conservation of Nature says that “an ecosystem is collapsed when it is virtually certain that its defining biotic [living] or abiotic [non-living] features are lost from all occurrences, and the characteristic native biota are no longer sustained”.</p>](/cms_media/module_img/9930/4965053_12_augmentedSearch_iStock-1405109268.jpg)