This conference may be of interest to people on this group.
Oliver Knight
From: Bob Earll [mailto:bob.earll@...] Sent: 21 August 2007 12:18 Subject: Towards a Coherent Network of Marine Protected Areas, 2-4 October Scarborough
Towards a Coherent Network of Marine Protected Areas
Conference- BOOK NOW
2nd- 4th October 2007, Scarborough
Natural England
Dear colleagues
There are clear international goals for the UK to establish a national network of Marine Protected Areas and this is being supported by work on the Marine Bill and the concept of Marine Conservation Zones. This conference will highlight a wide range of thinking and work going towards this including the need to effectively engage stakeholders.
The Marine Protected Areas Conference aims is to bring together those involved in management, designation,science and policy development of MPAs. Delegates will be able to share information and learn about the latest MPA science, good practice and policies from speakers from the UK and overseas as we look towards achieving our MPA targets.
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The programme including the booking form is attached.
TO BOOK
You can book and pay online with a credit card at www.coastms.co.uk or pay by credit card over the phone, BACs, cheque etc; we issue invoices and receipts. Please email or fax the booking form to bob.earll@... or 01531 890415
Organised by CMS – Coastal Management for Sustainability
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