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Marine Protection

We secure effectively managed marine protected areas that are closed to destructive fishing and other damaging activities. 

Blue Marine’s mission is to see at least 30 per cent of the world’s ocean under effective protection by 2030 (30×30). Currently only 9.6 per cent of the ocean is under any kind of protection, and only 3.1 per cent is fully protected. 

To achieve 30×30, two things are crucial. The first is to secure marine protected areas (MPAs) – specified regions of ocean where fishing and other extraction are restricted – and ensure the MPAs are effectively managed. The second is to develop models of sustainable fishing. 

Over the past decade Blue Marine has supported the establishment of MPAs that protect species, habitats, cultural heritage and ecosystems around the world. They also provide climate change resilience, allow stocks to recover from overfishing, and often support sustainable fisheries in tandem with biodiversity protection.   

Since 2010, with many partners, we have helped establish MPAs at home and overseas, including 4 million sq km around the UK Overseas Territories. 

Our achievements towards the 30 x 30 vision and current programme include:  

  • Supporting the establishment of new MPAs through collaboration with national, regional and local governments and communities – six new MPAs designated in the Maldives (2021); a fully protected area around Ascension Island (2019); the first MPA in the Caspian Sea (2018) 
  • Calling for a ban on bottom-towed fishing in all MPAs – securing a ban in four offshore MPAs in UK waters (2021) 
  • Calling for a network of Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs) in UK waters 
  • Assessing the actual level of protection in MPAs in the UK and Overseas Territories 
  • Scaling up our impact by sharing our learning and experience in establishing and collaboratively managing MPAs – BLUEPrint for MPAs 

Our impact

Blue Marine has contributed towards the protection of more than 4 million sq km of ocean across more than 20 Marine Protected Areas 

UK MPA project case studies:

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British Isles

Real protection and sustainable fisheries in Scotland

Blue Marine has been working with local partners, communities and fishers in Scotland for more than a decade to help protect and sustainably manage the marine environment.

Real protection and sustainable fisheries in Scotland

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British Isles

Lyme Bay: Our model for sustainable fishing 

The model Blue Marine helped develop in Lyme Bay is now the gold standard for managing marine protected areas. A win-win that benefits both small-scale fishers and the environment, its positive effects continue to be felt around the world.

Lyme Bay: Our model for sustainable fishing 

Overseas MPA project case studies:

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Mediterranean

Protection for Italy’s Aeolians Islands

With support from Blue Marine, the islanders and fishers of Salina have pushed back against overfishing to designate the first marine protected area in the nature-rich archipelago. 

Protection for Italy’s Aeolians Islands

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UK Overseas Territories

Ascension island: 445,000 sq km no-take zone

Blue Marine Foundation has helped transform the isolated UK Overseas Territory of Ascension Island into a vast no-take zone where marine life proliferates. 

Ascension island: 445,000 sq km no-take zone

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Indian Ocean

Ensuring resilient reefs in the Maldives

The reef ecosystem of the island nation is the seventh largest in the world and the most extensive in the Indian Ocean. Blue Marine is working with our locally affiliated NGO to make the reefs more resistant to climate change.

Ensuring resilient reefs in the Maldives

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Mediterranean

Turkey: Support for a conservation leader

Turkey has the largest network of highly protected marine areas in the Mediterranean. Blue Marine’s collaborates with local partners here to enforce protection – a model that we hope to reproduce in locations around the world.

Turkey: Support for a conservation leader

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UK Overseas Territories

St Helena: key notch in the UK’s Blue Belt 

The marine protected area (MPA) of 445,000 sq km around the South Atlantic island is part of a UK conservation programme that safeguards 4.4 million sq km of ocean – the largest and most diverse in the world.

St Helena: key notch in the UK’s Blue Belt 

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UK Overseas Territories

Marine protection in South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands

Whales migrate from South America along a ‘humpback highway’ to feed in the Southern Ocean. Blue Marine has helped protect a huge part of it, around the UK territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (SGSSI).

Marine protection in South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands

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UK Overseas Territories

Tristan da Cunha: protection on a remote island

Located in the Atlantic between South Africa and South America, this UK Overseas Territory is the world’s remotest inhabited island. Yet the small community here has protected an area of ocean three times the size of the UK.

Tristan da Cunha: protection on a remote island

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Global

Our Antarctica: what happens in the Southern Ocean affects us all, the time to act is now

Industrial fishing is threatening the Antarctic ecosystem by extracting krill that supports almost all Antarctic wildlife –including whales, seals, and penguins. Our Antarctica makes the urgent and ambitious call to close the Southern Ocean to fishing to protect Antarctic wildlife, and, safeguard ecosystems and global climate stability.

Our Antarctica: what happens in the Southern Ocean affects us all, the time to act is now

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