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QPA: Marine aggregates industry teams up with environmental groups to launch joint Marine Bill statement

Friday, 25 Jul 2008 09:43
The British Marine Aggregate Producers’ Association (BMAPA) has this week become a signatory for a joint statement on the Marine Bill that highlights areas of common agreement on the draft Bill with fellow seabed users. The joint statement between the Seabed User and Developer Group (SUDG), to which BMAPA belongs, and the Wildlife and Countryside Link (Link), shows how the marine sector and environmental interest groups can work together to ensure the sustainable development of the marine environment.

BMAPA has been at the forefront of the consultation process on the draft Marine Bill since its launch on 3 April. Director of BMAPA, Mark Russell, commented on the Bill: “From the marine aggregate sector’s perspective, the Marine Bill represents an unprecedented opportunity to deliver a more consistent and robust policy and planning environment across UK seas, against which industry operators should be able to take more confident business decisions.”

And welcoming the joint statement, he went on to say: “The fact that UK marine development interests have been able to develop a common position with the environmental NGO’s on the Bill demonstrates how far both sides have come in working together, and shows the degree of common ground that exists between both interest groups in securing the sustainable use of UK seas. While the Bill sets out some very positive high level principles, inevitably the devil will be in successfully delivering the detail over the next few years.”

BMAPA’s positive welcome for the joint statement was echoed by Lisa Chilton of The Wildlife Trusts, an environmental signatory: “We are delighted that we can stand together with the SUDG in support of Marine Conservation Zones, marine planning and other key elements of the Bill that are essential for sustainable management of UK seas.”

The joint statement on the draft Marine Bill was similarly welcomed by Jonathon Shaw, Marine and Fisheries Minister, as a highly beneficial collaboration for the future of the seas: “This joint statement between industry and environmentalists is a great example of how we can all work together to get the Marine Bill right and ensure clean, healthy, safe, productive and biologically diverse oceans and seas for future generations.”

The joint statement coincided with SUDG launching a brochure entitled ‘Sustainable Development and the Sea’ that sets out an industry perspective on the Marine Bill. Commenting on the brochure, Chairman of SUDG Peter Barham added ‘This brochure highlights how a Marine Bill that provides better regulation and marine management that benefits both business and the environment will help ensure the sustainable development of our seas. We are both proud and pleased to have set out our aims and objectives in this brochure.’


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For more information please contact Mark Russell by tel: 02380 458710 or e-mail russell@qpa.org, www.bmapa.org

The British Marine Aggregate Producers Association (BMAPA) was formed in 1992 and comprises members of the Quarry Products Association (QPA) with a marine interest. It operates 28 vessels on 70 production licences around the UK. The vessels are almost entirely British registered.

BMAPA members are: Brett Aggregates Ltd, Britannia Aggregates Ltd, CEMEX UK Marine Ltd, DEME Building Materials Ltd, Hanson Aggregates Marine Ltd, Kendall Bros. (Portsmouth) Ltd, Lafarge Aggregates Ltd, Northwood (Fareham) Ltd, Norwest Sand And Ballast Company Ltd, Sea Aggregates Ltd, United Marine Dredging Ltd and Volker Dredging. Ltd.

The Seabed User and Developer Group (SUDG) is an informal grouping whose participants have a common interest in sustainable development within the UK’s marine environment. Participants include the representative trade bodies of the oil and gas sector, the renewable energy sector, ports, cables and marine aggregates. The SUDG believes that sustainable, win-win solutions are possible from what are sometimes seen as competing needs.

www.sudg.org.uk
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