The Ministry of Environment and Planning today released a document detailing the issues associated with the creation of a reserve — Bermuda’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and Its Future.
Government declared Bermuda's EEZ a Marine Mammal Sanctuary a year ago, and continue to be involved in the Blue Halo project in collaboration with the Sargasso Sea Alliance (SSA) and the Bermuda Alliance for Sargasso Sea (BASS).
Greenrock is a proud partner in the Bermuda Alliance for Sargasso Sea (BASS) — a collaboration of ten local organisations seeking to protect the Sargasso Sea, and in support of the Blue Halo reserve.
The proposed reserve would be a “no-take” zone, prohibiting fishing and sea bed mining in the protected area.
According to Mr Richards, Government does not have a predetermined outcome in mind, but will instead be asking the public to respond to the question: Do you think a marine reserve should be established in the offshore waters of Bermuda’s Exclusive Economic Zone?
A series of television, radio and print advertisements will be made and public meetings will be held to help educate the public about the costs and benefits of such a proposal, he added.
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The Consultation Document follows below [PDF Here]
To learn more about The Bermuda Blue Halo, watch the video below or visit the Bermuda Blue Halo official website — www.bermudabluehalo.org.
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- Marine Consultation Document Is Released - Bernews, 3 Sep 2013
- Environmentalist says bigger marine reserve is the ‘only option’ - Royal Gazette, 12 Sep 2013