The Celtic Seas Partnership encourages stakeholders to get involved in developing ideas and initiatives to achieve ‘Good Environmental Status’ in the Celtic Seas by 2020 in accordance with the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). Resulting from a series of workshops, surveys and consultations with multiple stakeholders, the Partnership is now setting up five thematic task groups to develop an action plan for the Celtic Seas. For more information and how to get involved follow the link or contact Caroline Salthouse, North West England Stakeholder Engagement Officer for the Celtic Seas Partnership (use North West Coastal Forum contact details for Caroline, below).
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Celtic Seas Partnership – Help achieve Good Environmental Status in the Celtic Seas
by NWCF on November 12, 2014
Tags: Celtic Seas, MSFD, Partnerships, Policy, sustainable, water quality
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