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Jersey nearly quadruples marine protection, going from 6% to 21.7% of waters protected

March 16, 2026
in Business News, Environment, Jersey News
Jersey nearly quadruples marine protection, going from 6% to 21.7% of waters protected
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Jersey has approved one of the most ambitious marine protection plans in the British Isles, nearly quadrupling the area of its seas protected from damaging fishing practices.

The proposed Marine Protected Area (MPA) network covers 21.7% of Jersey’s waters and comes into effect on 1st September this year. An additional 1.9% has also been approved to come into effect on January 1st, 2030. These areas include vital habitats such as kelp forests, seagrass meadows, biodiverse reefs and fragile maerl beds (one of the rarest and most sensitive habitat types in the region).

The decision means 21.7% of Jersey’s waters will be protected from mobile gear (dredging and trawling) – far ahead of England, where only 11% of waters are protected.

Maerl beds found in Jersey’s waters can host up to 173 species in a single square metre, making them some of the most biodiverse habitats in Europe. Jersey’s decision to invest in ocean protection comes at a moment when marine life all around the world is under growing pressure from climate change and overfishing. The new protections will come into effect on 1 September 2026, bringing Jersey much closer to achieving its international commitment to protect 30% of its waters by 2030.

Freddie Watson, Channel Islands Project Manager for Blue Marine Foundation, said: “This is a pivotal moment for Jersey’s marine environment. This is the result of years of careful work, conversation and collaboration, underpinned by strong scientific evidence. By protecting these places, we’re giving marine life the space it needs to recover, supporting more resilient fisheries and helping our seas adapt to the pressures of climate change. We commend States Members in backing the network and taking this once‑in‑a‑generation opportunity to secure a healthier future for Jersey’s waters.”

Alan Le Maistre, Chief Executive of the National Trust for Jersey, said: “From vast kelp forests to the intricate maerl beds that take centuries to develop, Jersey’s seas host some of the most valuable habitats in our natural heritage. Their fragility means that once lost, they cannot simply be replaced, underscoring the importance of today’s decision. The marine environment shapes our Island culture, our wellbeing and our future, and it is vital that we protect it. The Trust is pleased to have partnered with Blue Marine over many years in advocating for these MPAs and securing this meaningful step for future generations.”


Picture credit: General marine life (Credit Matt Jarvis)

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