Did you know…
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- Ireland’s fair seas report urges an 18-fold increase in Marine Protected Areas by the decade’s end to restore habitats and combat the climate emergency.
- Ireland’s coastline is approximately 7,800 kilometres (about 4,847 miles) long.
- Coastal waters off Ireland host diverse marine life, including seals, dolphins, and various seabird species, contributing to rich biodiversity conservation efforts.
Why is looking after our seas so important?
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- Preserving Ireland’s seas is crucial for biodiversity, sustainable fisheries, climate regulation, and the overall well-being of ecosystems and communities.
- Protecting Ireland’s seas sustains livelihoods, safeguards unique ecosystems, and ensures a resilient environment, vital for current and future generations.
- Conserving Ireland’s seas is imperative for tourism, fisheries, and mitigating climate change, fostering a sustainable balance for economic and environmental well-being.
What can I do to help the fair seas?
- Reduce single-use plastics, participate in beach clean-ups, and support sustainable seafood choices to contribute to Ireland’s seas’ health and preservation.
- To safeguard and maintain Ireland’s oceans, increase knowledge of marine conservation, participate in local efforts, and practice responsible boating..
- Reduce chemical usage, practice proper waste disposal, and support marine conservation groups to ensure a healthy future for Ireland’s waters.
Here’s a few websites if you want to know more!
www.fairseas.ie – For more information on the Fair Seas project.