As we strive to protect 30% of the ocean by 2030, the lessons learned from the UK's best example of a continuous long-term Marine Protected Area monitoring study are clear – conservation works best when it's inclusive, grounded in evidence, and designed to meet the needs of both ecosystems and people. Insights from two Âé¶¹´«Ã½ initiatives are shaping the future of marine conservation: the
Lyme Bay monitoring programme
and the
Fish Intel
underwater acoustic receiver network. These projects highlight how evidence-based approaches can drive ecological recovery while benefiting fisheries and coastal communities.
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Lessons from Lyme Bay and the Fish Intel Network
