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    Boy rockpooling ©Alex Mustard/2020VISION

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    Seal pup on Walney ©Lindsay Dickings/NW Evening Mail

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    Fisherman hauling lobster pot onto his boat © Toby Roxburgh/2020VISION

    Fisherman hauling lobster pot onto his boat © Toby Roxburgh/2020VISION

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We stand up for marine life

We have a long history of campaigning for positive change for nature and people, and inspiring local communities to save special places for wildlife.

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Highly Protected Marine Areas

Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs) are a type of Marine Protected Area (MPA) which offer the strictest possible environmental protections.
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Friends of Marine Conservation Zones

Be a part of the solution that protects marine life.
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Marine Mudness

We've been campaigning for the better protection of muddy habitats in the Irish Sea.
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