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Seascape Character Assessment for the North West Inshore and Offshore marine plan areas MMO 1134: Seascape Character Assessment for the North West Inshore and Offshore marine plan areas September 2018 Report prepared by: Land Use Consultants (LUC) Project funded by: European Maritime Fisheries Fund (ENG1595) and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Version Author Note 0.1 Sally First draft desk-based report completed May 2015 Marshall Paul Macrae 1.0 Paul Macrae Updated draft final report following stakeholder consultation, August 2018 1.1 Chris MMO Comments Graham, David Hutchinson 2.0 Paul Macrae Final report, September 2018 2.1 Chris Independent QA Sweeting © Marine Management Organisation 2018 You may use and re-use the information featured on this website (not including logos) free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Visit www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government- licence/ to view the licence or write to: Information Policy Team The National Archives Kew London TW9 4DU Email: [email protected] Information about this publication and further copies are available from: Marine Management Organisation Lancaster House Hampshire Court Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7YH Tel: 0300 123 1032 Email: [email protected] Website: www.gov.uk/mmo Disclaimer This report contributes to the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) evidence base which is a resource developed through a large range of research activity and methods carried out by both MMO and external experts. The opinions expressed in this report do not necessarily reflect the views of MMO nor are they intended to indicate how MMO will act on a given set of facts or signify any preference for one research activity or method over another. 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A report produced for the Marine Management Organisation, MMO Project No: MMO1134, September 2018, 63pp Contents 1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Context .......................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Objectives ..................................................................................................... 2 1.3 Structure of the report ................................................................................... 2 2 Methodology ....................................................................................................... 3 2.1 Gathering and assimilating data and information .......................................... 3 2.2 Undertaking a desk-based seascape character assessment ........................ 4 2.2.1 Identifying Marine Character Areas (MCAs) ........................................... 4 2.2.2 Making spatial links to adjacent Marine Character Areas (MCAs) .......... 6 2.2.3 Describing the seascape character of the Marine Character Areas (MCAs) 7 2.2.4 Making links to local-scale seascape character assessments ................ 7 2.3 Using the national visual resource mapping to inform the seascape assessment ............................................................................................................ 8 2.4 Undertaking stakeholder verification ............................................................. 8 2.4.1 Stakeholder workshops .......................................................................... 8 2.4.2 Comments submitted by email ............................................................... 8 2.5 Updating the MCA names, boundaries and descriptive information .............. 8 2.6 Creating a combined national seascape character GIS shapefile and map for England’s inshore and offshore marine plan areas .............................................. 10 2.7 Limitations ................................................................................................... 12 3 Marine Character Area profiles for the north west inshore and offshore marine plan areas ................................................................................................................ 13 3.1 Introduction ................................................................................................. 13 3.2 List of Abbreviations .................................................................................... 13 3.3.1 Profile for MCA 30: Solway Firth (England) ................................................. 17 3.3.2 Key characteristics of MCA 30: Solway Firth (England) .............................. 19 3.4.1 Profile for MCA 31: St Bees to Haverigg Coastal Waters ............................ 22 3.4.2 Key characteristics of MCA 31: St Bees to Haverigg Coastal Waters ......... 23 3.5.1 Profile for MCA 32: Walney Coastal Waters and Duddon Estuary .............. 26 3.5.2 Key characteristics of MCA 32: Walney Coastal Waters and Duddon Estuary ............................................................................................................................. 27 3.6.1 Profile for MCA 33: Morecambe Bay ........................................................... 30 3.6.2 Key characteristics of MCA 33: Morecambe Bay ........................................ 31 3.7.1 Profile for MCA 34: Blackpool Coastal Waters and Ribble Estuary ............. 34 3.7.2 Key characteristics of MCA 34: Blackpool Coastal Waters and Ribble Estuary ................................................................................................................. 35 3.8.1 Profile for MCA 35: Inner Liverpool Bay ...................................................... 38 3.8.2 Key characteristics of MCA 35: Inner Liverpool Bay ................................... 39 3.9.1 Profile for MCA 36: Dee and Mersey Estuaries and Coastal Waters .......... 41 3.9.2 Key characteristics of MCA 36: Dee and Mersey Estuaries and Coastal Waters .................................................................................................................. 42 3.10.1 Profile for MCA 37: Irish Sea North (England) .......................................... 45 3.10.2 Key characteristics of MCA 37: Irish Sea North (England) ........................ 46 3.11.1 Profile for MCA 38: Irish Sea South (England) .......................................... 48 3.11.2 Key characteristics of MCA 38: Irish Sea South (England) ....................... 49 4 References ........................................................................................................ 50 Annex 1: Data list ..................................................................................................... 55 Annex 2: List of organisations contributing to consultation ....................................... 61 Annex 3: Acknowledgement for use of EMODNet data in publications .................... 62 Figures Figure 1: The Seascape Wheel (Natural England, 2012) ........................................... 4 Figure 2: Example of GIS data used to help inform the boundaries of MCA 40: Bridgwater Bay ........................................................................................................... 6 Figure 3: Visual Resource Mapping (VRM) for England and Wales ........................... 9 Figure 4: Marine Character Areas in England and Wales ........................................ 11 Figure 5: North West Marine Character Areas ......................................................... 14 Figure 6: Visual Resource Mapping for the North West ........................................... 15 Figure 7: MCA 30 Solway Firth (England) ................................................................ 16 Figure 8: MCA 31 St Bees to Haverigg Coastal Waters ........................................... 21 Figure 9: MCA 32 Walney Coastal Waters and Duddon Estuary ............................. 25 Figure 10: MCA 33 Morecambe Bay ........................................................................ 29 Figure 11: MCA 34 Blackpool Coastal Waters and Ribble Estuary .......................... 33 Figure 12: MCA 35 Inner Liverpool Bay ................................................................... 37 Figure 13: MCA 36 Dee and Mersey Estuaries and Coastal Waters ........................ 40 Figure 14: MCA 37 Irish Sea North (England) .......................................................... 44 Figure 15: MCA 38 Irish Sea South (England) ......................................................... 47 1 Introduction The Marine Policy Statement (MPS, 2011) (2.6.5.2) states that, when developing marine plans, visual, cultural, historical and archaeological impacts should be considered for all coastal areas. The MPS adds that any wider social and economic impacts of a development or activity on coastal landscapes and seascapes should also be considered, taking into account existing character and quality (2.6.5.3). In addressing these requirements, this report presents a seascape assessment for the north west inshore and offshore marine plan areas. 1.1 Context The first strategic-scale seascape assessment commissioned by the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) was undertaken for the south inshore and offshore marine plan areas in 2014. This followed the seascape character assessment for the east inshore and offshore marine plan areas commissioned by Natural England in 2011, further updated by