What are Living Seas?

Living Seas is The Wildlife Trusts’ vision for the future of the UK’s seas.

Within Living Seas, marine wildlife thrives, from the depths of the ocean to the coastal shallows.

The Wildlife Trusts believe that Living Seas are possible within 20 years – one generation.

In Living Seas:

-Wildlife and habitats are recovering from past decline as our use of the seas’ resources becomes environmentally sustainable.

-The natural environment is adapting well to a changing climate, and ocean processes are helping to slow down climate change.

-People are inspired by marine wildlife and value the sea for the many ways in which it supports our quality of life.

Northern Ireland is behind the rest of the UK in the implementation of marine legislation. This provides an unrivalled opportunity for radical change in the management of our marine environment in order to achieve Living Seas.

News

  • New Living Seas Officer

    Thursday 17th May, 2012

    Kerri Whiteside

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  • Wildlife Trusts celebrate 100 years of nature conservation

    Wednesday 16th May, 2012

     Umbra Nature Reserve, Limavady

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Jobs

  • Nature Reserves Officer

    Location: Ulster Wildlife Trust Offices, Crossgar, Co. Down with regular travel throughout NI
    Salary: £16,026 - £22,283 per annum
    Closing date: Monday 28th May 2012
    Job ref: NRO 12.09

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  • Membership Promoter

    Location: Various
    Salary: Membership Promoters can earn from £10 -£15 per hour
    Closing date: Friday 1st March 2013
    Job ref: MR2012

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What's on

Seasearch NI Training & Dives

Saturday 19th May 2012,
9.00am - 5.00pm

Venue: Ballyhome Yacht Club, Seacliff Road

Want to learn more about marine life and volunteer for dive surveys? Seasearch NI is offering training and dives to qualified divers, including two at the Trust's Isle of Muck Nature Reserve, Islandmagee.

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