This legislative proposal aims to safeguard Denmark’s maritime heritage by establishing 10% untouched marine areas. The document underscores the urgent need to protect and restore marine biodiversity to preserve Denmark’s cultural and natural maritime legacy.
Decades of exploitation have pushed Denmark’s marine ecosystems to the brink, with significant declines in species like eels and local fish stocks. The proposal highlights that without immediate action, more species and critical marine habitats will be lost, jeopardizing the foundation of Denmark’s maritime culture.
The establishment of untouched marine zones is presented as essential for biodiversity restoration. By designating 10% of Danish waters as protected, the proposal aims to provide a refuge where marine life can recover, ensuring sustainable use of marine resources in the remaining areas. This balanced approach seeks to benefit both the environment and local communities dependent on maritime activities.
The proposal calls for inclusive planning involving environmental organizations, researchers, and local stakeholders to maximize the effectiveness of these protected areas. It stresses the importance of integrating local knowledge and addressing commercial interests to achieve a comprehensive and sustainable marine conservation strategy.