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About Us > Our Core Values > Stewardship > Marine Stewardship
Stewardship
Marine Stewardship

Fact:

  • The Crown Estate, worth over £7 billion, is unique. Over £200 million was generated for the Treasury, and therefore the taxpayer, in 2006/07

Fact:

  • The Crown Estate owns more than 55% of the UK's foreshore, tidal riverbeds, and almost the entire seabed within the 12 nautical mile limit

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Part of the UK foreshore

With around 55% of the foreshore, approximately half of all estuary beds and tidal rivers, and the seabed out to the 12 mile territorial limit, the marine estate is the largest and most diverse within The Crown Estate. As such, stewardship has more of points of focus within the marine estate.

Our funding for marine stewardship is now well established, and since 1998 the entire programme has provided almost £5 million for research into aquaculture, dredging, and community projects. It is aimed at supporting practical enterprises, relevant research, and other initiatives that improve the status and management of the marine estate.

The programme comprises two funding streams:

  • Marine Communities Fund - community initiatives that further good management of the marine estate
  • Marine Research Fund - scientific projects that underpin our knowledge of the activities we manage

Marine Stewardship Strategy Group

The strategic focus of marine stewardship is directed by our marine stewardship strategy group. Chaired by board member Dinah Nichols, this steering group meets every six months to ensure the programme remains relevant to the management of the marine estate and addresses the drivers in our corporate responsibility policy.

Evaluation of the overall programme is an important part of work of the strategy group and we have produced an annual report which provides a summary of achievements over the past year.

Marine stewardship is managed by the policy, science & sustainable development team within the marine estate. Fiona Wynne and David Philip manage the marine communities fund across the UK and Professor Mike Cowling manages the marine research fund. These form part of the marine estate science and research strategy which is overseen by Dr Carolyn Heeps, Head of Policy & Sustainable Development.

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