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Carmarthen Bay and Estuaries European Marine Site (EMS) is part of a European-wide network of areas – the Natura 2000 series – designated under the European Union’s Habitats and Birds Directives to safeguard habitats and species that are important and threatened on a European scale.

Three marine Natura 2000 sites together form the European Marine Site – Carmarthen Bay and Estuaries Special Area of Conservation (SAC), Carmarthen Bay Special Protection Area (SPA) and Burry inlet SPA.

This website aims to provide an introduction to:

* the Carmarthen Bay and Estuaries European Marine Site and its wildlife
* the legal background for the conservation designations
* where the responsibility lies for safeguarding the wildlife and habitats
* how management to achieve this safeguard is planned
* how you can contribute to the development of the EMS management scheme.

It is produced by the relevant authorities responsible for developing and implementing a management scheme for the Site and it the replaces the former Carmarthen Bay candidate Special Area of Conservation website (carmarthenbaysac.org.uk), which has now been closed down.

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