Nature
Conservation and Environment
Pembrokeshire is particularly blessed with the quality of its environment
and its wildlife. The 259km coastline lies mostly within the Pembrokeshire
Coast National Park and contains one of the largest densities of protected
environmental sites in Europe.
This high quality environment and rich diversity of wildlife are a major
source of employment and socio-economic benefit to the county through
tourism and recreational activity.
Pembrokeshire is internationally important for many of its coastal,
marine and lowland habitats, and is also of national importance for
others e.g. ancient semi-natural oak woodland.
A
few of the issues identified through topic group meetings on this subject
were:
Environmental impact of beach litter.
Environmentally inappropriate coastal defence schemes can cause loss
of habitat and biodiversity.
Sewage and other discharges into rivers and coastal waters can have
significant impacts on marine and estuarial ecosystems and biodiversity.
This Topic Group is chaired by freelance environmental advisor, Robin
Crump. To download a full report on this subject in PDF format, including
all the issues identified at past meetings, click
here. If you would like the document in Welsh, please contact Pembrokeshire
Coastal Forum on 01646 696174.
PLEASE NOTE THESE PAPERS WILL NEED REGULAR UPDATING TO REFLECT CHANGES
TAKING PLACE AND THE EMERGENCE OF NEW INFORMATION SO ANY FEEDBACK ON
THEIR CONTENT IS WELCOMED.



