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Home Marine Protected AreaBasin Head There are many different types of animal and plant life in the area. Most notable is a unique type of Irish moss that is found nowhere else in the world. Irish moss is a commercially harvested marine plant throughout the Maritimes. The type in Basin Head is unique because it does not attach to the bottom and is significantly larger than the normal plant found elsewhere. As well, it has a higher concentration of carageenan, an important thickening agent in products we use everyday.
This committee identified several important goals of the community including: the conservation and protection of Irish moss and the ecosystem that supports it, public awareness and education, and research. Based on extensive public and government input and interest, DFO announced the designation of the Basin Head Marine Protected Area (MPA) in October 2005. A management plan will be developed with the Basin Head Lagoon Conservation Committee, which will identify the actions required by both government and the community to provide long-term protection for the area.
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Created: 2002-11-25 Updated: 2005-10-11 Reviewed: 2005-10-11 |
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