World Oceans Day 2026

Association of IFCAs Launches New Film ‘Conserve’ on World Oceans Day

To mark World Oceans Day, the Association of Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authorities has launched its latest film, Conserve, showcasing how IFCAs work to protect sensitive species and habitats in England’s inshore Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), while ensuring sustainable fisheries can thrive.

The film explores the role of IFCAs in managing fishing activity within inshore MPAs, ensuring that the conservation objectives of these important sites are achieved while enabling sustainable use of these areas.

Conserve highlights the principles that underpin the IFCAs’ approach to MPA management:

  • Using high-resolution scientific data alongside local knowledge and lived experience
  • Working collaboratively with stakeholders to develop effective management measures
  • Ensuring management decisions are focused on meeting the conservation needs of each MPA
  • Adapting approaches in response to changing environmental conditions and emerging evidence

The film demonstrates how effective management of MPAs can support both thriving marine ecosystems and sustainable fisheries.

Produced by Mindfully Wired, Conserve follows the successful release of the Association’s previous films, Lead, Champion and Protect. Together, the four films provide an insight into the work of IFCA officers and members who are dedicated to protecting our coastline and fisheries.

As we celebrate World Oceans Day, Conserve highlights the important role Marine Protected Areas play in safeguarding healthy seas for future generations.

Watch the full film here: Association of IFCAs Launches New Film ‘Conserve’ on World Oceans Day – AIFCA