Scottish seabird conservation action plan
Plan setting out a series of priority actions for building seabird resilience and focusing collaborative seabird conservation action.
Objectives
1. Deliver actions to maximise seabird prospects and build resilience in Scottish seabird populations by:
a) Maximising food availability for seabirds by ensuring management of prey species and prey supporting habitats takes account of the needs of seabirds in a changing climate. [Ensuring plentiful food supplies]
b) Introducing a programme of ecosystem restoration across land and sea to improve nesting and foraging habitats, and ultimately, breeding success and distribution. [Restoring and improving seabird habitats]
c) Implementing effective measures to minimise seabird mortality and enhance seabird resilience against pressures/threats including climate change. [Maximising resilience and survival]
2. Deliver seabird conservation research and an ongoing coordinated programme of monitoring to improve our understanding of seabird status and effectiveness of adaptive management to threats and pressures facing Scottish seabirds. [Building the evidence]
3. Raising awareness of the conservation, environmental, economic, and cultural importance of Scotland's seabirds across all sectors, fostering societal behavioural changes that reduce risks to seabird populations and promote their long-term protection. [Celebrating Scotland’s seabirds]
4. Position Scotland as a key international partner contributing to the enhancement of global understanding and protection of seabird populations. [Making a global contribution]
Contact
Email: marine_species@gov.scot