7th WIOMSA Scientific Symposium, Mombasa, Kenya Seabird and marine IBA session summary Mombasa, Kenya, October 2011

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7th WIOMSA Scientific Symposium, Mombasa, Kenya Seabird and marine IBA session summary Mombasa, Kenya, 24-29 October 2011 Session Title Seabirds in spatial conservation planning Date 27 th October 2011 Time 14:00 Name Affiliation Name Affiliation Chair Ben Lascelles BirdLife International Rapporteurs Riaz Aumeeruddy Nature Seychelles Two of the four presentations Conservation of coastal and marine waterbirds in Mayotte and New information about the Mascarene Petrel, a critically endangered seabird endemic from Reunion Island were cancelled due to the absence of the presenters. Two extra presentations The Albatross Task Force by Bronwyn Maree and Seabirds in the Indian Ocean by Ben Lascelles were added to the session. Some of the major threats to seabirds identified: at sea: fisheries, pollution, offshore wind farms, oil platforms; and on land: light pollution, exploitation (eggs, chicks, adults), introduced predators, habitat loss due to coastal development Tracking of seabirds during non-breeding season, show seabirds congregate in the central Indian Ocean, with birds coming from the Seychelles moving east and staying north of the equator, while birds coming from the Mascarene (Mauritius and Reunion islands) also moving east but staying south of the equator. This area needs to be further investigated as this is the first time it has been shown to be important and the central part of the IO is not known a rich fishing ground which could attract the seabirds. There is an overlap of areas with high concentrations of seabirds and a high level of threat (mostly fisheries) which are the Seychelles area and the Mauritius and Reunion group. Very little of the ocean are protected in the western Indian Ocean, and those areas are mostly coastal (less than 1% of EEZs are protected). Areas that are good candidates for protection are: Seychelles, Mauritius/Reunion, area south of Madagascar, Europa and the central Indian Ocean east of the Chagos. The Global Seabird Program of BirdLife International and the Marine IBAs projects in the region will be useful in determining with better accuracy the areas that need protection.

BirdLife Special Session on Marine Important Bird Areas 28 October 2011 The special session was held to raise the profile of the marine IBA programme in the region, introduce the collaborative project with the Nairobi Convention and get input from experts from the region regarding seabird hotspots and how to identify them. The session included several presentations on marine IBAs in the Western Indian Ocean region: Introduction to marine IBAs and the marine IBA toolkit Ben Lascelles Expanding the MPA system in the Seychelles: marine IBAs as a new tool Riaz Ameeruddy Tracking seabird for potential MPAs in the West Indian Ocean Sebastian Jaquemet Enhancing the protection of birds in the marine and coastal environment of the Nairobi Convention area Ademola Ajagbe This was followed by a discussion session. The discussion was based around a map of the WIOMSA region with seaward extensions around seabird breeding islands that qualify as IBAs included. The distances for these seaward extensions were taken from the following sources: a. The Wikispace 1 factsheets and foraging cumulative frequency curves b. Wikispace information on surrogate species if a. wasn t possible c. Precautionary radii (of species specific distances) around those for which a. and b. weren t possible The suggested distances were evaluated and others proposed if it was felt to be necessary. Other relevant details regarding further IBAs to be identified were also discussed. Participants List Name Sophia l. Masuka Dixon Waruinga Sebastian Jaquemet Nancy Soi John M. Wambura Bacar Dussem Mdallah Zeno Wijitten Nirmal Shah Aurelie Duhec Riaz Auheeruddy Ademola Ajagbe Bronwyn Maree Christina Moseley Ben Lascelles Tim Reid Affiliation Chumbe Island Coral Park/BL Tanzania Nairobi Convention University of Reunion Nairobi Convention Sokoine University of Agriculture/BL Tanzania Groupe d'etude et de protection des oiseaux de Mayotte Global Vision International Nature Seychelles Island Conservation Society (Seychelles) Nature Seychelles BL Africa Secretariat BL South Africa BL South Africa BL Cambridge secretariat University Cape Town 1 http://seabird.wikispaces.com/

Table 1: Summary of the discussion regarding the suggested distances around seabird breeding colonies. The column Additional sites, refers to whether more sites in addition to the seaward extensions are needed to protect a sufficient portion of the population in their foraging habitat. Species Original (km) Revised (km) Additional sites Comments African Penguin 20 30 No Penguins on south coast may travel further than on the west Audubon s Shearwater 7.5 10 Pelagic sites Bank Cormorant 15 15 No Check on tracking data from Namibia Barau's Petrel 25 25 Pelagic sites (marked on map) Black-naped Tern 3 3 No Not sure but probably fine Bridled Tern 15? Pelagic sites They can forage far offshore off the Plateau Brown Noddy 50 60 Pelagic sites Estimated they can go up to 100km offshore Cape Cormorant 15 15km offshore, 60km along coast No Cape Gannet 100 need rectangular IBA No Tend to move parallel to the coast, tracking data will be more useful to define the area, areas used may change yearly due to changes in fish distribution Caspian Tern 16 16 No Fairly coastal Common White Tern 10 possibly 10 Pelagic sites SJ has a few at sea observations from cruises, need to see where the number of individuals seen rafting drops off suddenly 1km offshore, 15km along coast No Mainly forage in the kelp zone and move up and down coast Crowned Cormorant 15 Damara Tern 1 1 No unsure Great Crested Tern 25 25 No Max distance seen is 40-50km Possibly in Mozambique Greater Frigatebird 1 Precautionary 1 Channel Leave 1km precautionary distance for now but need to look at more data Grey-headed Gull 1 n/a Tends to be estuarine, not relevant for marine IBA but check with experts Kelp Gull 10 10 Possibly Large flocks feed around trawlers but are probably non-breeders, not a big conservation priority King Gull 3 3 Not discussed Look at silver gulls or other similar species Lesser Crested Tern 25 25 No Mix with Great Crested Terns Lesser Frigatebird 1 Precautionary 1 Possibly in Same as Greater frigatebird

Mozambique Channel Lesser Noddy 50 50 No More coastal than Brown noddy Mascarene Petrel 25 25 Pelagic sites Seen some around Reunion, SJ has 2 isotope samples but these are different from others in the region so no idea where from but probably similar to Barau's Masked Booby 50 70 No Furthest foraging distance is 150km, paper in press Michelle Kappe Red-footed Booby 70 50 No Masked go further than Red-footed, return to colony every night Red-tailed Tropicbird 1 precautionary 1km n/a Solitary at sea and travel long distances, probably too dispersed for site based conservation Roseate Tern 10 10 No Trinidade Petrel 25 25 Pelagic sites Similar to Barau's, tracking planned Wedge-tailed Shearwater 15 25 Pelagic sites White-eyed gull 1? Unknown Need more information White-tailed Tropicbird 1 precautionary 1km n/a Similar to Red-tailed Tropicbird Other comments: - Pelagic terns (i.e. bridled and sooty tern, and brown Noddy) need some further thought regarding distances - Sébastien Jaquemet: Area south of Madagascar important for overwintering pelagic species (WCP, YNA) - Not much known about Kenya/Tanzania coast- Mafia Island may be important for boobies (paper in SA Journal of Marine Science) - Additional sites to consider (suggested by Sébastien Jaquemet and Riaz Aumeeruddy) o Nosy Vé- Red-tailed Tropicbird o North east coast of Madagascar- colonies of sooty terns (check size with Matthieu Le Corre) o Rodrigues Island o Cocos Island - Additional species o Sooty gull (in region?)

Map of WIOMSA countries with seaward extensions to seabird breeding colony IBAs using the distances outlined in table 1.

Map of seaward extensions around seabird breeding colony IBAs in South Africa 6

Map of seaward extensions around seabird breeding colony IBAs in Kenya 7

Map of seaward extensions around seabird breeding colony IBAs in Tanzania 8

Map of seaward extensions around seabird breeding colony IBAs in Somalia 9

Map of seaward extensions around seabird breeding colony IBAs in Seychelles 10

Map of seaward extensions around seabird breeding colony IBAs in Indian Ocean Islands 11

Map of seaward extensions around seabird breeding colony IBAs in Madagascar and Mozambique Channel 12