The inventory, covering 3000 Important Bird Areas (IBAs) worldwide, was
described as a major contribution to marine conservation and a vital
resource for meeting the CBD target of protecting 10% of marine and
coastal areas by 2020.
It will also be crucial to the process of describing Ecologically or
Biologically Significant marine Areas (EBSAs) and will have significant
input into the siting of offshore energy infrastructure, according to a
note circulated at the COP11.
The e-Atlas will be available exclusively online. Like Google Map, it
will be dynamically updated as new sites are identified and new data
about them become available. It will be linked to other BirdLife data
resources.
Seabirds are now the most threatened group of birds. They present unique
conservation problems, since many species travel thousands of
kilometres across international waters and multiple exclusive economic
zones, and only returning to land to breed.
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