BBC Wildlife Magazine

BLUE PLANET’S PENGUIN PICK-UP

THE HUGELY POPULAR NATURAL HISTORY PROGRAMME COULD BEQUEATH A SIGNIFICAN­T CONSERVATI­ON LEGACY.

- James Fair

Calls for one of the world’s largest ‘no-take zones’ to be created around the South Sandwich Islands – one of 14 of the UK’s Overseas Territorie­s (OTs) – have gained significan­t impetus following the conclusion of Blue Planet II at the end of last year.

A coalition of conservati­on and environmen­tal groups, under the banner of the Great British Oceans (GBO), says the legacy of the BBC series could be even greater than that.

It is pressing the British Government to protect some 4m km2 of ocean – an area larger than all of India – in territorie­s including Ascension Island, St Helena and Tristan da Cunha, all in the South Atlantic.

But the South Sandwich Islands are regarded as the jewel in the crown because they are still a near-pristine environmen­t, according to Simon Reddy of the Pew Bertarelli Ocean Legacy, one of the GBO coalition partners.

“They are so remote and inhospitab­le, no one ever goes there,” he says. “One island alone is home to half the world’s chinstrap penguins, and the South Sandwich Islands and South Georgia together hold a quarter of all the world’s penguins.”

As BBC Wildlife went to press, 216 MPs had backed its calls for this to be declared a fully protected marine reserve with all commercial activity such as fishing and fossil fuel extraction prohibited. As envisaged, the reserve would cover 0.5m km2, an area twice the size of the UK.

The islands (together with South Georgia) were declared a Marine Protected Area in 2012, with sustainabl­e fishing permitted, but GBO wants the Government to go further.

The campaign was launched using #BackTheBlu­eBelt, and according to GBO, someone was tweeting about it every 1.8 seconds during the last episode of Blue Planet II.

“We are leveraging Blue Planet to see this once-in-a-generation opportunit­y realised by making the biggest public noise possible, one our MPs can’t ignore,” GBO says.

 ??  ?? The South Sandwich Islands are a nearly pristine marine environmen­t – one island alone has half of all chinstrap penguins.
The South Sandwich Islands are a nearly pristine marine environmen­t – one island alone has half of all chinstrap penguins.

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