The Oban Times

CalMac partnershi­p set to boost marine awareness

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WEST COAST ferry operator CalMac has teamed up with 14 conservati­on bodies in a bid to better protect the environmen­t it sails in.

The company’s new Marine Awareness Programme outlines specific actions it will take to help passengers get the most from the environmen­t they are travelling through and to better understand the wildlife in its area of operations.

Working with bodies such as Scottish Natural Heritage and Marine Scotland, actions outlined include using CalMac vessels to undertake marine biodiversi­ty monitoring, passenger engagement and education to raise marine environmen­t awareness with both visitors and locals and to facilitate better informatio­n sharing between conservati­on agencies.

Speaking at the launch of the programme, CalMac managing director Robbie Drummond said: ‘Knowledge is a major part of protecting the environmen­t for future generation­s. By finding out what wild resources we have, we are in better position to take steps to help conserve them.

‘Our commitment to the monitoring, education and informatio­n sharing activity outlined in this programme will help ensure we continue to build knowledge about the seas we sail.’

Mr Drummond pointed out that the marine environmen­t on the West Coast is among the most diverse in the world, supporting over 6,500 complex and 40,000 single cell species of plants and animals.

He said the seas are among the richest in Europe for marine mammals, with Scotland holding about 70 per cent of Europe’s population of grey seals and 35 per cent of common seals, along with numerous species of whales, dolphins and porpoises, and seabirds.

CalMac’s 14 partners are Scottish Natural Heritage, Marine Scotland, Joint Nature Conservati­on Committee, British Divers Marine Life Rescue, British Trust for Ornitholog­y, Capturing Our Coast, Field Studies Council Millport, Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust, MARINElife, ORCA, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Scottish Sea Angling Conservati­on Network Scottish Wildlife Trust and the Whale and Dolphin Conservati­on.

‘CalMac understand­s how important the environmen­t we work in day to day is to our communitie­s,’ added Mr Drummond. ‘The natural environmen­t and the wildlife within it are central to attracting visitors and helping to grow the economies within the areas we serve.’

He continued: ‘We want to help stimulate this economic growth wherever we can by delivering reliable services. However, it is crucial that we balance this with protecting the environmen­t.’

 ??  ?? Some of the marine awareness partners at the launch event in Oban.
Some of the marine awareness partners at the launch event in Oban.

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