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The Bird Island Nature Reserve is a 3-hectare (7.4-acre) CapeNature nature reserve in Lambert's Bay, South Africa. It is an important breeding site for Fur seals, Cape Gannets and Crowned Cormorants and home to 43% of the world's bird populations. It is also home to the African Penguin and approximately 60% it's global population making it the largest of its colonies in the world. About 10 000 breeding pairs are believed to be living there.
There are two major observed threats to these animal populations namely the fishing industry and Port activities. These birds and penguins compete with the fishing industry for food with one being for financial gains and the other being the means for survival. The other problem however is the situation of the Ngqura deep water port facility in the same area as these colonies. The deepwater Port of Ngqhurha provides a vital conduit to international markets. Strategically positioned on the global east-west trading route, this deepwater port offers global container shipping and other world class port facilities to businesses situated in the adjacent Coega Industrial Development Zone, and beyond. It is reported that PetroSa plans to establish a massive oil refinery in that zone and if established would be the biggest in Africa. There have been concerns about the possibilities of oil spills which would adversely affect bird populations on bird island. These fears have not been substantiated but it is hoped that they can be allayed after proper assessments. There are only a few breeding colonies left in the world and any unpredictable threat, like crude oil, or other pollutants from tankers, can have a devastating effect on the African Penguin and birds on Bird Island. Hopefully, the relevant bodies would take this into consideration when granting permits for any expansions of the port facilities in the near future.
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My heart goes to Birds & Penguins. Well written. Corrective action is needed.
Posted 10-06-2014 15:23
immediate action is required to save Penguins & birds.
Posted 09-06-2014 21:27
:-)
I really hope something is done fast enough to save them.
Posted 29-05-2014 23:24
It is a new info to me that S Africa also has Penguins...good article..thx for sharing
Posted 29-05-2014 02:23
Thanks very much for this awesome article Barbara
Posted 28-05-2014 22:24