TY - JOUR
T1 - Mismatches between the current marine Natura 2000 network and seabird distributions call for enhanced protected areas off metropolitan France
AU - Poupart, Timothée
AU - de Bettignies, Thibaut
AU - Authier, Matthieu
AU - Baccetti, Nicola
AU - Börger, Luca
AU - Castège, Iker
AU - Cecere, Jacopo G.
AU - Courbin, Nicolas
AU - Darby, Jamie
AU - Delord, Karine
AU - Doremus, Ghislain
AU - Douglas, Hayley A.
AU - Faggio, Gilles
AU - Gaibani, Giorgia
AU - Gallien, Fabrice
AU - Gicquel, Cécile
AU - González-Solís, Jacob
AU - Grémillet, David
AU - Imperio, Simona
AU - Lane, Jude V.
AU - Lescroël, Amélie
AU - Louzao, Maite
AU - de Mazières, Jeanne
AU - Michez, Noëmie
AU - Milon, Emilie
AU - Owen, Ellie
AU - Paiva, Vitor H.
AU - De Pascalis, Federico
AU - Péron, Clara
AU - Pezzo, Francesco
AU - Provost, Pascal
AU - Ramos, Raül
AU - Ramos, Jaime A.
AU - Robert, Solène
AU - Rubolini, Diego
AU - Scher, Olivier
AU - Serra, Lorenzo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025/10
Y1 - 2025/10
N2 - Seabirds are among the most threatened vertebrates, under pressure from fisheries bycatch, climate change, overfishing, and human disturbance. In France, demographic studies have highlighted adult survival as a key factor in population trends, which calls for large-scale marine conservation efforts. In this context, the Natura 2000 policy requires the designation of Special Protection Areas (SPAs) to protect seabirds under the Birds Directive. To assess the completeness of the French marine SPA network, data from aerial, boat, and coastal surveys, as well as tracking devices and distribution models, were collected for 57 seabird taxa. This data collection allowed the EU minimum criteria for a coherent SPA network to be spatially implemented, and the most ecologically valuable areas for seabirds around metropolitan France to be identified and prioritised, and overlaid with the current French SPA network and Marine Important Bird Areas (mIBAs) to identify potential inconsistencies. This analysis revealed seabird hotspots outside the existing ecological network, confirming some insufficiencies for coherent seabird conservation. Although data dependent, this analysis highlighted the limitations of using global proportion coverage to assess network coherence when coverage of biodiversity and abundance hotspots was not achieved. Furthermore, these results summarised the main target areas for policy makers to effectively improve seabird conservation around metropolitan France. In a context of increasing demands for marine spatial planning, improvements in this knowledge, the SPA network and conservation actions are required.
AB - Seabirds are among the most threatened vertebrates, under pressure from fisheries bycatch, climate change, overfishing, and human disturbance. In France, demographic studies have highlighted adult survival as a key factor in population trends, which calls for large-scale marine conservation efforts. In this context, the Natura 2000 policy requires the designation of Special Protection Areas (SPAs) to protect seabirds under the Birds Directive. To assess the completeness of the French marine SPA network, data from aerial, boat, and coastal surveys, as well as tracking devices and distribution models, were collected for 57 seabird taxa. This data collection allowed the EU minimum criteria for a coherent SPA network to be spatially implemented, and the most ecologically valuable areas for seabirds around metropolitan France to be identified and prioritised, and overlaid with the current French SPA network and Marine Important Bird Areas (mIBAs) to identify potential inconsistencies. This analysis revealed seabird hotspots outside the existing ecological network, confirming some insufficiencies for coherent seabird conservation. Although data dependent, this analysis highlighted the limitations of using global proportion coverage to assess network coherence when coverage of biodiversity and abundance hotspots was not achieved. Furthermore, these results summarised the main target areas for policy makers to effectively improve seabird conservation around metropolitan France. In a context of increasing demands for marine spatial planning, improvements in this knowledge, the SPA network and conservation actions are required.
KW - Marine Important Bird Areas
KW - Natura 2000
KW - Network assessment
KW - Seabirds
KW - Special Protection Areas
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105007504945
U2 - 10.1016/j.marpol.2025.106779
DO - 10.1016/j.marpol.2025.106779
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105007504945
SN - 0308-597X
VL - 180
JO - Marine Policy
JF - Marine Policy
M1 - 106779
ER -