Protected Areas

 40

Areas Protected

- 242 km2 Land
- 209,930 km2 Ocean

Terrestrial and Inland Water

49.64%

46.60%

Area protected, as per WDPA

Area protected, as per country reports

Coastal and Marine Coverage

15.66%

0.03%

Area protected, as per WDPA

Area protected, as per country reports

Key species

Marine and coastal species are economically important to the Seychelles, and the diversity and abundance of species has been influenced by harvesting patterns for the last two centuries. The country’s national report provides data in great detail of marine and coastal species, including current trends and conservation efforts. Seychelles is home to a number of different cetaceans, as well as five species of marine turtles. 

Pressures and Threats

The primary threat to terrestrial ecosystems is the continued incursions by alien invasive species. With high levels of endemism, the islands are particularly susceptible to the impacts of invasive species. The secondary threat is land use change and habitat loss, where development pressures are threatening many habitats. The primary threat in marine ecosystems is over-fishing, which has impacts beyond the species targeted.  Climate change represents a major threat to both terrestrial and marine ecosystems.

Protected and conserved areas designated as global sites of importance

Global designation

Number of sites

UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserves

0

UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Natural or Mixed)

2

Wetlands of International Importance (Ramsar sites)

4

 Source ((Ramsar, 2019; UNESCO, 2019a, 2019b)

 

Priority areas for conservation

Designation

Number of sites

Alliance for Zero Extinction sites

2

Important Bird & Biodiversity Areas

20

Key Biodiversity Areas

59

 (AZE Secretariat, 2019; BirdLife International, 2019c, 2019a)

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