The Status of Threatened Seabirds within the Namibian Islands’ Marine Protected Area (NIMPA)

Infographic
Infographic

Recent unpublished data from the 2024/2025 seabird census paints a sobering picture. The population trends of three key seabird species, African Penguin, Cape Gannet, and Bank Cormorant, have seen drastic reductions in their breeding pairs.

These seabirds primarily inhabit and breed along Namibia’s southern coastline, within the NIMPA’s boundaries, and the threats responsible for these declines include, overfishing, cimate change, and habitat loss. 

In honor of World Penguin Day (22 April), we invite everyone to join us in safeguarding the future of our marine ecosystems. By raising awareness, supporting policy change, and promoting conservation-led developments, we can ensure that these iconic birds continue to be a part of Namibia’s marine environment. 

Explore our infographic below for key insights into the state of seabirds in the NIMPA, and what you can do to help.