Seychellen
On March 4, 2026, the Government of Seychelles approved the controlled harvesting of sooty tern eggs for the year 2026. This decision follows technical discussions aimed at establishing sustainable quotas and identifying appropriate collection sites to ensure the conservation of the species while allowing for traditional practices.
Sooty terns (Onychoprion fuscatus) are seabirds that nest in large colonies on certain islands within Seychelles. The harvesting of their eggs has been a traditional practice among Seychellois communities. However, concerns over declining populations have led to the implementation of regulatory measures to balance conservation efforts with cultural practices.
This decision aims to:
Following the approval, the next steps include:
This initiative reflects Seychelles' commitment to sustainable resource management and the integration of conservation principles with cultural traditions.