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Emperor Penguins and Fur Seals now Endangered

SYLLABUS

GS-3: Conservation, Environmental Pollution and Degradation. 

Context: The latest update of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List has uplisted Emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) and Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) to the Endangered category. 

More on the News

• This reclassification marks a significant departure from their earlier conservation status and reflects the rapidly intensifying impacts of climate change in Antarctica.

• Antarctica has lost ice cover equivalent to ten times Los Angeles's area over three decades, accelerating ecosystem disruptions.

Key Highlights of Red List Update

• The emperor penguin has been upgraded from Near Threatened to Endangered, with projections indicating that its population could decline by nearly half by the end of the century under current warming trends. 

• The Antarctic fur seal, which had earlier recovered from historical overexploitation, has now been moved from Least Concern to Endangered due to a steep population decline in recent decades. 

• The Red List assessment underscores that climate change, rather than direct human exploitation, has emerged as the primary driver of species decline in Antarctica. 

• Both species are now regarded as sentinel species, meaning that their declining populations serve as early indicators of broader ecological disruptions.

Drivers Behind the Change

Rapid Decline in Sea Ice Cover: The rapid loss of Antarctic sea ice has severely affected breeding habitats, as emperor penguins depend on stable ice, and its early breakup leads to high chick mortality. 

Disruption of Food Chains: Ocean warming has reduced krill availability, which is the primary food source for both species, thereby affecting their survival and reproductive success. 

Increasing Extreme Climatic Events: The rise in extreme climatic events, such as sudden ice collapses and temperature anomalies, has destabilised breeding colonies and disrupted life cycles. 

Long-term Habitat Unsuitability: The combined impact of these changes is making Antarctic habitats increasingly unsuitable, reducing the chances of long-term species recovery.

Global Governance & Legal Framework for Antarctica

Antarctic Treaty System (ATS): It forms the foundation of Antarctic governance by designating the continent for peaceful purposes, scientific research, and international cooperation, while prohibiting military activities.

Protocol on Environmental Protection (Madrid Protocol, 1991): It strengthens conservation by declaring Antarctica a “natural reserve,” banning mineral resource exploitation, and mandating environmental impact assessments.

Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR, 1980): Adopts an ecosystem-based approach to manage Southern Ocean fisheries, particularly krill, and promotes marine protected areas to conserve dependent species like penguins and fur seals.

Ecological Significance of Antarctica

Role in Global Climate Regulation: Antarctica regulates the Earth’s climate through the albedo effect, and declining ice cover accelerates global warming. 

Influence on Ocean Circulation: It plays a key role in global ocean circulation, influencing climate systems and weather patterns worldwide. 

Support to Marine Biodiversity: The region sustains a complex marine ecosystem, where the decline of key species disrupts ecological balance. 

Indicator of Global Ecological Health: Changes in Antarctic ecosystems act as an early warning signal of broader environmental degradation at the planetary level.

SOURCES:
Downtoearth
IUCN
BAS

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