Dear Cabinet Secretary,
I’m writing to ask that you take action to prevent Berwick Bank offshore windfarm from advancing, and back nature positive offshore wind power instead.
I'm passionate about Scotland's seas and coasts and the wildlife and seabirds. They are an incredible asset and are of international importance. Yet most seabirds are in decline, the threats they face are growing, and they now face the growing threat of insensitive offshore wind development.
Offshore wind could make a major contribution to tackling climate change and to building a thriving, green economy in Scotland. But this will only happen if it is developed in harmony with nature. That means avoiding development in the most important sites for nature and investing in seabird conservation. In recent years many such proposals have come forward. In particular, floating wind turbine technology has unlocked the possibility of building on deeper sites that minimise conflicts.
In contrast, the proposed Berwick Bank wind farm is located close to Special Protection Areas for seabirds which are home to diverse and important seabird populations, including the world’s largest Northern gannet colony on Bass Rock. It is also sited close to critical foraging ground for seabirds. The developer’s own modelling suggests it will kill tens of thousands of birds including kittiwakes, gannets, guillemot and puffins, and displace many others.
Berwick Bank is a special and sensitive site for nature. It is simply the wrong place for an offshore wind farm. If it is allowed to progress it would be a disaster for nature, but it would also be a major setback for Scotland’s renewable energy industry. By having such a severe impact on seabirds it would undermine the potential for less damaging proposals elsewhere to progress.
We all have a collective responsibility to safeguard seabirds for now and for future generations. Allowing Berwick Bank to be built would betray that responsibility. I welcome the leadership that the Scottish Government has shown in committing to reverse biodiversity declines and restore nature [1] and to ensuring Scotland’s seabird colonies are thriving [2]. I hope that you will deliver on these commitments, stop Berwick Bank, and get behind nature positive offshore wind instead.