CRITICALLY ENDANGERED
• Sei whale
• Fin whale
• Eskimo curlew
• Leatherback turtle
• Red-yellow basilisk
ENDANGERED
• Huemul
• Darwin’s fox
• Southern right whale
• Blue whale
• Rhea
• Marine otter
• Southern river otter
• Darwin’s frog
• Peladilla fish
• Andean goose
• Northern royal albatross
• Antipodean albatross
• Red knot
• Freshwater lamprey
• Ellisella
• Whitebait
• Pink-footed shearwater
• Westland petrel
• Bottlenose dolphin
VULNERABLE
• Humpback whale
• Basilichthys australis
• Helmeted water toad
• Chilean dolphin
• Elephant seal
• Sperm whale
• Olive ridley turtle
• Pudu
• Humboldt penguin
• Kodkod
• Basking shark
• Brown catbird
• Rufous-tailed hawk
• Kelp goose
• Southern royal albatross
• Wandering albatross
• Grey-headed albatross
• Salvin’s albatross
• Austral rail
• Southern giant-petrel
• Pouched lamprey
• Catfish
• Hydrocoral
• Northern cauque
• Cauque
• Southern pocha
• Whitebait
• Snowy plover
• Grey gull
• Hudsonian godwit
NEAR THREATENED
• Southern fur seal
• Little mountain monkey
• Pampas cat
MINOR CONCERN
• Guanaco
• Andean fox

Commitment with the government to relocate concessions in national parks
In December 2023, we were part of a publicprivate agreement to move forward with the exit of aquaculture concessions located in the Isla Magdalena, Laguna San Rafael, and Bernardo O'Higgins national parks and adjacent areas. Furthermore, as part of the agreement, a roadmap was established to address this and other specific issues, with the aim of continuing to promote the sustainable development and growth of the industry

Construction or use of manufacturing plants
We conduct an assessment of the impact on flora andfauna every time we have to perform an intervention. Whennecessary, we request permits from the environmentalauthorities, respecting the measures indicated in such permits.

Habitat or protected area restoration programs
In projects that have been submitted to the Environmental Assessment System, we have taken actions to preserve faunaand relocate flora. These interventions have been conductedby external specialists.Management and monitoring reports are submitted to the Environmental Superintendency.