IUCN Red List species and national conservation list species with habitats in areas affected by operations, by level of extinction risk

CRITICALLY ENDANGERED

• Ballena sei
• Ballena de aleta
• Zarapito boreal
• Tortuga laúd
• Gorgona amarilla-roja

ENDANGERED

• Huemul
• Zorro de Chiloé
• Ballena franca austral
• Ballena azul
• Ñandú
• Chungungo
• Huillín
• Ranita de Darwin
• Pez peladilla
• Piuquén
• Albatros real del norte
• Albatros de las antípodas
• Playero ártico
• Lamprea de agua dulce
• Látigo de mar
• Puye
• Fardela blanca
• Petrel de Westland
• Delfín nariz de botella

VULNERABLE

• Ballena jorobada
• Pejerrey chileno
• Rana chilena
• Delfín chileno
• Elefante marino
• Cachalote
• Tortuga olivácea
• Pudú
• Pingüino de Humboldt
• Guiña
• Tiburón peregrino
• Ave gata café
• Aguilucho de cola rojiza
• Caranca
• Albatros real del sur
• Albatros errante
• Albatros de cabeza gris
• Albatros de Salvin
• Pidén austral
• Petrél gigante antártico
• Lamprea de bolsa
• Bagre
• Hidrocoral
• Cauque del norte
• Cauque
• Pocha del sur
• Puye
• Chorlo nevado
• Gaviota garuma
• Zarapito de pico recto

NEAR THREATENED

• Lobo fino austral
• Monito del monte
• Colo colo

MINOR CONCERN

• Guanaco
• Zorro culpeo

2022 MILESTONES - Aquaculture Segment

Volunteer beach cleanup

We voluntarily clean beaches other than the surrounding ones, which receive waste from different sources due to sea currents, tides, or winds. In total, during 2022, we collected 151 tons of waste.

Training on biodiversity

Conducted in all active fattening and freshwater centers.

Cleaning beaches where waste accumulates

We are committed to continuously contributing to the community by helping to clean beaches where waste accumulates. In 2022, we collected 9,811 kg of waste at the Bahía Low beach in the Aysén Region.