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4. The KIMP must include measures to increase the number of adult kittiwakes available to recruit to the FFC in accordance with the principles contained in the kittiwake compensation plan, must contain the relevant matters identified in section 4.6.3 of the kittiwake compensation plan and must include in particular:E+W
(a)details of the location where the compensation measures will be delivered and the suitability of the site to deliver the measures (including why the location is appropriate ecologically and likely to support successful compensation);
(b)details of landowner agreements demonstrating how the land will be bought or leased and assurances that the land management will deliver the ecology objectives of the KIMP;
(c)details of the design of the artificial nest structures, including the projected number of nests that will be accommodated on the structures, and how risks from avian or mammalian predation and unauthorised human access will be mitigated;
(d)an implementation timetable for the delivery of the artificial nest structures that ensures all compensation measures are in place to allow four full kittiwake breeding seasons prior to the operation of any turbine forming part of the authorised development;
(e)a maintenance schedule for the artificial nest structures;
(f)details of the proposed ongoing monitoring and reporting on the effectiveness of the measures, including: survey methods; success criteria; adaptive management measures; timescales for the monitoring and monitoring reports to be delivered; and details of the factors used to trigger alternative compensation measures and/or adaptive management measures;
(g)provision for annual reporting to the Secretary of State, to include details of the number of birds colonising the site including: evidence of birds prospecting; nesting attempts; egg laying; hatching; and fledging, to identify barriers to breeding success and target alternative or adaptive compensation measures;
(h)details of how natal dispersal and colony interchange with the FFC kittiwake colony should be investigated, potentially using colour-ringing of chicks; and
(i)minutes from all consultations with the KSG.
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I1Sch. 19 para. 4 in force at 1.1.2022, see art. 1
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