• resultadosImproved protection of terrestrial habitats used by monk seals in the Madeira archipelago. 
  • Improved implementation of regional legislation protecting marine mammals. 
  • Increased intervention capacity for the Madeira Natural Park Service along the entire coast of the island of Madeira and the Desertas Islands in dealing with threatening or emergency situations involving monk seals.
  •  Improved attitudes and compromises with respect to the monk seal.
  •  Reduced threats and disturbances to the monk seal by fishermen, tourism operators, and local inhabitants, as well as a reduction in the number of accidents and entanglements involving marine litter.
  •  Development of a permanent protocol for monitoring the conservation status of the monk seal and its habitat in Madeira, with indicators and base values.
  •  Development of a conservation plan for the monk seal in Madeira.
  •  Demonstration of the success and potential application on smaller populations of the non-invasive monitoring methods used on large populations.
  •  Contribute to the International Plan for the Recovery of the Monk Seal in the Eastern Atlantic, adopted by Portugal, Spain, Morocco, and Mauritania, within the framework of the Bonn Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species (CMS/UNEP).