Seabird mortality in longline fisheries around South Georgia

作者: Janet Dalziell , Maj De Poorter

DOI: 10.1017/S0032247400023597

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摘要: Incidental mortality of Southern Ocean seabirds due to fishing activities well away from the breeding grounds has been implicated in population declines wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans) on South Georgia (Croxall and others 1990) lies Crozet, black-browed melanophris) Kerguelen, possibly southern giant petrel (Macronectes giganteus) (Jouventin Weimerskirch 1990). Albatrosses are particularly at risk longline fisheries, based high proportion recoveries banded birds vessels off Brazil Prince 1990), direct observation during surface midwater for tuna Tasman Sea (Brothers 1991).

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