Seabird bycatch in industrial fisheries has been the focus of research and conservation concern since the late 980s (e.g. Weimerskirch & Jouventin 987, Bartle 99, Brothers 99). Recent research has explored the impacts of seabird bycatch in longline (Tuck et al. 200, Lewison & Crowder 2003) and in trawl fisheries (Weimerskirch et al. 2000, Sullivan & Reid 2003). Understanding the impact of fisheries bycatch on seabird species involves both quantifying the number of individuals affected (including lethal and sub-lethal effects) and determining the effect, if any, that bycatch could have at the population or community level. Fisheries bycatch is only one of several human-mediat...
Many marine species are threatened by high levels of incidental mortality in fisheries. This paper r...
Fisheries bycatch is one of the biggest threats to seabird populations. Managers need to identify wh...
Fisheries management may impact on a range of seabirds’ traits such as foraging behavior. There is a...
Long-line by-catch of albatrosses and petrels may soon lead to species extinctions. Set-net bycatch ...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-1795.2008.00197.x Bycatch of seabirds in offshore commercial fisheries has long b...
The impact of industrial fisheries on marine biodiversity is conspicuous in large pelagic vertebrate...
Growing concerns have been raised about incidental capture of seabirds in various fisheries. Here, s...
Fisheries bycatch contributes to population declines in seabirds, particularly albatrosses and petre...
Paper submitted by the New Zealand Delegation1 Information on methods aimed at mitigating incidental...
Fisheries provide an abundant and predictable food source for many pelagic seabirds through discards...
Worldwide, incidental bycatch in fisheries is a conservation threat to many seabird species. Althoug...
Seabirds scavenge baits from the hooks of commercial longlines, resulting in incidental seabird mor...
Fisheries bycatch is one of the biggest threats to seabird populations. Managers need to identify wh...
non-lethal, but detrimental injuries. Seabirds are attracted to longliners during hauling to feed on...
Conservationists are continually seeking new strategies to reverse population declines and safeguard...
Many marine species are threatened by high levels of incidental mortality in fisheries. This paper r...
Fisheries bycatch is one of the biggest threats to seabird populations. Managers need to identify wh...
Fisheries management may impact on a range of seabirds’ traits such as foraging behavior. There is a...
Long-line by-catch of albatrosses and petrels may soon lead to species extinctions. Set-net bycatch ...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-1795.2008.00197.x Bycatch of seabirds in offshore commercial fisheries has long b...
The impact of industrial fisheries on marine biodiversity is conspicuous in large pelagic vertebrate...
Growing concerns have been raised about incidental capture of seabirds in various fisheries. Here, s...
Fisheries bycatch contributes to population declines in seabirds, particularly albatrosses and petre...
Paper submitted by the New Zealand Delegation1 Information on methods aimed at mitigating incidental...
Fisheries provide an abundant and predictable food source for many pelagic seabirds through discards...
Worldwide, incidental bycatch in fisheries is a conservation threat to many seabird species. Althoug...
Seabirds scavenge baits from the hooks of commercial longlines, resulting in incidental seabird mor...
Fisheries bycatch is one of the biggest threats to seabird populations. Managers need to identify wh...
non-lethal, but detrimental injuries. Seabirds are attracted to longliners during hauling to feed on...
Conservationists are continually seeking new strategies to reverse population declines and safeguard...
Many marine species are threatened by high levels of incidental mortality in fisheries. This paper r...
Fisheries bycatch is one of the biggest threats to seabird populations. Managers need to identify wh...
Fisheries management may impact on a range of seabirds’ traits such as foraging behavior. There is a...