Growing concerns have been raised about incidental capture of seabirds in various fisheries. Here, studies testing measures to prevent seabird bycatch in longline, trawl and gillnet fisheries are reviewed in order to identify the most efficient mitigation methods. There is potential for considerable reduction in mortality rates in most longline fisheries because effective measures have been developed. However, there is no single solution as the efficiency of a measure is specific to each fishery. In demersal longline fisheries where northern fulmar is the dominant seabird captured, streamer lines have been proven to virtually eliminate mortality. In the fishery for Patagonian toothfish where interactions with albatrosses occur, night settin...
Mortality in longline fisheries is the most critical global threat to some seabird species. Research...
Experimental trials were conducted onboard a stern trawler to identify the relative efficacy of thre...
Bycatch of birds in longline fisheries is a global conservation issue, with between 160,000-320,000 ...
Growing concerns have been raised about incidental capture of seabirds in various fisheries. Here, s...
Seabirds scavenge baits from the hooks of commercial longlines, resulting in incidental seabird mor...
Paper submitted by the New Zealand Delegation1 Information on methods aimed at mitigating incidental...
Seabird mortality in fisheries is a global problem and a major driver of the continued decline of ma...
Since the last meeting of the WCPFC Scientific Committee a considerable amount of research has been ...
High numbers of seabirds are killed annually worldwide in longline fisheries. In the Mediterranean, ...
High numbers of seabirds are killed annually worldwide in longline fisheries. In the Mediterranean, ...
non-lethal, but detrimental injuries. Seabirds are attracted to longliners during hauling to feed on...
The general decline of seabird populations worldwide raises large concerns. Although multiple factor...
The general decline of seabird populations worldwide raises large concerns. Although multiple factor...
Bycatch in longline fisheries threatens the viability of some seabird populations. The Hawaii longli...
Bycatch in longline fisheries threatens the viability of some seabird populations. The Hawaii longli...
Mortality in longline fisheries is the most critical global threat to some seabird species. Research...
Experimental trials were conducted onboard a stern trawler to identify the relative efficacy of thre...
Bycatch of birds in longline fisheries is a global conservation issue, with between 160,000-320,000 ...
Growing concerns have been raised about incidental capture of seabirds in various fisheries. Here, s...
Seabirds scavenge baits from the hooks of commercial longlines, resulting in incidental seabird mor...
Paper submitted by the New Zealand Delegation1 Information on methods aimed at mitigating incidental...
Seabird mortality in fisheries is a global problem and a major driver of the continued decline of ma...
Since the last meeting of the WCPFC Scientific Committee a considerable amount of research has been ...
High numbers of seabirds are killed annually worldwide in longline fisheries. In the Mediterranean, ...
High numbers of seabirds are killed annually worldwide in longline fisheries. In the Mediterranean, ...
non-lethal, but detrimental injuries. Seabirds are attracted to longliners during hauling to feed on...
The general decline of seabird populations worldwide raises large concerns. Although multiple factor...
The general decline of seabird populations worldwide raises large concerns. Although multiple factor...
Bycatch in longline fisheries threatens the viability of some seabird populations. The Hawaii longli...
Bycatch in longline fisheries threatens the viability of some seabird populations. The Hawaii longli...
Mortality in longline fisheries is the most critical global threat to some seabird species. Research...
Experimental trials were conducted onboard a stern trawler to identify the relative efficacy of thre...
Bycatch of birds in longline fisheries is a global conservation issue, with between 160,000-320,000 ...