Globally, bycatch associated with longline fisheries poses the most serious threat to albatross populations. Almost half of the populations for which adequate data exist are either currently, or in the recent past they have been in decline, and there is widespread acknowledgment that bycatch in longline fisheries is responsible for these declines. Within the Australian Fishing Zone (AFZ), large numbers of seabirds have been killed in both the Japanese and Australian domestic pelagic longline fisheries targeting Southern bluefin tuna Thunnus maccoyii. Attracted to the vessels by baits and offal discharge, seabirds, mainly albatrosses and petrels, ingest baited hooks, become entangled and subsequently drown. Conservative estimates of ...
Most albatrosses are critically endangered, endangered or vulnerable due to the deleterious impact o...
Fisheries bycatch is a major threat to marine megafauna such as seabirds. Population monitoring has ...
As top predators, seabirds occupy the upper trophic level of marine ecosystems. They are consequentl...
Globally, bycatch associated with longline fisheries poses the most serious threat to albatross pop...
Shy and white-capped albatrosses, Thalassarche cauta and T. steadi respectively, are closely relate...
Despite recent global conservation efforts, albatrosses remain amongst the most threatened groups o...
Fisheries have major impacts on seabirds, both by changing food availability and by causing direct m...
Monitoring and protection of seabirds that spend much of their lives at sea pose difficult conservat...
Albatrosses and petrels are truly birds of the oceans. These birds spend most of their lives at sea,...
Incidental capture in fisheries ("bycatch") is a major threat to global marine biodiversity, especia...
Fisheries bycatch is a threatening process for populations of procellariiform seabirds, and is of pa...
Fisheries have major impacts on seabirds, both by changing food availability and by causing direct m...
Diving is an ecologically important behaviour that provides air-breathing predators with opportuniti...
Wandering Albatrosses Diomedea exulans are frequently killed when they attempt to scavenge baited ho...
Albatrosses are among the most threatened seabird species. Often entangled in gillnets or hooked whi...
Most albatrosses are critically endangered, endangered or vulnerable due to the deleterious impact o...
Fisheries bycatch is a major threat to marine megafauna such as seabirds. Population monitoring has ...
As top predators, seabirds occupy the upper trophic level of marine ecosystems. They are consequentl...
Globally, bycatch associated with longline fisheries poses the most serious threat to albatross pop...
Shy and white-capped albatrosses, Thalassarche cauta and T. steadi respectively, are closely relate...
Despite recent global conservation efforts, albatrosses remain amongst the most threatened groups o...
Fisheries have major impacts on seabirds, both by changing food availability and by causing direct m...
Monitoring and protection of seabirds that spend much of their lives at sea pose difficult conservat...
Albatrosses and petrels are truly birds of the oceans. These birds spend most of their lives at sea,...
Incidental capture in fisheries ("bycatch") is a major threat to global marine biodiversity, especia...
Fisheries bycatch is a threatening process for populations of procellariiform seabirds, and is of pa...
Fisheries have major impacts on seabirds, both by changing food availability and by causing direct m...
Diving is an ecologically important behaviour that provides air-breathing predators with opportuniti...
Wandering Albatrosses Diomedea exulans are frequently killed when they attempt to scavenge baited ho...
Albatrosses are among the most threatened seabird species. Often entangled in gillnets or hooked whi...
Most albatrosses are critically endangered, endangered or vulnerable due to the deleterious impact o...
Fisheries bycatch is a major threat to marine megafauna such as seabirds. Population monitoring has ...
As top predators, seabirds occupy the upper trophic level of marine ecosystems. They are consequentl...