Capture in global pelagic longline fisheries threatens the viability of some seabird populations. The Hawaii longline tuna fishery annually catches hundreds of seabirds, primarily Laysan (Phoebastria immutabilis) and black-footed (P. nigripes) albatrosses. Since seabird regulations were introduced in 2001, the seabird catch rate has declined 74%. However, over the past decade, seabird catch levels significantly increased due to significant increasing trends in both effort and nominal seabird catch rates. We modelled observer data using a spatio-temporal generalized additive mixed model with zero-inflated Poisson likelihood to determine the significance of the effect of various risk factors on the seabird catch rate. The seabird catch rate s...
Fisheries provide an abundant and predictable food source for many pelagic seabirds through discards...
1. Incidental mortality (bycatch) in fisheries remains the greatest threat to many large marine vert...
Fisheries potentially affect seabirds both directly and indirectly. Well-documented direct effects h...
Capture in global pelagic longline fisheries threatens the viability of some seabird populations. Th...
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...
Capture in longline fisheries is a critical threat to most albatross and large petrel species. Blac...
Hundreds of thousands of seabirds are killed each year as bycatch in longline fisheries. Seabirds ar...
Capture in longline fisheries is a critical threat to most albatross and large petrel species.1–3 Bl...
Large numbers of seabirds are killed each year within the Australian Fishing Zone (AFZ) by Japanese ...
Not much is known about the fleet level total seabird bycatch from pelagic longlines of United State...
1. Seabirds have been incidentally caught in distant-water longline fleets operating in the Southern...
The waters around South Africa provide rich foraging opportunities for pelagic seabirds. They also s...
International audience1. Seabirds have been incidentally caught in distant-water longline fleets ope...
Summary 1 Several albatross species, including the wandering albatross Diomedea exulans, have shown...
Fisheries provide an abundant and predictable food source for many pelagic seabirds through discards...
1. Incidental mortality (bycatch) in fisheries remains the greatest threat to many large marine vert...
Fisheries potentially affect seabirds both directly and indirectly. Well-documented direct effects h...
Capture in global pelagic longline fisheries threatens the viability of some seabird populations. Th...
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...
Capture in longline fisheries is a critical threat to most albatross and large petrel species. Blac...
Hundreds of thousands of seabirds are killed each year as bycatch in longline fisheries. Seabirds ar...
Capture in longline fisheries is a critical threat to most albatross and large petrel species.1–3 Bl...
Large numbers of seabirds are killed each year within the Australian Fishing Zone (AFZ) by Japanese ...
Not much is known about the fleet level total seabird bycatch from pelagic longlines of United State...
1. Seabirds have been incidentally caught in distant-water longline fleets operating in the Southern...
The waters around South Africa provide rich foraging opportunities for pelagic seabirds. They also s...
International audience1. Seabirds have been incidentally caught in distant-water longline fleets ope...
Summary 1 Several albatross species, including the wandering albatross Diomedea exulans, have shown...
Fisheries provide an abundant and predictable food source for many pelagic seabirds through discards...
1. Incidental mortality (bycatch) in fisheries remains the greatest threat to many large marine vert...
Fisheries potentially affect seabirds both directly and indirectly. Well-documented direct effects h...