This study assesses seabird bycatch in the demersal longline hake (Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus) fishery in the southern Benguela region. Observers collected seabird bycatch data from 2 412 sets (14 million hooks) in the South African fishery, accounting for 6.8% of total effort for the period 2000–2006. Of the 107 seabirds caught, at a rate of 0.008 per 1 000 hooks, 41 were killed (0.003 per 1 000 hooks). There was a significant decrease in catch rate, from 0.033 per 1 000 hooks in 2000 to 0.001 per 1 000 hooks in 2006. An estimated total of 225 (range 220–245) birds were killed per year by the South African fishery. Vessel, area and light conditions were all significant predictors of seabird bycatch. The white-chinned petrel Proc...
The general decline of seabird populations worldwide raises large concerns. Although multiple factor...
With diminishing seabird populations and little knowledge on incidental bycatch in fisheries in the...
The black-browed (Thalassarche melanophrys) and Atlantic yellow-nosed (Thalassarche chlororhynchos) ...
Both foreign and domestic pelagic longline fishing vessels operate in South Africa’s Exclusive Econo...
The waters around South Africa provide rich foraging opportunities for pelagic seabirds. They also s...
The incidental mortality of seabirds in tuna longline fisheries is estimated for the continental Sou...
The Benguela current provides rich foraging for sub-Antarctic pelagic birds as well as a number of e...
Hundreds of thousands of seabirds are killed each year as bycatch in longline fisheries. Seabirds ar...
Seabirds are considered one of the most threatened groups of birds in the world. They face additiona...
Competition with fisheries and incidental capture in fishing gear are the major current threats for ...
Bycatch mortality in longline fisheries is considered the main threat at sea for numerous seabird sp...
The general decline of seabird populations worldwide raises large concerns. Although multiple factor...
AbstractCompetition with fisheries and incidental capture in fishing gear are the major current thre...
Seabird mortality in fisheries is a global problem and a major driver of the continued decline of ma...
AbstractWith diminishing seabird populations and little knowledge on incidental bycatch in fisheries...
The general decline of seabird populations worldwide raises large concerns. Although multiple factor...
With diminishing seabird populations and little knowledge on incidental bycatch in fisheries in the...
The black-browed (Thalassarche melanophrys) and Atlantic yellow-nosed (Thalassarche chlororhynchos) ...
Both foreign and domestic pelagic longline fishing vessels operate in South Africa’s Exclusive Econo...
The waters around South Africa provide rich foraging opportunities for pelagic seabirds. They also s...
The incidental mortality of seabirds in tuna longline fisheries is estimated for the continental Sou...
The Benguela current provides rich foraging for sub-Antarctic pelagic birds as well as a number of e...
Hundreds of thousands of seabirds are killed each year as bycatch in longline fisheries. Seabirds ar...
Seabirds are considered one of the most threatened groups of birds in the world. They face additiona...
Competition with fisheries and incidental capture in fishing gear are the major current threats for ...
Bycatch mortality in longline fisheries is considered the main threat at sea for numerous seabird sp...
The general decline of seabird populations worldwide raises large concerns. Although multiple factor...
AbstractCompetition with fisheries and incidental capture in fishing gear are the major current thre...
Seabird mortality in fisheries is a global problem and a major driver of the continued decline of ma...
AbstractWith diminishing seabird populations and little knowledge on incidental bycatch in fisheries...
The general decline of seabird populations worldwide raises large concerns. Although multiple factor...
With diminishing seabird populations and little knowledge on incidental bycatch in fisheries in the...
The black-browed (Thalassarche melanophrys) and Atlantic yellow-nosed (Thalassarche chlororhynchos) ...