Interactions between seabirds and commercial fishing activities have been well documented but little information is available regarding the impacts of more traditional fishing practices on seabird populations. We interviewed fishermen, administered questionnaires, and made field-based observations to determine the extent to which artisanal fisheries interact with and affect seabirds in the fjords and channels of the Chonos archipelago in southern Chile. Our surveys indicated a positive perception of seabirds as useful indicators of marine productivity and in their role scavenging fish waste and discards associated with fishing operations. However, the surveys also revealed that fishermen routinely establish seasonal camps for collecting sea...
Seabird mortality associated with fisheries is one of the major threats leading to population decrea...
The fjords and channels of southern Chile represent breeding and feeding areas for sub-Antarctic sea...
Despite international waters covering over 60% of the world's oceans, our understanding of how fishe...
We studied discard use and incidental mortality of seabirds attracted to high-sea trawl vessels oper...
Interactions between pelagic seabirds (albatrosses and petrels, Procellariiformes) and fisheries occ...
Long-term demographic studies show that seabird populations may suffer from competition with fisheri...
Fisheries management may impact on a range of seabirds’ traits such as foraging behavior. There is a...
The Southwest Atlantic Ocean, particularly the extended Patagonian Shelf, constitutes a complex, glo...
We conducted a survey to investigate the factors influencing the number of seabirds attending a rese...
Worldwide, many seabirds are killed annually when they become entangled in gear used in coastal fish...
Long-line by-catch of albatrosses and petrels may soon lead to species extinctions. Set-net bycatch ...
Population dynamics of seabirds have been linked to the availability of bycatch discarded from comme...
Fisheries have major impacts on seabirds, both by changing food availability and by causing direct m...
Fisheries provide an abundant and predictable food source for many pelagic seabirds through discards...
We analyzed a collection of 738 bird bones, representing a minimum of 71 individuals, found in a set...
Seabird mortality associated with fisheries is one of the major threats leading to population decrea...
The fjords and channels of southern Chile represent breeding and feeding areas for sub-Antarctic sea...
Despite international waters covering over 60% of the world's oceans, our understanding of how fishe...
We studied discard use and incidental mortality of seabirds attracted to high-sea trawl vessels oper...
Interactions between pelagic seabirds (albatrosses and petrels, Procellariiformes) and fisheries occ...
Long-term demographic studies show that seabird populations may suffer from competition with fisheri...
Fisheries management may impact on a range of seabirds’ traits such as foraging behavior. There is a...
The Southwest Atlantic Ocean, particularly the extended Patagonian Shelf, constitutes a complex, glo...
We conducted a survey to investigate the factors influencing the number of seabirds attending a rese...
Worldwide, many seabirds are killed annually when they become entangled in gear used in coastal fish...
Long-line by-catch of albatrosses and petrels may soon lead to species extinctions. Set-net bycatch ...
Population dynamics of seabirds have been linked to the availability of bycatch discarded from comme...
Fisheries have major impacts on seabirds, both by changing food availability and by causing direct m...
Fisheries provide an abundant and predictable food source for many pelagic seabirds through discards...
We analyzed a collection of 738 bird bones, representing a minimum of 71 individuals, found in a set...
Seabird mortality associated with fisheries is one of the major threats leading to population decrea...
The fjords and channels of southern Chile represent breeding and feeding areas for sub-Antarctic sea...
Despite international waters covering over 60% of the world's oceans, our understanding of how fishe...