Identification of Seabirds of the Southern Ocean : A Guide for Scientific Observers Aboard Fishing Vessels

Author(s): Sandy Bartle

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In recent years there has been a sharp decline in the populations of several seabird species, particularly albatrosses. The decline has been widely attributed to fishing with longlines. Seabirds feed on longline baits, get hooked, and drown. This book has been written to help scientific observers identify those seabirds likely to be caught in the Southern Ocean, and takes into account the requirements of the CCAMLR Scheme of International Scientific Observation. It covers the identification of 36 species of birds from the Southern Ocean that have been caught in fishing gear or have been seen feeding from fishing boats. By following the keys to identification, observers should be able to identify most seabirds caught in commercial fisheries in the Southern Ocean with confidence.

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Derek Ongley is a wildlife artist. He illustrated the Field Guide to New Zealand Birds. Sandy Bartle is Curator of Birds at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. For more than ten years he has been much involved with fisheries observers in assessing the extent and impact of seabird by-catch in New Zealand and elsewhere, and in researching and promoting ways to avoid it.

General Fields

  • : 9780909010478
  • : Te Papa Press
  • : Te Papa Press
  • : April 2001
  • : 230mm X 140mm
  • : New Zealand
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Sandy Bartle
  • : Hardback
  • : Hardback
  • : Derek Onley
  • : Derek Onley
  • : 81
  • : 81
  • : line illustrations
  • : line illustrations