Joint SBWG13/PaCSWG9 Inf 06: Ecological risk assessment for the effect of commercial longline fisheries to Black-browed albatross and SUMMARY New

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Agenda Item 3.1

Maximiliano Manuel Hernandez, Juan Pablo Seco Pon, José Luis Flaminio & Marco Favero.

Ecological risk assessment for the effect of commercial longline fisheries to Black-browed albatross and White-chinned petrel populations in Argentina.

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