Folder PaCSWG3 Information Papers

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PaCSWG3 Inf 01: Population size and trends of southern giant petrels (Macronectes giganteus) nesting at Signy Island, South Orkney Islands. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 141 KB)
PaCSWG3 Inf 02: Recent population trends of sooty and light-mantled albatrosses breeding on Marion Island. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 93 KB)
PaCSWG3 Inf 03 Rev 1: Migratory routes and at-sea threats to Pink-footed Shearwaters. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 25 KB)
PaCSWG3 Inf 04: Evaluating alternative approaches to predicting at-sea distributions and fisheries overlaps of ACAP species in Ecological Risk Assessments. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 123 KB)
PaCSWG3 Inf 05: A proposal to compile the ACAP Breeding Site accounts into a single ACAP publication Download (pdf, 89 KB)
PaCSWG3 Inf 06: Evaluation Report for Macquarie Island Pest Eradication Project Download (pdf, 5.98 MB)
PaCSWG3 Inf 07: Novel methods, new results and science-based solutions to tackle marine debris impacts on wildlife. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 130 KB)
PaCSWG3 Inf 08: A biochemical approach for identifying plastics exposure in live wildlife. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 136 KB)
PaCSWG3 Inf 09: Threat of plastic pollution to seabirds is global, pervasive, and increasing. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 136 KB)
PaCSWG3 Inf 10: A global inventory of small floating plastic debris. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 135 KB)
PaCSWG3 Inf 11: Using expert elicitation to estimate the impacts of plastic pollution on marine wildlife. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 137 KB)
PaCSWG3 Inf 12 Rev 1: Continued increase in the number of black-browed albatrosses at Diego Ramirez, Chile. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 146 KB)
PaCSWG3 Inf 13: New Zealand White-chinned Petrel population research update Download (pdf, 342 KB)
PaCSWG3 Inf 14: Macquarie Island’s giant petrels and the impacts of the pest eradication project on population abundance. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 279 KB)
PaCSWG3 Inf 15: Precision wildlife monitoring using unmanned aerial vehicles. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 124 KB)

The Agreement on the
Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels

ACAP is a multilateral agreement which seeks to conserve listed albatrosses, petrels and shearwaters by coordinating international activity to mitigate known threats to their populations.

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