Folder SBWG8 Meeting Documents

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SBWG8 Doc 01: Draft Agenda Download (pdf, 144 KB)
SBWG8 Doc 02 Rev 2: Draft Annotated Agenda Download (pdf, 290 KB)
SBWG8 Doc 03: Draft Meeting Schedule Download (pdf, 95 KB)
SBWG8 Doc 04 Rev 3: List of Meeting Documents Download (pdf, 224 KB)
SBWG8 Doc 05: ACAP seabird bycatch performance indicators and reporting framework Download (pdf, 2.02 MB)
SBWG8 Doc 06: Revisions to the presentation of ACAP review and best practice advice Download (pdf, 746 KB)
SBWG8 Doc 07: Assessment of the risk of southern hemisphere surface longline fisheries to ACAP species Download (pdf, 1.51 MB)
SBWG8 Doc 08: Bycatch Mitigation Factsheets - New Designs and Updates Download (pdf, 6.32 MB)
SBWG8 Doc 09: Seabird Bycatch Identification Guide – next steps Download (pdf, 282 KB)
SBWG8 Doc 10: Seabird entanglement in side-haul trawlers: education as a mitigation strategy. SUMMARY ONLY. Download (pdf, 182 KB)
SBWG8 Doc 11: Seguimiento de la implementación del PAN-Aves de la República Argentina Download (pdf, 288 KB)
SBWG8 Doc 12: Bird-scaring line designs for small longline vessels Download (pdf, 1.34 MB)
SBWG8 Doc 13: Review of ACAP RFMO Engagement Strategy Download (pdf, 348 KB)
SBWG8 Doc 14: Drivers and barriers in the uptake of seabird bycatch mitigation measures and related conservation actions Download (pdf, 285 KB)
SBWG8 Doc 15: Elevating the status of branch line weighting in ACAP’s best practice advice Download (pdf, 258 KB)
SBWG8 Doc 16: ‘Toolbox’ template for mitigation advice in artisanal and small-scale fisheries Download (pdf, 401 KB)
SBWG8 Doc 17: Global patterns of sex- and age-specific variation in seabird bycatch. SUMMARY ONLY. Download (pdf, 184 KB)
SBWG8 Doc 18: Incidental catch, seabird mortality and discard in trawling fishing in the extreme south of Chile. SUMMARY ONLY. Download (pdf, 176 KB)
SBWG8 Doc 19 Rev 1: Recommended seabird bycatch research priorities for tuna fisheries operating on the high seas Download (pdf, 345 KB)
SBWG8 Doc 21: Assessment of the “Modified Purse Seine (MPS)” against ACAP best practice criteria. SUMMARY ONLY. Download (pdf, 236 KB)
SBWG8 Doc 22: Opportunities in ports to improve data in order to review the effectiveness of seabird measures Download (pdf, 308 KB)

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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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