Folder SBWG7 Information Papers

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SBWG7 Inf 01 Rev 1: First steps for mitigating bycatch of Pink-footed Shearwaters Ardenna creatopus: Identifying overlap of foraging areas and fisheries in Chile. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 28 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 02: Characterisation of subsurface float configurations used by New Zealand small vessel demersal longliners Download (pdf, 532 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 03: Best practices to avoid seabird bycatch in the US West Coast demersal longline fishery for sablefish. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 98 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 04: A new bird baffler design for offshore trawl vessels Download (pdf, 92 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 05 Rev 1: Uso de tercer cable en el Mar Argentino: registro, impacto potencial y pruebas de medidas de mitigación para reducir la mortalidad de albatros y petreles Download (pdf, 248 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 06 Rev 1: Hook Pod: development and at-sea trialling of a ‘one-stop’ mitigation solution for seabird bycatch in pelagic longline fisheries. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 138 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 07: Efficacy of the ‘Smart Tuna Hook’ in reducing bycatch of seabirds in the South African Pelagic Longline Fishery. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 152 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 08: Developing tori lines for New Zealand’s small-vessel longline fisheries Download (pdf, 611 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 09: Gillnet Bycatch of ACAP Species and Ongoing Mitigation Development Download (pdf, 377 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 10: Assessing the importance of net colour as a seabird bycatch mitigation measure in gillnet fishing. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 141 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 11: Impacts of purse-seine fishing on seabirds and approaches to mitigate bycatch Download (pdf, 857 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 12: Results of initial trials to determine if laser light can prevent seabird bycatch in North Pacific fisheries. SUMMARRY ONLY Download (pdf, 98 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 13: The intentional harvest of waved albatrosses Phoebastria irrorata by small-scale fishermen from Salaverry port, Peru. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 91 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 14: Update on the seabird component of the Common Oceans Tuna Project Download (pdf, 120 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 15: Report of the Tuna RFMO Expert Working Group: Harmonisation of Longline Bycatch Data Collected by Tuna RFMOs. ISSF Technical Report 2015-08 Download (pdf, 966 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 16: Report of the Effectiveness of Seabird Mitigation Measures Technical Group Download (pdf, 1.46 MB)
SBWG7 Inf 17: Australia’s electronic monitoring program Download (pdf, 652 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 18: Detecting seabird captures via video observation. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 149 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 19: Electronic monitoring in fisheries of the United States Download (pdf, 123 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 20: Prioritising research and management of at-sea threats to New Zealand seabirds Download (pdf, 898 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 21: Updating New Zealand’s bycatch extrapolation and risk assessment Download (pdf, 371 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 22 Rev 1: New Zealand’s implementation of its NPOA Seabirds Download (pdf, 1.49 MB)
SBWG7 Inf 23: Revised National Plan of Action to reduce seabirds bycatch in Uruguayan fisheries (NPOA-Seabirds 2015) Download (pdf, 362 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 24 Rev 1: Novel legal framework for mitigation of incidental bycatch for albatrosses and petrels in Brazil Download (pdf, 226 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 25: Discard management as a seabird by-catch mitigation tool: The effect of batch-discarding on seabird interactions in the Falkland Islands trawl fishery Download (pdf, 294 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 26: Developing incentive-based bycatch reduction approaches in fisheries Download (pdf, 132 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 27: Risk factors for seabird bycatch in a pelagic longline tuna fishery. SUMMARY ONLY Download (pdf, 80 KB)
SBWG7 Inf 28: Definiciones sobre el reporte de by-catch solicitado por ACAP Download (pdf, 91 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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