Recent issues of three seabird and bycatch newsletters report on albatross and petrel conservation issues

Three newsletters reporting on matters pertaining to the conservation of albatrosses, petrels and shearwaters have been produced recently.  Summaries of their contents follow.

Sea Change The newsletter of the Global Seabird Programme

Issue No. 9 for May 2013 of the BirdLife International’s Global Seabird Programme newsletter Seachange covers recent activities, including of its Albatross Task Force.  Mention is made on progress by the European Union and New Zealand with their National Plans of Action to reduce seabird mortality from fisheries.  Features cover mortality from both gill nets and trawls.

Boletín Pacífico Sur

The third issue of the Boletín Pacífico Sur (Bulletin South Pacific), nominally for December 2012, is now available.  The bulletin, produced in Spanish, is a publication of BirdLife’s Albatross Task Force in Chile and Ecuador.  The newsletter is aimed at people involved in fishing activities, academics, students and the general public.  Salvin’s Albatross Thalassarche salvini and safe leads to avoid injury to fishers are featured in the latest issue.

Salvin's Albatross.  Photograph by Paul Sagar

Bycatch Bylines

Bycatch Bylines is published in New Zealand, and is funded by the Department of Conservation.  Issue No. 6 for June 2103 discusses bafflers to reduce seabird mortality in trawlers and talks about the country’s National Plan of Action.  For more information on bafflers click here.

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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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