SBWG11 Meeting Documents

pdf SBWG11 Doc 22: Seabird Safe Pelagic Longline Toolkit

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Agenda Item 15. Janice Molloy et al

Seabird-Safe Pelagic Longline Fishing Toolkit. A resource for the tuna supply chain.        

pdf SBWG11 Doc 23: Factors affecting protected species captures in domestic surface longline fisheries

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Agenda Item 7.1.  Stefan Meyer and Darryl McKenzie.

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pdf SBWG11 Doc 24: Improving compliance with BSL measures in LL & TW

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Agenda Item 12.1. Sihle V Ngcongo & Jonathon HS Barrington.

Improving compliance with bird scaring line measures in longline and trawl fisheries.

pdf SBWG11 Doc 25: Implementation of ACAPs BPA - Issues and Options SUMMARY

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Agenda Item 14.1, 15. G. Barry Baker et al.

The implementation of ACAP Best Practice Advice to mitigate seabird bycatch in fisheries: Issues and Options.

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pdf SBWG11 Doc 26: Monitoreo electrónico - uso de líneas espantapájaros SUMMARY

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Agenda Item 12.1. Tamini, L. L. et al.

Monitoreo electrónico por imágenes sobre el uso de líneas espantapájaros.

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pdf SBWG11 Doc 27: Self-reporting logbooks to collect seabird bycatch data

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Agenda Item 11 & 12.1. Paulo Lago et al.

Self-reporting logbooks to collect seabird bycatch data: case study in the western Mediterranean Sea.

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Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels

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