Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels

  • Pacific Seabird Group Annual Meeting, Hawaii, February 2012: session themes and plenary speakers announced

    The Pacific Seabird Group will hold its 38th Annual Meeting with the general theme of tropical seabirds on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, USA from 7-10 February 2012. The venue will be the Turtle Bay Resort and Golf Club , situated in a protected bay...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/24-2011-news-archive/797-pacific-seabird-group-annual-meeting-hawaii-february-2012-session-themes-and-plenary-speakers-announced
  • UPDATED: Re-confirming the successful eradication of Norway Rats from Grass Island in the South Atlantic

    Thirty-hectare Grass Island lies within Stromness Bay, approximately 350 m from the nearest rat-infested mainland area at Tonsberg Point, South Georgia (Islas Georgias del Sur)* in the South Atlantic. The island is ice-free and entirely vegetated. The...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/24-2011-news-archive/807-re-confirming-the-successful-eradication-of-norway-rats-from-grass-island-in-the-south-atlantic
  • Island Invasives: Eradication and Management. Proceedings of the New Zealand 2010 Conference now published

    The papers and abstracts published in this proceedings volume are the outcome of an international conference on Island Invasives: Eradication and Management held at Tamaki Campus, University of Auckland , New Zealand from 8 to 12 February 2010. The...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/24-2011-news-archive/814-island-invasives-eradication-and-management-proceedings-of-the-new-zealand-2010-conference-now-published
  • They don't eat albatrosses do they? An excursion into the culinary literature

    In the past, from their first discovery, albatrosses have fallen victim to the stew pot or roasting fire, being generally considered good eating. Nowadays, however, it seems that the human consumption of albatrosses has died out as a habit - and no bad...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/24-2011-news-archive/816-they-dont-eat-albatrosses-do-they-an-excursion-into-the-culinary-literature
  • "One third for the birds": fisheries must leave enough prey for seabirds to survive

    Philippe Cury ( Institut de Recherche pour le Développement , Sète, France) and colleagues writing in the journal Science have looked at the effect of fluctuations in food abundance on seabird breeding success for 14 species in several different...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/24-2011-news-archive/824-qone-third-for-the-birdsq-fisheries-must-leave-enough-prey-for-seabirds-to-survive
  • Lance Richdale, pioneer albatross researcher, gets a biography

    It is hoped to carry a review of New Zealander Lance Richdale's biography by Neville Peat in ACAP Latest News in due course. Meanwhile, here is the publisher's "blurb" to whet your appetite. "The first biography of Lance Richdale, who achieved...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/57-2012-news-archive/218-lance-richdale-pioneer-albatross-researcher-gets-a-biography
  • Numbers of Southern Giant Petrels breeding on Laurie Island, South Orkneys show stability over time

    Nestor Coria ( Instituto Antártico Argentino , Buenos Aires, Argentina) and colleagues have published on the numbers of ACAP-listed Southern Giant Petrels Macronectes giganteus (and other birds) breeding on Laurie Island, South Orkney Islands in the...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/57-2012-news-archive/210-numbers-of-southern-giant-petrels-breeding-on-laurie-island-south-orkneys-show-stability-over-time
  • Bye-bye moo-cows and bye-bye Mouflons! Recent conservation and restoration efforts at the French sub-Antarctic islands

    According to information received recently from colleagues in France efforts are continuing to be made to rid the French sub-Antarctic islands in the southern Indian Ocean of some of their introduced mammalian species. The feral cattle Bos taurus of...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/57-2012-news-archive/205-bye-bye-moo-cows-and-bye-bye-mouflons-recent-conservation-and-restoration-efforts-at-the-french-sub-antarctic-islands
  • Putting seabirds back where they belong: active restoration projects around the World

    Holly Jones (University of California, Santa Cruz) and Stephen Kress (National Audubon Society Seabird Restoration Program) have together reviewed active seabird restoration projects in the Journal of Wildlife Management . The paper's abstract follows:...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/57-2012-news-archive/199-putting-seabirds-back-where-they-belong-active-restoration-projects-around-the-world
  • Balearic and Cory's Shearwaters in the Mediterranean identify foraging hotspots for at-sea conservation

    José Manuel Arcos ( SEO/BirdLife , Spain ) and colleagues, publishing on-line in the journal Biological Conservation have looked at how at-sea surveys of Cory's Calonectris diomedea and Balearic Puffinus mauretanicus Shearwaters and European Storm...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/57-2012-news-archive/198-balearic-and-corys-shearwaters-in-the-mediterranean-identify-foraging-hotspots-for-at-sea-conservation
  • Trace metals in Flesh-footed Shearwaters: mercury a concern?

    Alexander Bond ( Department of Biology , Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada) and Jennifer Lavers , writing in the Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology , have looked at trace metal levels in the feathers of Flesh-footed...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/57-2012-news-archive/197-trace-metals-in-flesh-footed-shearwaters-mercury-a-concern
  • Growing concerns for the Flesh-footed Shearwater: should it be accorded a threatened status?

    For hundreds of years seabirds have dominated the ocean environment, soaring over pristine waters in search of productive upwelling areas where fish congregate. However, over the last few decades, these same foraging "hot spots" have contained not only...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/57-2012-news-archive/184-growing-concerns-for-the-flesh-footed-shearwater-should-it-be-accorded-a-threatened-status
  • Helping albatrosses at sea? USA releases its first fisheries National Bycatch Report

    A report published last year by the USA's National Marine Fisheries Service aims to help monitor progress in reducing bycatch of non-target fish, marine mammals, sea turtles, and seabirds caught incidentally in fishing. The National Bycatch Report...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/57-2012-news-archive/175-helping-albatrosses-at-sea-usa-releases-its-first-fisheries-national-bycatch-report
  • Do fence me in! A visit to the Laysan Albatrosses of Ka'ena Point

    When Cole Porter wrote the cowboy song "Don't Fence Me In" for the movies way back in 1934 he pretty certainly did not have albatrosses in mind. However, Lindsay Young and Eric Vanderwerf of Pacific Rim Conservation certainly did when they set up the...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/57-2012-news-archive/172-do-fence-me-in-a-visit-to-the-laysan-albatrosses-of-kaena-point
  • UPDATED. After flying for nearly four decades in the Southern Ocean a Southern Royal Albatross is killed by a trawler

    An old record has come to light recently of a banded Southern Royal Albatross Diomedea sanfordi killed by a 70-m bottom trawler fishing for finfish in the South Atlantic. The bird died after colliding with the warp cable and was hauled on board on a...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/57-2012-news-archive/170-after-flying-for-over-four-decades-in-the-southern-ocean-a-southern-royal-albatross-is-killed-by-a-trawler
  • Playing tag: how light should attached devices be to allow normal behaviour in seabirds?

    In recent years more and more seabird studies, including those conducted on albatrosses and petrels, have included fixing external devices ('tags') to birds to follow them at sea and to obtain physiological and ecological data. Such devices include...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/57-2012-news-archive/160-playing-tag-how-light-should-attached-devices-be-to-allow-normal-behaviour-in-seabirds
  • Seabird genius. A review of pioneer albatross researcher Lance Richdale's biography

    Back in the last millennium in pre-Internet and PDF days when one sent specially printed postcards to request reprints of articles published in scientific journals I wrote to Lance Richdale in New Zealand to ask for some of his publications on...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/57-2012-news-archive/153-seabird-genius-a-review-of-pioneer-albatross-researcher-lance-richdales-biography
  • Midway Atoll's Black-footed and Laysan Albatrosses are contaminated by PCBs

    Sarah Caccamise ( Department of Molecular Biosciences and Bioengineering , University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hawaii, USA) and colleagues, writing in the journal Ecological Indicators , have looked at levels of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/57-2012-news-archive/144-midway-atolls-black-footed-and-laysan-albatrosses-are-contaminated-by-pcbs
  • Leaving the Med behind: Balearic Shearwaters prefer to holiday along the French and Portuguese Atlantic coasts

    The Critically Endangered Balearic Shearwater Puffinus mauretanicus will be considered next month for listing within the Albatross and Petrel Agreement when the Fourth Session of ACAP's Meeting of Parties is held in Lima, Peru. So the following...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/57-2012-news-archive/143-leaving-the-med-behind-balearic-shearwaters-prefer-to-holiday-along-the-french-and-portuguese-atlantic-coasts
  • A new study aims to assess whether burrowing petrels have recovered on South Africa's Marion Island following the eradication of feral cats two decades ago

    South Africa's Antarctic supply ship, the m.v. S.A. Agulhas , sets sail today from Cape Town on its last voyage before replacement to Marion Island in the southern Indian Ocean to undertake the annual relief of the weather station. Aboard will be a...

    https://www.acap.aq/es/novedades/noticias-archivadas/57-2012-news-archive/124-a-new-study-aims-to-assess-whether-burrowing-petrels-have-recovered-on-south-africas-marion-island-following-the-eradication-of-feral-cats-two-decades-ago

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