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title: "Keeping up a six-year old tradition.  Displaying banners to mark World Albatross Day"
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# Keeping up a six-year old tradition.  Displaying banners to mark World Albatross Day

![Marion M82 WAD2025 banner Vonica Perold](https://www.acap.aq/images/Marion_M82_WAD2025_banner_Vonica_Perold.jpg) *Members of Marion Island’s 82nd Overwintering Team with their World Albatross Day 2025 banner, replete with individual messages and the welcome news they have sponsored a hectare to the*[*Saving Marion Island’s Seabirds: The Mouse-Free Marion (MFM) Project*](https://mousefreemarion.org/)

 The inaugural year for [World Albatross Day](https://www.acap.aq/latest-news/acap-proposes-a-world-albatross-day-to-increase-global-awareness-of-the-conservation-crisis-facing-albatrosses-and-petrels) was 2020.  In order to increase awareness of the day a request was made to seabird researchers and managers to make and display banners marking on (or close to) 19 June on islands where ACAP-listed species breed.  The uptake was excellent with many islands being featured in the North Pacific and Southern Ocean (see the whole collection [here](https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.3115355551858156&type=3)).  In 2021 a call was made for World Albatross Day banners to be taken to sea on fishing vessels.  In the following years banners continued to be displayed on islands and elsewhere, including this year, the sixth that World Albatross Day has been celebrated, as the photo portfolio depicted here shows.

 *![Midwinter WAD 2025 ](https://www.acap.aq/images/WAD/Midwinter_WAD_2025_.jpg)  
50 past and present members of the [South African National Antarctic Programme](https://www.sanap.ac.za/)**and [Antarctic Legacy of South Africa](https://blogs.sun.ac.za/antarcticlegacy)**celebrate World Albatross Day at a Midwinter party in Franschhoek, South Africa on 21 June 2025, photograph by Ria Olivier, Antarctic Legacy of South Africa*

 *![Gough Island G70 WAD2025 Michelle Risi](https://www.acap.aq/images/WAD/Gough_Island_G70_WAD2025_Michelle_Risi.jpg)  
South Africa’s**2024/25 Overwintering Team (G70) on Gough Island with their World Albatross Day banner.  Long-term ACAP supporter (and instigator of World Albatross Day) Michelle Risi (front, left) holds a wooden model of an Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross made by Kabelo Moabi (G64)*

 *![AAD WAD2025 banner](https://www.acap.aq/images/WAD/AAD_WAD2025_banner.jpg)  
Staffers and guests at this year’s World Albatross Day morning tea at the Australian Antarctic Division on 19 June.  Dr Christine Bogle, ACAP’s outgoing Executive Secretary, holds the World Albatross Day banner on the left, incoming ACAP Executive Secretary, Jonathon Barrington, holds the other end on the right.  ACAP Advisory Committee Chair, Dr Mike Double, is at the back, sixth from the left (read more about the event [here](https://www.acap.aq/latest-news/the-australian-antarctic-division-hosted-its-annual-morning-tea-to-celebrate-world-albatross-day-and-its-2025-theme-effects-of-disease-on-19-june)).  Photograph by Wendy Pyper*

 *![Marion WAD banner 1](https://www.acap.aq/images/WAD/Marion_WAD_banner_1.jpg)  
It was windy on Marion Island on World Albatross Day this year as a [video clip](https://www.facebook.com/61556354822894/videos/pcb.122232588572211827/1222968292646190) shows! The White suits and masks are part of the island field researchers'  HPAI avian flu protective kit for sampling*

 *ACAP Latest News* will be pleased to receive photographs of any more WAD2025 banners out there.

 *John Cooper, Emeritus Information Officer, Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels, 26 June 2025*
