Pacific fishery organization considers four working papers on seabird mortality and mitigation in Pohnpei.

The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) is currently holding the Seventh Regular Session of its Scientific Committee in Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia from 7-19 August.

At the meeting four Working Papers will be discussed that relate to aspects of the non-target mortality of seabirds, including ACAP-listed albatrosses and petrels.

A list of these papers follows:

Y. Inoue, K. Yokawa, H. Minami, D. Ochi, N. Sato & N. Katsumata: Distribution of seabird bycatch at WCPFC and the neighboring area of the southern hemisphere.  EB-WP-07

E. Melvin, T. Guy & N. Sato:  Preliminary Report of 2010 Weighted Branch-line Trials in the Tuna Joint Venture Fishery in the South African EEZ.  EB-WP-08.

H. Minami, D. Ochi & N. Sato :  A comparison of two blue-dyed bait types for reducing incidental catch of seabirds in the experimental operations of the Japanese southern bluefin tuna longline.  EB-WP-09.

K. Bigelow:  Seabird interaction rates estimated from observer data (2004-2011) in the Hawaii-based shallow and deep-set longline fisheries.  EB-WP-10.

ACAP is being represented at the WCPFC Scientific Committee meeting by its Executive Secretary, Warren Papworth.

John Cooper, ACAP Information Officer, 15 August 2011

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