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You read it here first! The Fifth Albatross and Petrel Conference to be held in New Zealand in 2012
of IAPC5 will be lead by New Zealand's National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA). The current contact person for the conference is Dr David Thompson at d.thompson@niwa.co.nz. NIWA is a Crown-owned research and consultancy company, with...
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ACAP calls for project applications to improve conservation status of listed species
for projects which address other elements of the Advisory Committee's Work Programme. Applicants are encouraged to contact the relevant Working Group Convenor to discuss the development and relevance of their application to ensure it addresses the...
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Peru appoints a new National Contact Point for ACAP
Peru's new National Contact Point for ACAP is Councillor Elizabeth González Porturas of the Ministry for External Relations. She replaces Councillor Vladimiro Beteta who also works for the Peruvian Ministry for External Relations. ACAP welcomes the...
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New ACAP National Contact Points appointed by three Parties
The ACAP Secretariat has recently been advised of the appointment of three new National Contact Points for the following Parties to the Agreement. A warm welcome to ACAP is extended to them all. CHILE Sra Karin Mundnich Wiegold Unidad de Asuntos...
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Registration for the First World Seabird Conference now open
Plasticity and Microevolution Spatial Ecology at Sea: Opportunities and Challenges for Seabird Marine Protected Areas Contact Patrick Jodice of the Scientific Programme Committee for submission details. 19 February 2010
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ACAP appoints Dr Wiesława Misiak as its First Science Officer
with her appointment and looks forward to continuing to work with the many people with whom she has already been in contact - and to meet and correspond with many more towards the conservation of albatrosses and petrels in the years ahead. John Cooper,...
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Automated cameras are watching Southern Giant Petrels in Antarctica this summer
base Davis. This news is announced in an article by Ian Hay, the AAD's Senior Policy Officer (and Australia's National Contact person for ACAP) in the latest edition of the Australian Antarctic Magazine, which is available both on-line and in hard copy...
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ACAP gets its own offices in Hobart
ACAP Advisory Committee and Warren Papworth, ACAP Executive Secretary to his left and Valeria Carvajal, ACAP's National Contact Point for Chile, to the far right. Photograph by Wiesława Misiak, ACAP Science Officer The Tasmanian Government, through the...
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Newsletters on procellariiform seabirds and bycatch issues
of BirdLife International's Marine Programme. No. 1 undated but issued October 2005. Current issue No.15, July 2019. Contact: Rory Crawford @ rory.crawford@rspb.org.uk Seabird Conservation Newsletter Newsletter of the IAATO - Save the Albatross...
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APECO releases video about mortality of Waved Albatrosses at sea
species occurring in the waters off Peru and Ecuador, and considered to be Critically Endangered. For more information, contact Liliana Ayala (APECO) or Raul Sanchez-Scaglioni. Click here for more news of APECO's work with seabirds. News from Juan Pablo...