Authors
M Favero, G Blanco, G García, S Copello, JP Seco Pon, E Frere, F Quintana, P Yorio, F Rabuffetti, G Cañete, P Gandini
Publication date
2011/4
Journal
Animal Conservation
Volume
14
Issue
2
Pages
131-139
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
This study investigated the level of seabird mortality caused by the domestic trawl fleet (freshies) for hake (among other less important targets) operating in waters off central Patagonia (37–48°S), analyzing the effect of environmental and operational variability on the level of seabird interactions. With a total of 135 vessels, the fleet is one of the largest in Argentina. Specifically tasked seabird observers were placed onboard trawlers during the summer and winter seasons of the years 2006 and 2007. The type and number of seabird interactions (i.e. contacts with fishing gear) were recorded during shooting and hauling operations, covering 72 days of observation and 328 trawls. Black‐browed albatrosses, white‐chinned petrels Procellaria aequinoctialis, southern giant petrels Marconectes giganteus and southern royal albatrosses Diomedea epomophora were the most abundant species interacting with trawlers …
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