2016 Seabird Survey in Tubbataha [EAAF123]
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on May 20, 2016By Tubbataha Management Office Seabirds spend their entire life in the open ocean, using pelagic islands and islets as breeding sites and for raising their young. Although…
Continue readingHard work not over yet for seabird protection in the Pacific
Posted by EAAFP communications on January 22, 2016By Shaun Hurrell of BirdLife International and courtesy of Forest & Bird BirdLife will…
Continue reading2015-2016 Gulf of Alaska Seabird Mortality Events
Posted by EAAFP communications on January 11, 2016Seabird mortality events (mostly Common Murres) have been reported since spring 2015 throughout the northern Gulf of Alaska. Below are updates from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service…
Continue readingWorld’s biggest seabird tracking database shows their incredible journeys
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on November 2, 2015Ben Lascelles, BirdLife International5 million data points for the world’s seabirds provided by 120 research…
Continue readingInteractive Website Offers New Tool To Reduce Seabird Bycatch
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on October 12, 2015Written by David Wiedenfeld, American Bird Conservancy Atlantic Puffin is one of the seabird species that stands to benefit…
Continue readingSeabird numbers down 70 percent since 1950
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on October 1, 2015by Chaney Giordano, Mongabay Global seabird populations appear to be rapidly dwindling, a possible sign of overall marine ecosystem decline.Recent study shows that marine systems are…
Continue readingConserving Seabirds in the Philippines’ Last Great Rookery
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on August 19, 2015By Gregg Yan, WWF Philippines / Wildlife Extra ‘Never look up with your mouth open,’ by Gregg Yan
Continue readingGlobal trends show seabird populations dropped 70 per cent since 1950s
Posted by EAAFP Secretariat on August 3, 2015– Comment from Dr. Judit Szabo, EAAFP Science Officer – For only about one in five species of seabirds do we have reliable information of what’s…
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