SBWG11 Information Papers

pdf SBWG11 Inf 21: Offal discards - albatrosses congregations in offshore waters of southern Peru

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SBWG11_Inf_21_Offal discards_albatross congregations_Peru.pdf

Agenda Item 8. Javier Quiñones, Carlos Zavalaga.

Offal discards are probably one of the causes of albatrosses congregations in offshore waters of southern Peru.

pdf SBWG11 Inf 22: Hook-and-line Southeast Brazilian small-scale fisheries SUMMARY

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SBWG11_Inf_22_Brazilian Small Scale Bycatch_CANANI et al_SUMMARY.pdf

Agenda Item 8, 11, 12.1. Gabriel Canani et al.

Seabird Interactions with hook-and-line Southeast Brazilian small-scale fisheries: fleet dynamics and bycatch rates.

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pdf SBWG11 Inf 23: IGO's Minimum Standards for EM Systems

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SBWG11_Inf_23_IGO Minimum Standards for EM Systems_GILMAN.pdf

Agenda Item 12.1. Eric Gilman.

Benchmarking Intergovernmental Organizations’ Development of Minimum Standards for Fisheries Electronic Monitoring Systems.

 

pdf SBWG11 Inf 24 Rev 1: Setting longlines at dawn highlights bycatch risk SUMMARY

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SBWG11_Inf_24_Rev_1_Setting longlines at dawn highlights bycatch risk_KROODSMA et al_SUMMARY.pdf

Agenda Item 12.1.  David Kroodsma et al.

Global prevalence of setting longlines at dawn highlights bycatch risk for threatened albatross.

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