SBWG7 Information Papers

pdf SBWG7 Inf 21: Updating New Zealand’s bycatch extrapolation and risk assessment

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SBWG7_Inf_21 NZ bycatch extrapolation and risk assessment WALKER & ABRAHAM_E_s_f.pdf

Agenda Item 12. Nathan Walker and Edward Abraham.

pdf SBWG7 Inf 22 Rev 1: New Zealand’s implementation of its NPOA Seabirds

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SBWG7_Inf_22 Rev 1 NZ NPOA implementation WALKER et al_E_s_f.pdf

Agenda Item 16. Nathan Walker, Tiffany Bock, Dominic Vallieres, Janice Molloy, Johanna Pierre.

pdf SBWG7 Inf 23: Revised National Plan of Action to reduce seabirds bycatch in Uruguayan fisheries (NPOA-Seabirds 2015)

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SBWG7_Inf_23 NPOA 2015 Uruguay JIMENEZ et al_E_s_f.pdf

Agenda Item 16. Sebastián Jiménez, Oscar Pin, Andrés Domingo.

pdf SBWG7 Inf 24 Rev 1: Novel legal framework for mitigation of incidental bycatch for albatrosses and petrels in Brazil

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SBWG7_Inf_24 Rev 1 Legal framework Brazil COUTINHO et al_E_s_f.pdf

Agenda Item 16. Thaís Evangelista Coutinho, Patrícia Serafini Pereira, Tatiana Neves, Roberto Gallucci.

pdf SBWG7 Inf 25: Discard management as a seabird by-catch mitigation tool: The effect of batch-discarding on seabird interactions in the Falkland Islands trawl fishery

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SBWG7_Inf_25 Discard Management_Trawl_KUEPFER et al_E.pdf

Agenda Item 6. Amanda Kuepfer, Michaël Gras, Joost Pompert.

pdf SBWG7 Inf 26: Developing incentive-based bycatch reduction approaches in fisheries

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SBWG7_Inf_26 Incentive-based bycatch reduction approaches ARLIDGE et al_E_s_f.pdf

Agenda Item 10. W N S Arlidge, D Squires, E J Milner-Gulland.

pdf SBWG7 Inf 27: Risk factors for seabird bycatch in a pelagic longline tuna fishery. SUMMARY ONLY

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SBWG7_Inf_27 Hawaii_deeepset_pelagic LL_GILMAN & CHALOUPKA_ABSTRACT_E.pdf

Agenda Item 15. Eric Gilman, Milani Chaloupka.

pdf SBWG7 Inf 28: Definiciones sobre el reporte de by-catch solicitado por ACAP

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SBWG7_Inf_28 Definiciones sobre el reporte de by-catch ARGENTINA_S_e.pdf

Agenda Item 12. Argentina.

The Agreement on the
Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels

ACAP is a multilateral agreement which seeks to conserve listed albatrosses, petrels and shearwaters by coordinating international activity to mitigate known threats to their populations.

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