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15 of 22 species now globally threatened BirdLife International: Seabird bycatch Image: Guy Shorrock Marguerite Tarzia, BirdLife Europe

Spain introduction: BirdLife International: Seabird bycatch

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Page 1: Spain introduction: BirdLife International: Seabird bycatch

15 of 22 species now globally threatened

BirdLife International: Seabird bycatch

Image: Guy ShorrockMarguerite Tarzia, BirdLife Europe

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The Status of Seabirds is Deteriorating

• 359 seabird species• 104 are globally threatened

(28%)• Population declines• 17 species critically endangered• Seabirds most threatened

group of birds

Image: Pep Arcos

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Threats At-Sea and On-Land

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Global estimate: ~300,000 seabirds,

including up to 100,000 albatrosses

killed annually in longline and trawl fleets

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• Long-lived

• Delayed sexual maturity

• Slow breeding

• Small populations

• 15 of 22 species globally threatened

• 3 critically endangered

Albatross life history

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BirdLife Marine Programme

•Many species are highly migratory

•Many threats occur at sea & on high seas

•Need a global approach to try to reverse seabird declines

• BirdLife working to identify and tackle threats to seabirds

• Collaborative approach with fishing industry

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