2013
DOI: 10.5751/ace-00589-080204
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Mortality of Migratory Birds from Marine Commercial Fisheries and Offshore Oil and Gas Production in Canada

Abstract: . 2013. Mortality of migratory birds from marine commercial fisheries and offshore oil and gas production in Canada. Avian Conservation and Ecology 8(2): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ACE-00589-080204 ABSTRACT. There is an imminent need for conservation and best-practice management efforts in marine ecosystems where global-scale declines in the biodiversity and biomass of large vertebrate predators are increasing and marine communities are being altered. We examine two marine-based industries that incidentally … Show more

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“…Seabird bycatch in the Northwest Atlantic has long been thought to occur mostly in gillnets (Benjamins, Kulka, & Lawson, 2008;Ellis et al, 2013;Forsell, 1999;Moore et al, 2009;Piatt & Nettleship, 1987;Soczek, 2006;Warden, 2010), a finding that is further corroborated by the results presented here (Table 4b). Estimated seabird-fishery interactions involving gillnets were an order of magnitude higher than any other gear type considered (Table 4b), representing~84% of the total estimate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Seabird bycatch in the Northwest Atlantic has long been thought to occur mostly in gillnets (Benjamins, Kulka, & Lawson, 2008;Ellis et al, 2013;Forsell, 1999;Moore et al, 2009;Piatt & Nettleship, 1987;Soczek, 2006;Warden, 2010), a finding that is further corroborated by the results presented here (Table 4b). Estimated seabird-fishery interactions involving gillnets were an order of magnitude higher than any other gear type considered (Table 4b), representing~84% of the total estimate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…By the same token, Canadian net-drowned recoveries took place in the 1980s, a period when bycatch in the Atlantic cod Gadus morhua fishery off Newfoundland was high (Piatt and Nettleship, 1987). There have been no recoveries from fishing nets since the moratorium on groundfish fishing off Newfoundland in 1992, and almost all of the murres in the bycatch of the reduced fishery off Newfoundland are breeding Common Murres (U. aalge) (Ellis et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, specific Canadian data for predation rates by cats, pesticide use, and mortality from power generation were also lacking (Blancher 2013; Appendix 1), so the estimates presented here are derived in part using data from other countries or continents. Extrapolations for marine oil and gas were based on untested assumptions, with few data available to inform these estimates (Ellis et al 2013). …”
Section: Uncertainties and Caveatsmentioning
confidence: 99%