“…Therefore, alternate solutions to direct observation of distribution patterns, such as atsea surveys or individual level tracking (e.g., Carroll et al, 2019), are required. Several methodologies for estimating seabird at-sea distribution in un-sampled regions have been proposed (Franklin, 2010;Grecian et al, 2012;Thaxter et al, 2012;Grimm et al, 2016;Soanes et al, 2016;Wakefield et al, 2017;Warwick-Evans et al, 2017Zhang et al, 2017;Critchley et al, 2018Critchley et al, , 2019Dias et al, 2018b; Supplementary Appendix: Determining at-sea distribution). Determining which method is most appropriate to derive species at-sea distributions should be considered in the context of available data for a given species and its typical foraging ecology (Cleasby et al, 2018;Oppel et al, 2018;Bolton et al, 2019).…”