[Birdbycatch] Fwd: [SEABIRD] [Fwd: FW: DSIS92: Uhlmann--Fisheries bycatch mortalities of shearwaters]

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>Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 10:05:20 +0200
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>Subject: DSIS92: Uhlmann--Fisheries bycatch mortalities of shearwaters
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>Fisheries bycatch mortalities of sooty shearwaters (Puffinus griseus) and 
>short-tailed shearwaters (P. tenuirostris)
>By S. Uhlmann
>DOC Science Internal Series 92. 52 p.
>
>What's it about?
>
>The magnitude of the incidental 'bycatch' of two petrels, sooty shearwater 
>(Puffinus griseus) and short-tailed shearwater (P. tenuirostris) in 
>Pacific and Atlantic Ocean fisheries was estimated from a review of 46 
>published and unpublished documents. Though abundant, both species are 
>harvested for food, and high levels of bycatch could affect the 
>sustainable management of harvested populations. Bycatch of P. griseus and 
>P. tenuirostris was evidenced from 14 net fisheries (21 reports), 5 
>longline fisheries (13 reports) and a trawl fishery (3 reports). In the 
>past, these species were frequently captured by driftnets of fisheries in 
>the central North Pacific, with sooty shearwaters especially in nets of 
>the Japanese squid fishery from 1978 to 1991 and short-tailed shearwaters 
>in the Japanese mothership salmon driftnet fishery from 1952 to 1988. 
>These and several other ocean fisheries are now closed, and mortalities in 
>present fisheries are much reduced. However, many fisheries have no 
>observers, and available information may often be inaccurate, so that 
>estimating total magnitude of bycatch within robust statistical limits is 
>difficult.
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ions@DOC.GOVT.NZ</a>]</font>
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<font face=3D"Tahoma" size=3D2><b>Sent:</b> Friday, 17 January 2003 8:26
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<font face=3D"Tahoma" size=3D2><b>To:</b>
DOCSCIENCE-PUBLIN@LISTSERV.DOC.GOVT.NZ</font> <br>
<font face=3D"Tahoma" size=3D2><b>Subject:</b> DSIS92: Uhlmann--Fisheries=
 bycatch mortalities of shearwaters</font> <br>
&nbsp;<br>
<font size=3D2><b>Fisheries bycatch mortalities of sooty shearwaters=
 (<i>Puffinus griseus</i>) and short-tailed shearwaters (<i>P.=
 tenuirostris</i>)</b></font> <br>
<font size=3D2>By S. Uhlmann</font> <br>
<font size=3D2>DOC Science Internal Series 92. 52 p.</font> <br>
<br>
<font size=3D2>What's it about?</font> <br>
<br>
<font size=3D2>The magnitude of the incidental 'bycatch' of two petrels,=
 sooty shearwater (<i>Puffinus griseus</i>) and short-tailed shearwater=
 (<i>P. tenuirostris</i>) in Pacific and Atlantic Ocean fisheries was=
 estimated from a review of 46 published and unpublished documents. Though=
 abundant, both species are harvested for food, and high levels of bycatch=
 could affect the sustainable management of harvested populations. Bycatch=
 of</font><i> <font size=3D2>P. griseus</i> and</font><i> <font size=3D2>P.=
 tenuirostris</i> was evidenced from 14 net fisheries (21 reports), 5=
 longline fisheries (13 reports) and a trawl fishery (3 reports). In the=
 past, these species were frequently captured by driftnets of fisheries in=
 the central North Pacific, with sooty shearwaters especially in nets of the=
 Japanese squid fishery from 1978 to 1991 and short-tailed shearwaters in=
 the Japanese mothership salmon driftnet fishery from 1952 to 1988. These=
 and several other ocean fisheries are now closed, and mortalities in=
 present fisheries are much reduced. However, many fisheries have no=
 observers, and available information may often be inaccurate, so that=
 estimating total magnitude of bycatch within robust statistical limits is=
 difficult.</font> <br>
<br>
<font size=3D2>********************************</font> <br>
<font size=3D2>The above new DOC science publication is now in press and=
 mounted on the intranet at </font><a=
 href=3D"http://docintranet/content/sru/pubs/pdfs/dsis92.pdf"><font size=3D2=
 color=3D"#0000FF"><u>http://docintranet/content/sru/pubs/pdfs/dsis92.pdf</a=
></u></font><font size=3D2> (304 KB); no pdf files can be made available=
 outside DOC at this time.</font> <br>
<br>
<font size=3D2>Hardcopy will be available soon (order from &lt;</font><a=
 href=3D"mailto:science.publications@doc.govt.nz"><font size=3D2=
 color=3D"#0000FF"><u>mailto:science.publications@doc.govt.nz</a></u></font>=
<font size=3D2>&gt;), with bibliographic details and abstracts searchable in=
 a database on the intranet at </font><a=
 href=3D"http://wgnhotxt1/dbtw-wpd/textbase/searchpubs.htm"><font size=3D2=
 color=3D"#0000FF"><u>http://wgnhotxt1/dbtw-wpd/textbase/searchpubs.htm</a><=
/u></font> <br>
<br>
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