PaCSWG9 Doc 03: A standardised framework for processing abundance data of albatrosses and petrels and modelling their multi-decadal trends New

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Agenda Item 5.1, 5.2.

JH Fischer, T Thompson, JA Chambon, GB Baker, C Barbraud, E Bell, MD Bell, DJ Bell, DP Boyle, S Broni, APB Carneiro, M Charteris, S Childerhouse, TA Clay, K Clemens-Seely, GP Elliott, C Facer, M Frazer, P Frost, K Hamilton, S Hamilton, K Jensz, S Lamb, S Latimer, AB Makhado, MJ Masotla, T Mattern, H McGovern, JC McInnes, S Micol, W Misiak, C Mischler, P Moore, GC Parker, K Pütz, N Pacoureau, K Ramm, S Ray, A Rebergen, K Rexer-Huber, CJR Roberston, OC Rowley, R Sagar, PM Sagar, M Schofield, P Seddon, PP Serafini, RB Sherley, K Simister, JC Stahl, GA Taylor, DR Thompson, M Tierney, J Tinnemans, H Thompson, KJ Walker, J Watts, E Whitehead, C Wickes, J Whyte, RA Phillips, MC Double, I Debski & S Wotherspoon

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