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Agenda Item 6.1, 7.1

Maria Rosa Düssler, Johannes H. Fischer, Olivia Rowley, Elizabeth Bell, Matt Charteris, Graeme Elliott, Graham C. Parker, Kalinka Rexer-Huber, Kate Simister, Graeme Taylor, Kath Walker, Igor Debski & Heiko U.
Wittmer.

Diving ecology of Procellaria petrels highlights necessity of combining bird-scaring lines, weighted branch lines, and night setting in pelagic longline fisheries

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