PaCSWG9 Meeting Documents

pdf PaCSWG9 Doc 01 Rev 1: Draft Agenda

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Agenda Item 3. PaCSWG Convenors and Vice-convenor.

pdf PaCSWG9 Doc 02: List of Meeting Documents

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Agenda Item 3

PaCSWG Convenors and Vice-convenor

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

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PaCSWG9_Doc_03_Trends modelling_FISCHER et al_E_s_f.pdf

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

default PaCSWG9 Doc 03: Supplementary Material 3 ACAPT Implementation

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default PaCSWG9 Doc 03: Supplementary Material 4 Exploration of ACAPT performance under varying q approaches

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pdf PaCSWG9 Doc 04: Feasibility of using very high-resolution satellite imagery to monitor Tristan albatrosses on Gough Island

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PaCSWG9_Doc_04_Monitoring Tristan on Gough_ATTARD et al_E_s_f.pdf

Agenda Item 5.1

Marie R. G. Attard, Richard A. Phillips, Steffen Oppel, Ellen Bowler, Peter T. Fretwell.

Feasibility of using very high-resolution satellite imagery to monitor Tristan albatrosses Diomedea dabbenena on Gough Island

pdf PaCSWG9 Doc 05: Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in sub-Antarctic seabirds

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PaCSWG9_Doc_05_Bioaccumulation_BAILES et al_E_s_f.pdf

Agenda Item 6.2. Imogen R. Bailes, Richard A. Phillips, Jonathan L. Barber, Sara Losada, Lloyd S. Peck, Christopher Green, Andrew J. Sweetman.

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in sub-Antarctic seabirds: insights into long-range transport and bioaccumulation of legacy and replacement chemicals

pdf PaCSWG9 Doc 06: HPAI database SUMMARY

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Agenda Item 6.3.  Ralph E. T. Vanstreels, Patricia P. Serafini, Jolene Giacinti, Jane Younger, Kathryn P. Huyvaert, Michelle Wille, Laura Roberts, Amandine Gamble, Marcela M. Uhart.

A public database to monitor the spread and impacts of high pathogenicity avian influenza viruses on albatrosses and petrels.

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pdf PaCSWG9 Doc 07: Seabirds Essential Ocean Variable (EOV) within GOOS SUMMARY

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Agenda Item 9.1.  Patricia Pereira Serafini, Tammy Davies, Ana Lara-Lopez.

Strengthening ACAP input is essential to advance implementation of the Seabirds Essential Ocean Variable (EOV) within the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS)

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pdf PaCSWG9 Doc 08: Drivers of age at first reproduction in the wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans)

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Agenda Item 5.1

Etienne Rouby, Joane Van de Walle, Floriane Plard, Karine Delord, Lise M. Aubry, Christophe Barbraud, Timothée Bonnet, Henri Weimerskirch, Stéphanie Jenouvrier.

Drivers of age at first reproduction in the wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans): Demographic factors, environmental conditions and sex-specific responses

The Agreement on the
Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels

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