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title: "Chile: un mar para los albatros del mundo.   Chile: a sea for the world's albatrosses"
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# Chile: un mar para los albatros del mundo.   Chile: a sea for the world's albatrosses

Chile resguarda el 20% de la población de albatros de ceja negra y de cabeza gris a nivel global. Sin embargo, la biología y ecología de estos albatros es una de las más desconocidas. Cristián G. Suazo, coordinador de ATF-Chile nos comparte la historia de los albatros de las [islas Diego Ramírez](https://www.acap.aq/index.php/en/news/news-archive/60-2013-news-archive/1331-acap-breeding-sites-no-13-islas-diego-ramirez-chile-the-most-southerly-mollymawk-breeding-locality), así como el reconocimiento de sus amenazas y oportunidades de conservación.

 Chile shelters 20% of the population of Black-headed and Grey-headed Albatrosses globally. However, the biology and ecology of these albatrosses are among the most unknown. Cristián G. Suazo, coordinator of the [Albatross Task Force](https://www.rspb.org.uk/our-work/our-positions-and-casework/our-positions/marine-and-coastal/saving-seabirds-globally/the-albatross-task-force/) in Chile shares the history of the albatrosses of the [Diego Ramirez Islands](https://www.acap.aq/index.php/en/news/news-archive/60-2013-news-archive/1331-acap-breeding-sites-no-13-islas-diego-ramirez-chile-the-most-southerly-mollymawk-breeding-locality), as well as the recognition of their threats and conservation opportunities.

 *Posted 24 June 2020*
