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Global political responsibility for the conservation of albatrosses and large petrels.

Martin Beal1,2, Maria P Dias3,2, Richard A Phillips4, Steffen Oppel5, Carolina Hazin2, Elizabeth J Pearmain2, Josh Adams6, David J Anderson7, Michelle Antolos8, Javier A Arata9, José Manuel Arcos10, John P Y Arnould11, Jill Awkerman12, Elizabeth Bell13, Mike Bell13, Mark Carey14, Ryan Carle15, Thomas A Clay16, Jaimie Cleeland17, Valentina Colodro15, Melinda Conners18, Marta Cruz-Flores19, Richard Cuthbert20, Karine Delord21, Lorna Deppe22, Ben J Dilley17, Herculano Dinis23, Graeme Elliott24, Fernanda De Felipe19, Jonathan Felis6, Manuela G Forero25, Amanda Freeman26, Akira Fukuda27, Jacob González-Solís19, José Pedro Granadeiro28, April Hedd29, Peter Hodum15,30, José Manuel Igual31, Audrey Jaeger32, Todd J Landers33,34,35, Matthieu Le Corre32, Azwianewi Makhado36,17, Benjamin Metzger37, Teresa Militão19, William A Montevecchi38, Virginia Morera-Pujol19, Leia Navarro-Herrero19, Deon Nel39, David Nicholls40, Daniel Oro41, Ridha Ouni42, Kiyoaki Ozaki43, Flavio Quintana44, Raül Ramos19, Tim Reid45, José Manuel Reyes-González19, Christopher Robertson46, Graham Robertson47, Mohamed Salah Romdhane48, Peter G Ryan17, Paul Sagar49, Fumio Sato43, Stefan Schoombie17, R Paul Scofield50, Scott A Shaffer51, Nirmal Jivan Shah52, Kim L Stevens17, Christopher Surman53, Robert M Suryan54, Akinori Takahashi55, Vikash Tatayah56, Graeme Taylor57, David R Thompson58, Leigh Torres59, Kath Walker24, Ross Wanless17,60, Susan M Waugh61, Henri Weimerskirch21, Takashi Yamamoto62, Zuzana Zajkova19, Laura Zango19, Paulo Catry3.   

Abstract

Migratory marine species cross political borders and enter the high seas, where the lack of an effective global management framework for biodiversity leaves them vulnerable to threats. Here, we combine 10,108 tracks from 5775 individual birds at 87 sites with data on breeding population sizes to estimate the relative year-round importance of national jurisdictions and high seas areas for 39 species of albatrosses and large petrels. Populations from every country made extensive use of the high seas, indicating the stake each country has in the management of biodiversity in international waters. We quantified the links among national populations of these threatened seabirds and the regional fisheries management organizations (RFMOs) which regulate fishing in the high seas. This work makes explicit the relative responsibilities that each country and RFMO has for the management of shared biodiversity, providing invaluable information for the conservation and management of migratory species in the marine realm.
Copyright © 2021 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY).

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33658194      PMCID: PMC7929510          DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abd7225

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Adv        ISSN: 2375-2548            Impact factor:   14.136


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