Browsing Circumpolar Seabird Expert Group (CBird) by Title
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Circumpolar Seabird Expert Group (CBird) Implementation Update Iceland, 2019
(2019)Avian monitoring status and species prioritization were compiled in a report by Guðmundsson & Skarphéðinsson (2012). CBird listed the current Icelandic seabird monitoring programs in the Circumpolar Seabird Monitoring ... -
Circumpolar Seabird Expert Group (CBird) Implementation Update Iceland, 2020
(2020)CBird listed Icelandic monitoring programs in CBird listed Icelandic monitoring programs in the Circumpolar Seabird Monitoring Plan. The Seabird Information Network by Cbird/CAFF provides an international platform and ... -
Circumpolar Seabird Expert Group (CBird) Implementation Update Japan, 2020
(2020)Based on its Arctic Policy, Japan aims to make fullBased on its Arctic Policy, Japan aims to make full use of its strength in science and technology and promote Arctic Research to contribute to policy decision making and ... -
Circumpolar Seabird Expert Group (CBird) Implementation Update Norway, 2019
(2019)CBird addresses and coordinates work on issues related to seabird management and research that are very relevant for seabird research and management at the national level in Norway. Issues of particular relevance for Norway ... -
Circumpolar Seabird Expert Group (CBird) Implementation Update Russia, 2020
(2020)CBird addresses and coordinates work on CBird addresses and coordinates work on problems related to seabird studies and conservation which are nationally relevant in Russia. -
Circumpolar Seabird Expert Group (CBird) Implementation Update U.S.A., 2019
(2019)The Circumpolar Seabird Monitoring Plan (Irons et al. 2015; CAFF Monitoring Report No. 17) included the USA seabird monitoring sites and actions, which are primarily implemented by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service ... -
Circumpolar Seabird Expert Group (CBird) Implementation Update United Kingdom, 2019
(2019)The UK's involvement in the CAFF CBIRD group is driven by the following priorities: Our UK Arctic Policy Framework which has a commitment to help understand and protect the Arctic environment and is based on the principle ... -
Circumpolar Seabird Expert Group (CBird) Implementation Update United Kingdom, 2020
(2020)The UK’s involvement in the CAFF CBIRD expert group is driven by the following priorities: -
Circumpolar Seabird Expert Group (CBird) Implementation Update, Japan, 2019
(2019)Based on its Arctic Policy, Japan aims to make full use of its strength in science and technology and promote Arctic Research to contribute to policy decision making and problem solving. -
Circumpolar Seabird Monitoring Plan
(2015)This Circumpolar Seabird Monitoring Plan is intended to monitor populations of selected Arctic seabird species, in one or more Arctic countries; to monitor, as appropriate, survival, diets, breeding phenology, and ... -
Developing a Program to Monitor Plastic Pollution in Seabirds in the Pan-Arctic Region
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2021-05)Developing a program to monitor plastic pollution in seabirds in the pan-Arctic region. -
Distribution of Murres Outside the Breeding Season: Circumpolar Murre Banding Program
(Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 2004)A proposal for a co-operative banding (called ringing in the UK) project between the Arctic countries, which are responsible for the total breeding population of Thick-billed Murres (called Brünnich’s Guillemots in the UK) ... -
Framework for a Circumpolar Arctic Seabird Monitoring Network
(Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 2008-09)A framework document for developing an integrated monitoring framework for seabirds. The document outlines the findings of the CBird expert group in the development of a Circumpolar Seabird Monitoring Network. -
Global Overview of the Conservation of Migratory Arctic Breeding Birds Outside the Arctic
(1998-08)This report describes the migratory birds of the Arctic, their migration systems, and how they are already protected under international legislation when they leave the Arctic. -
Human Disturbance at Arctic Seabird Colonies
(Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 1998-01)The report analyzes various human activities and the disturbances they may cause in Arctic seabird colonies and makes recommendations to reduce the harm in such activities. -
Incidental Take of Seabirds in Commercial Fisheries in the Arctic Countries
(Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 1998-01)This report introduces the topic of incidental take of seabirds in commercial fisheries and describes the fisheries industries, seabird bycatch and impacts in Alaska (U.S.A.), Canada, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway ... -
International Black-legged Kittiwake Conservation Strategy and Action Plan
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2021-05)The goal of this strategy and action plan is to facilitate circumpolar implementation of initiatives to conserve and protect the circumpolar kittiwake population. The plan is developed by the Circumpolar Seabird Expert ... -
International Ivory Gull Conservation Strategy and Action Plan
(Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), 2008-09)An Internaitonal Ivory Gull Conservation Strategy and Action Plan developed to gain more insight into how this under-studied bird responds to increasing threats from disappearance of sea ice habitat, natural resource ... -
International Murre Conservation Strategy and Action Plan
(Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), Arctic Environment, 1996)Facilitate circumpolar implementation of initiatives to conserve, protect and restore murre populations in the Arctic. -
Quantifying the relative impact of hunting and oiling on Brünnich’s guillemots in the North-west Atlantic
(Arctic Council Secretariat, 2021-05)Brünnich’s guillemot is an abundant pan-Arctic seabird, but several Atlantic breeding populations are declining by up to 6% per year. They are subject to traditional hunting in the wintering areas off west Greenland ...