Canadian fisheryclosures provide a large-scale test of the impact of gillnet bycatch on seabird populations

Authors
Regular, P., Montevecchi, W., Hedd, A., Robertson, G. and Wilhelm, S.
Year
Journal/Publisher Name
Biology Letters
Volume (Issue #)
9
Page #s
5
Contact information
paul.regular@mun.ca
Summary

The authors investigated the effects of a large-scale gillnet closure on sea bird populations in Canadian waters. After a 1992 closure, breeding populations of bycatch-prone diving birds (auks and gannets) increased, with a corresponding decrease in surface-feeding scavengers such as gulls that are less prone to bycatch in gillnets but that do consume fisheries discards.