Gulls
Yellow-footed and Heermann’s Gulls © Paul F. Donald Seabird Species Gulls A recognisable group of seabirds, found everywhere from the high seas to urban rooftops. This group of 47 species is one of the most recognisable seabird species
Yellow-footed and Heermann’s Gulls © Paul F. Donald Seabird Species Gulls A recognisable group of seabirds, found everywhere from the high seas to urban rooftops. This group of 47 species is one of the most recognisable seabird species
The conservation of migratory marine species, including pelagic seabirds, is challenging because their movements span vast distances frequently beyond national jurisdictions. Here, we aim to identify important aggregations of seabirds in the North Atlantic to inform ongoing regional conservation efforts
A major hotspot for foraging seabirds in the North Atlantic estimated to be used by more than 5 million seabirds from 21 species throughout the year, with birds coming from at least 56 colonies in 16 different countries is being considered by the OSPAR Convention for designation as a marine protected area called the North Atlantic Current and Evlanov Seamount (NACES) MPA