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Marine debris ingestion by Southern Giant Petrels and its potential relationships with fisheries in the Southern Atlantic Ocean

Copello, SofíaIcon ; Quintana, Flavio RobertoIcon
Fecha de publicación: 11/2003
Editorial: Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
Revista: Marine Pollution Bulletin
ISSN: 0025-326X
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Ecología

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The quantity of litter in the worlds oceans has been steadily increasing over the years. Within the Southern Ocean, the amount of debris increased 100-fold during the early 1990s (Barnes, 2002) and fisheries appear to be the greatest single source (Burton and Riddle, 2001). The composition of floating debris has become dominated by anthropogenic plastics and polystyrenes, metals and glass (Burton and Riddle, 2001). Seabirds ingest floating plastics and other foreign matter while feeding on the surface of the ocean (Ryan, 1987). The prevalence of plastic ingestion by seabirds has increased and is well documented in many families of Procellariiformes (Bourne and Imber, 1982; Ryan et al., 1988; Kinan and Cousins, 2000). The Southern Giant Petrel (Macronectes giganteus) is a wide ranging procellariform which breeds in the coasts of Patagonia and forages throughout the Argentine continental shelf (Quintana and Dell Arciprete, 2002), and which often interacts with fisheries activities. Little is known about their diet and their extent of marine debris ingestion. To date, there is only one published reference of ingestion of marine debris by Southern Giant Petrel from Marion island at the Subantarctic Ocean (Nel and Nel, 1999). Here we evaluate the presence of marine debris in the diet of Southern Giant Petrels chicks at a colony on the Patagonian coast.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/102466
URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0025326X03003126
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0025-326X(03)00312-6
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Articulos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - MAR DEL PLATA
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Articulos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - CENPAT
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Copello, Sofía; Quintana, Flavio Roberto; Marine debris ingestion by Southern Giant Petrels and its potential relationships with fisheries in the Southern Atlantic Ocean; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Marine Pollution Bulletin; 46; 11; 11-2003; 1513-1515
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