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| DOI | 10.1017/S0030605311001815 | ||||
| Año | 2013 | ||||
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Interactions between seabirds and commercial fishing activities have been well documented but little information is available regarding the impacts of more traditional fishing practices on seabird populations. We interviewed fishermen, administered questionnaires, and made field-based observations to determine the extent to which artisanal fisheries interact with and affect seabirds in the fiords and channels of the Chonos archipelago in southern Chile. Our surveys indicated a positive perception of seabirds as useful indicators of marine productivity and in their role scavenging fish waste and discards associated with fishing operations. However, the surveys also revealed that fishermen routinely establish seasonal camps for collecting seabird eggs and adults for food or bait and introduce feral predators to seabird breeding colonies on islands. Understanding the traditional practices of fishermen is critical for the future of community-based conservation of the region's marine resources and biodiversity.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | SUAZO-OLIVA, CRISTIAN GONZALO | Hombre |
UNIV GIESSEN - Alemania
Justus Liebig University Giessen - Alemania Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen - Alemania |
| 2 | SCHLATTER-VOLLMANN, ROBERTO PABLO | Hombre |
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
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| 3 | Arriagada, Aldo | Hombre |
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
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| 4 | CABEZAS-BRAVO, LUIS ARIEL | Hombre | |
| 5 | Ojeda, Jaime | - |
Universidad de Magallanes - Chile
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| CONICYT-Chile |
| Centro de Investigación en Ecosistemas de la Patagonia |
| Association of Field Ornithologists through the E. Alexander Bergstrom Memorial Research Award |
| Pacific Seabird Group through the Craig S. Harrison Conservation Grant |
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| We thank Patricio Carcamo and his family for their valuable help during fieldwork and in administering questionnaires, the Pacific Seabird Group through the Craig S. Harrison Conservation Grant, and the Association of Field Ornithologists through the E. Alexander Bergstrom Memorial Research Award, and Oliver Yates, Jessica Hardesty and Graham Robertson for their comments and support, two anonymous reviewers for their critiques, and Melanie Colon through the Association of Field Ornithologists' program of editorial assistance. CGS and AMA thank CONICYT-Chile, and Centro de Investigacion en Ecosistemas de la Patagonia for their support. |