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Influences of human activities on seabird populations in the North Sea
Tasker, M.L.; Becker, P.H. (1992). Influences of human activities on seabird populations in the North Sea. Neth. J. Aquat. Ecol. 26(1): 59-73
In: Netherlands Journal of Aquatic Ecology. Kluwer Academic Publishers/Netherlands Society of Aquatic Ecology: Bilthoven. ISSN 1380-8427; e-ISSN 2214-7098, more
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Keywords
    Aquatic organisms > Marine organisms > Aquatic birds > Marine birds
    Characteristics > Trends
    Conservation
    Impact
    Impact
    Impact
    Monitors
    Trends
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Tasker, M.L., more
  • Becker, P.H.

Abstract
    This paper describes the North Sea's seabird resource, which is of great international importance. It reviews the significance of human activities on seabirds; these are persecution, fishing, eutrophication, chemical pollution, introduction of alien predators, rising sea level, and oil pollution. The paper speculates on future trends. Some suggestions to reduce human pressures, to use seabirds as monitors of the marine environment and to conserve their populations more effectively are made.

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