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Googly-eyed buoy not scary enough to deter determined seabirds from fishing net feast
How do you deter a seabird? Make a loud noise? Wave your arms around or abandon your fish and chips to the gulls of the sky?
Dead birds are dotting the California coastline due to warmer-than-usual ocean waters that is driving fish further out to sea.
As many as nine out of 10 of the world's seabirds likely have pieces of plastic in their guts, a new study estimates. Previously, scientists figured about 29 percent of seabirds had swallowed plastic, ...
Dead and dying seabirds collected on the coasts of the northern Bering and southern Chukchi seas over the past six years reveal how the Arctic's fast-changing climate is threatening the ecosystems and ...
In Danish fisheries, fish-eating seabirds are a menace. They often swoop down and feed on fish trapped in nets, which can hit ...
Animals cover astonishing distances when they are looking for food. While caribou, reindeer and wolves clock up impressive mileage on land, seabirds are unrivaled in their traveling distances. Arctic ...
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Seabirds flying low above rolling ocean waves
This serene coastal scene captures gentle waves rolling onto the shore as birds glide freely across the sky. The soft colors ...
When different species of seabirds share a habitat with limited sources of food, they must differ in their feeding habits. This specialization is known by biologists as an “ecological niche”.
Historically warm waters in 2014 caused strandings of malnourished birds, sea lions along beaches, worsened drought ...
Razorbill tag data revealed that, at night, these seabirds spent a lot of their time idle on the sea surface. 'We saw this as an opportunity to (...) test if the birds might be drifting with the tidal ...
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