Seabird Harvest Regimes in the Circumpolar Nations

Prepared by the CIRCUMPOLAR SEABIRD WORKING GROUP (CSWG) This technical report introduces the topic of seabird harvest regimes and describes the seabird harvest regimes and impacts in Alaska (U.S.A.), Canada, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway and Russia, and provides national recommendations. List...

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Other Authors: Denlinger, Lynn, Wohl, Kenton
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Language:English
Published: Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF) 2001
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11374/171
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Summary:Prepared by the CIRCUMPOLAR SEABIRD WORKING GROUP (CSWG) This technical report introduces the topic of seabird harvest regimes and describes the seabird harvest regimes and impacts in Alaska (U.S.A.), Canada, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway and Russia, and provides national recommendations. List of contributors: Tycho Anker-Nilssen Norwegian Institute for Nature Research Tungasletta 2 N-7005 Trondheim Norway Tycho@ninatrd.ninaniku.no Vidar Bakken Norwegian Polar Institute The Polar Environmental Centre N-9296 Tromso Norway vidar.bakken@toyen.uio.no John Chardine Canadian Wildlife Service P.O. Box 6227 Sackville, New Brunswick E4LlG6 Canada john.chardine@ec.gc.ca Tom Christensen Department of Environment and Nature P.O. Box 1614 3900 Nuuk Greenland Denmark toc@gh.gl Lynn Denlinger U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service I 0 I I E. Tudor Rd. Anchorage, Alaska 99503 USA Lynn_denlinger@fws.gov Alexander Golovkin All-Russia Research Institute for Nature Protection Sadki-Znamenskiye Moscow 113628, Russia golovkin@golovkin.msk.ru Martti Haria Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute P.O. Box 6 FIN-00721 Helsinki, Finland MHARIO@helsinki.rktl.fi Aevar Petersen Icelandic Institute of Natural History P.O. Box 5320 Hlemmur 3 !S-125 Reykjavik, Iceland aevar@ni.is Kenton Wohl U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 1011 E. Tudor Rd. Anchorage, Alaska 99503 USA kent_ wohl@fws.gov