The seabird wreck in the Bay of Biscay and South-Western Approaches in 2014: A review of reported mortality

Between December 2013 and February 2014, a series of storm events occurred in areas of the North Atlantic frequented by migratory seabirds. Prolonged exposure to sustained storm conditions was followed by an unprecedented level of seabird mortality, apparently due to starvation, exhaustion and drown...

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Main Authors: Morley, T, Fayet, A, Jessop, H, Veron, P, Veron, M, Clark, J, Wood, M
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Seabird Group 2016
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spelling ftuloxford:oai:ora.ox.ac.uk:uuid:5c46d4b3-8150-4bfe-9205-ffa5e5afd7a5 2024-10-06T13:47:12+00:00 The seabird wreck in the Bay of Biscay and South-Western Approaches in 2014: A review of reported mortality Morley, T Fayet, A Jessop, H Veron, P Veron, M Clark, J Wood, M 2016-11-09 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:5c46d4b3-8150-4bfe-9205-ffa5e5afd7a5 unknown Seabird Group https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:5c46d4b3-8150-4bfe-9205-ffa5e5afd7a5 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Journal article 2016 ftuloxford 2024-09-06T07:47:34Z Between December 2013 and February 2014, a series of storm events occurred in areas of the North Atlantic frequented by migratory seabirds. Prolonged exposure to sustained storm conditions was followed by an unprecedented level of seabird mortality, apparently due to starvation, exhaustion and drowning. A total of 54,982 wrecked birds was recorded along European coastlines of the North-East Atlantic over the winter; 94% of which were dead. The majority of birds found were recorded on the French coastline (79.6%), and the most impacted species was the Atlantic Puffin Fratercula arctica (53.5%). In this paper, we describe the conditions surrounding this wreck event and report the numbers of wrecked and stranded seabirds by combining reports from multiple affected countries. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic puffin fratercula Fratercula arctica North Atlantic North East Atlantic ORA - Oxford University Research Archive
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description Between December 2013 and February 2014, a series of storm events occurred in areas of the North Atlantic frequented by migratory seabirds. Prolonged exposure to sustained storm conditions was followed by an unprecedented level of seabird mortality, apparently due to starvation, exhaustion and drowning. A total of 54,982 wrecked birds was recorded along European coastlines of the North-East Atlantic over the winter; 94% of which were dead. The majority of birds found were recorded on the French coastline (79.6%), and the most impacted species was the Atlantic Puffin Fratercula arctica (53.5%). In this paper, we describe the conditions surrounding this wreck event and report the numbers of wrecked and stranded seabirds by combining reports from multiple affected countries.
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author Morley, T
Fayet, A
Jessop, H
Veron, P
Veron, M
Clark, J
Wood, M
spellingShingle Morley, T
Fayet, A
Jessop, H
Veron, P
Veron, M
Clark, J
Wood, M
The seabird wreck in the Bay of Biscay and South-Western Approaches in 2014: A review of reported mortality
author_facet Morley, T
Fayet, A
Jessop, H
Veron, P
Veron, M
Clark, J
Wood, M
author_sort Morley, T
title The seabird wreck in the Bay of Biscay and South-Western Approaches in 2014: A review of reported mortality
title_short The seabird wreck in the Bay of Biscay and South-Western Approaches in 2014: A review of reported mortality
title_full The seabird wreck in the Bay of Biscay and South-Western Approaches in 2014: A review of reported mortality
title_fullStr The seabird wreck in the Bay of Biscay and South-Western Approaches in 2014: A review of reported mortality
title_full_unstemmed The seabird wreck in the Bay of Biscay and South-Western Approaches in 2014: A review of reported mortality
title_sort seabird wreck in the bay of biscay and south-western approaches in 2014: a review of reported mortality
publisher Seabird Group
publishDate 2016
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Fratercula arctica
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North East Atlantic
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