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Blog post:
A helping hand in Ushuaia: New tori lines for the longline fleet
Nahuel Chavez
Last week, the ATF in Argentina sent a package to Ushuaia, where the fishing vessel Antartic III from fishing company Estremar S.A. was waiting. In the package were two sets of specially designed tori lines that resulted from ATF tests aboard the vessel this year. The use of tori lines is now obligatory...
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5 Dec 2011
Blog post:
Experiments aboard commercial longline vessels in Uruguay
Martin Abreu
In my most recent trip to sea, we set off for a period of eleven days from the port of La Paloma, located on the east coast of Uruguay. We had already partaken in various trips on this vessel, and so the crew already knew us well and they were happy to collaborate with our work again. We now have a much...
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5 Dec 2011
Blog post:
A life history that deserves respect
Sebastián Jiménez
Without doubt, the albatross are one of the groups of seabirds that need our greatest conservation effort. Commercial fisheries, through incidental capture, have generated a huge impact in many populations and almost all the species are currently in danger of extinction. As they spend the main part of...
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1 Dec 2011
Blog post:
To the end of the world... and beyond!
Nahuel Chavez
After a long wait my voyage on a demersal (bottom) longline vessel finally set out for a trip that will last over three weeks, sailing from the port of Ushuaia. I was delighted to find that this boat is very comfortable, with internet, LCD TVs and even a gym! Not something you find on most ATF trips...
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31 Mar 2011
Blog post:
Caught on the haul
Dimas Gianuca
Recently I returned from my first trip working with the Albatross Task Force aboard the pelagic longline vessel “Maria Letícia”, from Torquato Pontes Fish Company. This boat sailed under captain Celso, a very experienced captain who specializes in catching tunas. Captain Celso...
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13 Oct 2010
Blog post:
How artwork is helping save the albatross
meidad goren
For over 30 years Bruce Pearson , a professional artist, has worked on a range of themes to convey his enthusiasm for wildlife and especially birds, giving a sense of wonder to the wild places they inhabit. More recently he has focused some of his time on developing creative links between art and conservation...
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6 Oct 2010
Blog post:
Traffic cones, ropes and streamers
Caio Azevedo
Hello companions, it is with great satisfaction that I'm sharing with you my activities. As Martin Abreu, an Albatross Task Force member working in Brazil, said recently, we are at such an 'important moment'. The Brazilian and Uruguay Albatross Task Forces are working together so we can find...
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18 May 2009
Blog post:
Onboard Fishing Vessel Camburi
Demétrio Carvalho
We sailed to the south, and the sea is very agitated and I'm worried because maybe we won't set today. A day without working means one more day at the sea, which makes the fishermen upset. But I carry on testing different techniques to help save albatrosses. 17 June The fishing productivity...
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18 Jun 2007
Blog post:
From the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean
Demétrio Carvalho
Good fishing... We are a little below parallel of 30º S next to the meridian 48º W. The sea is in such a hard way and we are sailing in direction to a cold front that approaches. The unusual meeting with another longline fishing vessel, also from Itajaí Port, the FV Ipe VI, brought a...
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5 May 2007
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