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  • A problem shared

    Tori lines (or bird-scaring lines) are one of the measures most commonly used to reduce seabirds from being accidentally killed by longline vessels. In previous years we have undertaken trips on Uruguayan longline vessels to get crews to use them. Unfortunately, we've found that some tori lines can...
  • Ready to go!

    It's a great pleasure for me to tell you what is going on in Namibia at the moment, especially on the side of the longline fleet. Since February 2009 I have been organising a trip with one of the hake longline vessels so that we can get a better idea of the contact this fleet has with seabirds. I...
    Posted to Albatross Task Force by Kaspar Shimooshii on 05-18-2009
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  • Traffic cones, ropes and streamers

    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...
  • Scaring birds = saving birds

    We are at an important moment for the team. Finding a bird-scaring line design for the Uruguayan fleet that works for their operations has been a worry for us since we started. We have been working to try and raise awareness of the seabird issue with them and developing ideas to stop the mortality of...
    Posted to Albatross Task Force by Martin Abreu on 04-30-2009
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  • At sea, on land

    Hello to all albatross fans! We don't just speak to fishermen at sea. Most fishermen spend long periods of time at-sea and as there are only a few ATF instructors around, we try to meet them in between their trips. Albatross Task Force South Africa has for the last three years been conducting training...
    Posted to Albatross Task Force by meidad goren on 04-28-2009
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  • Good news from Argentinian waters

    During the last few weeks, we have been working onshore on a variety of activities with individual fishermen, fishing companies and governmental representatives. Following two trips on the Sirius III, a 60-metre 'fresh' trawler (which keeps the catch on ice), we have been arranging a trip on...
    Posted to Albatross Task Force by Leo Tamini on 09-23-2008
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  • Walking the plank

    My first day finally arrived with some anticipation but also with some excitement. This was the day I was to set sail onboard a commercial trawler for the first time. This was my training trip for my new job as an Instructor for the South African Albatross Task Force Team. After two trips to sea had...
    Posted to Albatross Task Force by Bronwyn O'connell on 06-04-2008
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  • A positive start

    Having been selected as one of the first two Albatross Task Force (ATF) instructors in Uruguay, I arranged my first trip to sea. The Uruguayan longline fleet had been less active recently due to relatively low catches, but seeing that the vessels were starting to head out again, I secured a position...
    Posted to Albatross Task Force by Martin Abreu on 05-22-2008
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  • Hoping to see a dramatic decline in seabird bycatch

    The year started with a big decrease in the numbers of longline fishing vessels active in the swordfish fishery in Chile. Currently there are now five vessels at-sea and two industrial freezer ships waiting to leave port. That gives us a total of just seven vessels. As each vessel prepared to leave port...
    Posted to Albatross Task Force by humberto flores on 05-22-2008
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  • Hello companions!

    Well... first, before I introduce myself, I would like to share my happiness and enthusiasm to join the Albatross Task Force Team, Guardians of Albatrosses! I am very pleased to join this select group of people who dedicate their work and effort for this noble matter which is the conservation of such...
    Posted to Albatross Task Force by Caio Azevedo on 02-29-2008
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  • New members for our incredible team

    During Spring on the oceanic islands, albatrosses are being born! The same is happening with the Albatross Task Force! New members are joining in order to maintain the oceanic species diversity. In December several candidates applied for two positions at ATF-Brazil. We had 75 applications and we did...
    Posted to Albatross Task Force by fabiano peppes on 02-05-2008
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  • Fond farewell

    Last month we said goodbye to a special person, colleague, friend, albatross admirer, Samantha Petersen, who left the Albatross Task Force (ATF) after four years of managing BirdLife South Africa Marine Programme, most of the time being the only one on the team. On a personal note, Sam was the one who...
    Posted to Albatross Task Force by meidad goren on 08-31-2007
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  • Trawling for albatrosses

    Have you ever wondered what a thousand hungry albatrosses squabbling for food sounds like? Well, just a few weeks back I found out. The location, Danger Point, a scarily-named nautical location some 90 miles south of the most southerly point of the African continent, a place where the Benguela and Agulhas...
    Posted to Albatross Task Force by peter exley on 01-05-2007
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  • Day one success

    As the co-ordinator of the Projeto Albatroz seabird observation programme, it was with great honour that I accepted a role as an Albatross Task Force Member and to work towards saving seabirds in Brazilian waters. On Monday (11 September), my first AFT Field Instructor activities began. With the arrival...
    Posted to Albatross Task Force by fabiano peppes on 09-11-2006
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  • Building relationships

    As I told you before I am on land right now, getting ready for the next trip. We're also busy preparing a workshop for the tuna longliners all about bycatch - I'm meeting the chairman of the Tuna Longline Association on Thursday. Today the vessel which took me onboard last month came back from...
    Posted to Albatross Task Force by meidad goren on 06-22-2006
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