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Save the Albatross

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Is the Wandering Albatross about to fly into the sunset for the final time?
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Most albatrosses and several other seabird species are heading for extinction.

They are being unintentionally drowned in large numbers by "longline" fishing boats. Longlining is the single greatest threat to the world's seabirds. Much of it is carried out by "pirate" fishing boats.

BirdLife's Save the Albatross Campaign is trying to stop the needless slaughter of these magnificent birds by ensuring that relevant international agreements are implemented that will benefit both the birds and the legal fishing industry.

On the following pages find out about the problem, its solutions, BirdLife's Campaign and how you can help. You can also view photographs of some of the threatened species.

 

 

Visit the new www.savethealbatross.net web site

Visit the RSPB/BirdLife Save the Albatross web site at www.savethealbatross.net

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In this Section

Save the Albatross

What is Longlining?

What is the Problem?

What are the Solutions?

Intl Agreements

Pirate Fishing

Affected Species

Important Countries

BirdLife's Campaign

How you can help

Royal support

See Also

BirdLife's Global Seabird Programme

Related Sites

Save the Albatross site

Once extinct

NZ Best Fish Guide

Visit the new www.savethealbatross.net web site

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