Leia Navarro-Herrero: Seabird-vessel interactions in industrial fisheries of Northwest Africa
Journal of Applied Ecology
Shortlisted for the 2025 Southwood Prize
About the research
Overview
Seabirds and fisheries almost inevitably meet at sea because we depend on the same marine resources. Interactions become direct when seabirds deliberately follow vessels to take advantage of what seems like an easy meal. We have long known this can pose a serious threat. A seabird may dive for bait on a longline or approach a trawler to feed on discards, but what looks like an opportunity can quickly end in bycatch, drowning...
