Examples of using Seabird in English and their translations into Dutch
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At the very last, the seabird will throw up and spit out his food, to escape from the attacks.
is a seabird of the frigatebird family Fregatidae.
For example, high rates of discarding fish in some areas has led to increases in populations of scavenging seabird species.
manages the island as a bird reserve, for its important seabird colonies.
Collecting data on seabird by-catch in fisheries in EU and non-EU waters.
The term seabird is used for many families of birds in several orders that spend the majority of their lives at sea.
In spring(and particularly in April) seabird migration may yield some surprises:
on Bird Island and on Aride with 10 breeding seabird species.
Undertaking more extensive monitoring of fisheries where information on seabird bycatch is lacking or uncertain;
In the Commission's view, it is therefore necessary to provide a management framework to reduce seabird by-catch to as low a level as practically possible.
with an estimated 60,000 seabird deaths per year.
is a seabird of the tern family Sternidae.
The new Action Plan sets up a management framework to minimise seabird bycatch to the lowest levels practically possible.
Louw is responsible for fundraising, marketing, branding, commercial business development and communications at this seabird rehabilitation non-profit organisation in South Africa.
much longer too as any other flying seabird.
more seals in the surrounding waters, and many a seabird overhead.
static net fisheries where seabird bycatch are known to be highest,
a natural phosphate fertilizer made from accumulated seabird or bat droppings, was quarried on a huge scale for use in agriculture.
other waders, seabird migration, and polders full of geese in winter.
the best reference will seabird groups. Commonly known as" aviaries". They differ lures two groups.