Examples of using Procellaria in English and their translations into Spanish
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During the two November 2016 extension trials, four white chinned petrels(Procellaria aequinoctialis) and a macaroni penguin(Eudyptes chrysolophus) were caught.
64 were white-chinned petrels(Procellaria aequinoctialis), four were wandering albatrosses(Diomedea exulans),
White-chinned petrels(Procellaria aequinoctialis), try to eat baited“long-line” hooks
The Tristan archipelago supports five globally threatened seabirds including the vulnerable Spectacled petrel(Procellaria conspicillata), endemic to Inaccesible Island,
These consisted of 82% white-chinned petrels(Procellaria aequinoctialis), 12% grey petrels(P. cinerea),
the globally critically endangered spectacled petrel(Procellaria conspicillata) would be potentially at high risk.
grey petrels(Procellaria cinerea) and giant petrels.
Firstly, fishing in winter would coincide with the breeding season of grey petrels(Procellaria cinerea), equally vulnerable to being killed on longlines
northern giant petrel and two Procellaria petrel species.
One white-chinned petrel(Procellaria aequinoctialis) was caught during the new extension trial period(1-14 April 2016),
while the populations of White-chinned petrels(Procellaria aequinoctialis) and South Georgia pintails(Anas georgica) have declined.
Distribution of Seabirds 6.110 Following last year's request for information summarising national research on seabirds(albatrosses and Macronectes and Procellaria petrels) vulnerable to longline fisheries interactions, papers were presented by the USA(WG-FSA-02/72) and New Zealand(WG-FSA-02/37).
when 74 white-chinned petrels(Procellaria aequinoctialis) were caught on a single longline on 13 April during the season extension period 6 to 16 April.
The total extrapolated seabird mortalities due to interactions with fishing gear during longline fishing for Dissostichus spp. in the Convention Area in 2007/08 were estimated to be 1 355 petrels(91% white-chinned petrels(Procellaria aequinoctialis), 7% grey petrels(Procellaria cinerea)
He highlighted that the issue was one where the species Procellaria aequinoctialis and the subspecies Procellaria aequinctialis conspicillata were both listed on Appendix II.
Macronectes and Procellaria respectively.
Macronectes and Procellaria species in that order.
especially at-risk species(albatrosses, giant petrels, Procellaria petrels) was required.
so species of the genus Puffinus, as well as the five large Procellaria species and the three Calonectris species.
simply that it was covered under Procellaria aequinoctialis.