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Row over ban on sandeel fishing could impact on Northumberland puffins

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Nature charities fully support fishing ban that could affect North East seabirds

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Coquet Island seabirds observed with signs of bird flu immunity

The RSPB says sandwich terns, badly hit by the virus in 2022, appear "unaffected" this year.

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for populations to recover, as andrew hartley reports. the north east coastline attracts thousands of breeding seabirds every summer. but in recent days, increasing numbers of dead and dying birds have been found on shores from north northumberland to teesside. stephen westerberg is in charge of the reserve at coquet island. this tiny patch of land is a protected sanctuary for more than 80,000 seabirds. but in the past week, there has been an alarming rise in bird deaths. it has really badly affected the black headed gulls. we have not seen any juveniles at all. they might not have produced any young. common terns have been particularly badly affected. taking out some of these birds when they are six, seven years old, that is years and years of lost productivity. so it is going to have a long term effect. coquet island is the only place in the uk where the rare roseate tern nests. the rspb says that of 108

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killing large numbers of seabirds. at one sanctuary in northumberland, the number of birds killed has almost doubled in three days, with hundreds more found dead or dying elsewhere. experts are warning it ll take years for populations to recover, as andrew hartley reports. the north east coastline attracts thousands of breeding seabirds every summer. but in recent days, increasing numbers of dead and dying birds have been found on shores from north northumberland to teesside. stephen westerberg is in charge of the reserve at coquet island. this tiny patch of land is a protected sanctuary for more than 80,000 seabirds. but in the past week, there has been an alarming rise in bird deaths. it has really badly affected the black headed gulls. we have not seen any juveniles at all. they might not have produced any young. common terns have been particularly badly affected. taking out some of these birds when they are six, seven years old, that is years and years of lost productivity.

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