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Exploring Why Seabirds Become Bycatch

Tuesday, 11 May 2021, 2:08 pm Seabirds with a larger wingspan and bills or which have larger eyes and nostrils are more likely to end up as bycatch from the fishing industry, a new study has found. New Zealand is one of the world’s most important regions for seabirds with a quarter of seabird species found here. Auckland alone is home to 27 species, making it one of the most important seabird breeding regions in the world. But seabirds are one of the most at-risk groups of animals. Their greatest threat is as fisheries bycatch. Each year thousands are caught in fishing gear in New Zealand waters and recent research

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Press Release – University of Auckland Seabirds with a larger wingspan and bills or which have larger eyes and nostrils are more likely to end up as bycatch from the fishing industry, a new study has found. New Zealand is one of the worlds most important regions for seabirds with a quarter … Seabirds with a larger wingspan and bills or which have larger eyes and nostrils are more likely to end up as bycatch from the fishing industry, a new study has found. New Zealand is one of the world’s most important regions for seabirds with a quarter of seabird species found here. Auckland alone is home to 27 species, making it one of the most important seabird breeding regions in the world.

Blood survey suggests eight previously undiagnosed cases in NZ

Blood survey suggests eight previously undiagnosed cases in NZ Blood survey suggests eight previously undiagnosed cases in NZ Scientists have analysed nearly 10,000 blood samples to suggest there s been extremely few undetected cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand. The study, just released online ahead of peer review, has also offered a useful new baseline for the coming mass roll-out of the Pfizer vaccine. To build a snapshot of undetected spread around the country, the scientists searched for specific antibodies among some 9806 samples collected from New Zealand Blood Service donors aged between 16 and 88. Antibodies play a critical role in the immune system s fight against pathogens like the coronavirus.

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