2024: Volume 51(2)

Pacific Seabirds is the official publication of the Pacific Seabird Group (PSG) and serves to provide members with recent news on financial reports, Annual Meetings, regional reports, conservation news, special events, awards, decisions of the PSG, and more, plus archive this information for all members. For questions about Pacific Seabirds, please contact the Editor at editor@pacificseabirdgroup.org.

Assessing the risk: identifying seabirds and seals most at risk from climate change
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Assessing the risk: identifying seabirds and seals most at risk from climate change

Our research offers a comprehensive climate risk assessment for 53 marine predator species, including 43 seabird and 10 pinniped species, across southeast Australia, subantarctic Macquarie Island, and Antarctica.