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Distribution of seabirds at sea in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia (1990-1991)

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The distribution and abundance of seabirds was documented at sea in the Gulf of Carpentaria in December 1990 and November 1991. Of the 17 species recorded, only the crested tern, least frigatebird, brown booby and streaked shearwater were widespread. The first three species were seen mainly in coastal waters; streaked shearwaters were seen only in the central north-western gulf. The common tern, roseate tern, little tern, sooty tern, black-naped tern, common noddy and greater frigatebird were either sparsely distributed or uncommon. The list includes five terrestrial species. The distribution of the seabirds is discussed in relation to proximity to breeding and roosting sites, food availability, the effects of discards from prawn trawling, and water currents Data digitized from cited paper, January 2021. Some ambiguity of dates is possible as there are two voyages: 12 days in 1990 (3-14 December; Cruise 1) and 11 days in 1991 (19-29 November; Cruise 2).

Citation
Blaber SJM Milton DA (1994) Distribution of seabirds at sea in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research 45, 445-454. https://doi.org/10.1071/MF9940445
Published
June 08, 2022 at 06:00
First registration
January 07, 2021 at 02:39
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116
total submitted occurrences
113
accepted occurrences
12
taxa
12
species

Taxa

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Flag Dropped Records
NOT_MARINE 3
2.6%

Measurement types

DNA derived data