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Tracking seabirds to identify potential Marine Protected Areas in the tropical western Indian Ocean
2012
Biological Conservation
We conducted a regional tracking program on seabirds in order to identify major forging hotspots and potential Marine Protected Areas in the tropical western Indian Ocean. Thirty-one species of seabirds breed in the region, totaling 7.4 million pairs. The main breeding grounds are in the Seychelles, in the Mozambique Channel and in the Mascarene. Seven pelagic species have been tracked so far from eight different islands of the region. Using count per sector analysis we identified five major
doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2011.11.015
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