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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 2000, Page 74

Náttúrufræðingurinn - 2000, Page 74
Ævar Petersen 1979. Varpfuglar Flateyjar á Breiðafirði og nokkurra nærliggjandi eyja. Náttúrufræðingurinn 49(2-3). 229-256. Ævar Petersen 1981. Breeding biology and feed- ing ecology of Black Guillemots. University of Oxford. D.Phil.-ritgerð. 378 bls. Ævar Petersen 1983. Fuglatalningar að vetrar- lagi: Saga og árangur. Bliki 2. 28^12. Ævar Petersen 1989. Náttúrufar í Breiðafjarðar- eyjum. Arbók Ferðafélags íslands 1989. 17- 52. Ævar Petersen 1992. Vöktun á sjófuglastofnum (ágrip). Bls. 19-20 í: Líffræðifélag fslands. Fuglar. Ráðstefna í Borgartúni 6, Reykjavík 6.-8. nóvember 1992. 21 bls. Ævar Petersen 1996. Sjófuglar, rannsóknir á þeim og vemd. Bls. 217-224 í: Unnsteinn Stefánsson (ritstj.). fslendingar, hafið og auðlindir þess. Vísindafélag ísl., Ráðstefnurit 4. 279 bls. Ævar Petersen 1998a. íslenskir fuglar. Vaka- Helgafell, Reykjavík. 312 bls. Ævar Petersen 1998b. Incidental take of seabirds in Iceland. Bls. 23-27 í: V. Bakken & K. Falk (ritstj.). Incidental take of seabirds in commercial fisheries in the Arctic countries. CAFF Technical Rep. No. 1. 50 bls. Ævar Petersen. Vöktun teistustofnsins (í undirbúningi). Ævar Petersen & Sverrir Thorstensen 1993. Hettumáfsvörp í Eyjafirði 1990. Bliki 13: 45- 59. ■ SUMMARY Monitoring of Icelandic seabirds In Iceland 23 breeding species are categorized as seabirds, i.e. Fulmar Fulmarus glacialis, Gannet Morus bassanus, Shag Phalacrocorax aristotelis, Cormorant P. carbo, Leach’s Petrel Oceano- droma leuocorrhoa, Storm Petrel Hydrobates pelagicus, Manx Shearwater Puffinus puffinus, Eider Somateria mollissima, Great Skua Stercorarius skua, Arctic Skua S. parasiticus, Arctic Tern Sterna paradisaea, Black-headed Gull Larus ridibundus, Common Gull L. canus, Lesser Black-backed Gull L. fuscus, Great Black-backed Gull L. marinus, Glaucous Gull L. hyperboreus, Herring Gull L. argentatus, Kitti- wake Rissa tridactyla, Puffin Fratercula arctica, Razorbill Alca torda, Common Guillemot LJria aalge, Briinnich’s Guillemot U. lomvia, and Black Guillemot Cepphus grylle (while the Little Auk Alle alle has recently stopped breeding in the country). This paper reviews the status of monitoring of seabirds in Iceland and argues for the develop- ment of an integrated monitoring program. It is hoped this will become a part of the future con- servation policy of Icelandic environmental au- thorities. The most recent estimates of the size of Icelandic seabird populations are shown in Tab. 1. Review is also given of the rationale be- hind monitoring, the status of present monitor- ing programs, and the responsibility of Iceland for the future of seabird populations in the glo- bal context. At present, the total population of only one seabird species, i.e. the Cormorant, is moni- tored, although good trend information also ex- ists for the Gannet. Other species are only moni- tored locally, or individual colonies, including Black Guillemot, Eider, Black-headed Gull, Common Gull, Shag, Fulmar, and Kittiwake. The Christmas Bird Count, carried out in mid winter, is in essence a monitoring program, al- though it did not start out as such. Mention should be made of the special situation with the Eider. Through the traditional down-collecting, long series of counts, sometimes over a century, is available for many colonies. For most seabird species, however, no monitoring is presently carried out in Iceland. The present paper urges for (1) the develop- ment of an official integrated monitoring pro- gram for Icelandic seabirds, (2) continuation of data-collecting on the location and size of Icelan- dic seabird colonies, (3) research on the potential threats to Icelandic seabirds. The last point in- cludes items such as the magnitude and effects of by-catch, human disturbance in colonies, caused by hunters/harvesters as well as tourists, and collecting of baseline information on contami- nants in Icelandic seabirds. Póstfang höfundar/Author’s Address Ævar Petersen Náttúrufræðistofnun Islands Icelandic Institute of Natural History Pósthólf/Box 5320 IS-125Reykjavík aevar@ni.is 200
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