0/10 for calling a spade a spade.
What 'occasional and unintended interactions' really means is that the
Geelong Star has been killing albatross.
"Occasional and unintended interactions with protected species do occur
in fishing operations, including with the Geelong Star.
"However when five albatross were killed in a single shot, AFMA took
action to implement additional mitigation measures as this was higher
than expected."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-01-30/albatross-deaths-force-aother-geelong-star-fishing-ban/7126852
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