Hi everybody -
Contributions are now being sought for the October 2002 edition of the
Australasian Seabird Bulletin, published by the Australasian Seabird Group
(ASG), a special interest group of Birds Australia.
Details on any of the following are encouraged:
- News items and conservation updates
- Updates on research programs
- Short articles
- Information on upcoming conferences/meetings
- Abstracts from recently submitted theses
- Book reviews
- and any other items of interest?
All editorial correspondence should be directed to:
Dr Ashley Bunce
Editor: Australasian Seabird Bulletin
School of Ecology & Environment
Deakin University
221 Burwood Highway
Burwood VIC 3125
Tel: +61 3 9251 7667
Fax: +61 3 9251 7626
E-mail:
N.B. All submissions must be received by no later than 20 September 2002.
Issue 38 of ASB was published in January 2002, with the following contents :
>From The Editor 1
Special issue: New Zealand Seabirds 2
A Recent Review of New Zealand Seabirds 3
The Spatial Distribution of Black-browed Albatross Diomedea melanophrys and
Yellow-nosed Albatross Diomedea chlororhynchos in the Waters off
Wollongong, NSW 6
Taiko Telemetry has a Spectacular Start 10
The Classification of Albatrosses 10
Seabirds at Restoration Rock, Cape York Peninsula 13
Seabird Bycatch in New Zealand Waters 1997-2001: Five Years of Autopsied
Returns 15
A Collection of Seabird Skeletons from the Herald Cays, Coral Sea 16
The Ship's Log: Shipboard Observations, May 2000 to December 2001 19
Conservation Update: The Prince of Wales Endorses Campaign to Halt
Albatross Decline 23
Book Review 25
Notices and Announcements 27
Case Summary for Tristram's Storm-Petrel Oceanodroma tristrami off Sydney
30
Enquiries about ASG subscription or membership should be directed to Birds
Australia, contact details below or email:
Regards,
Hugo
Hugo Phillipps
Communications Coordinator
Birds Australia
415 Riversdale Road
Hawthorn East 3123, Australia
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