Chapter 5: Report on the availability and quality of seabird information
Early, anecdotal, accounts of seabird numbers in Namibia stem from whalers, sealers and guano collectors traveling along the coast of western Africa. Notable among those are descriptive accounts from Morrell (1844; in Shelton et al. 1984), Ex-member of the Committee (1845), Eden (1846), Anonymous (1885) as well as those listed in Kinahan (1990, 1992).
Final Report of the BCLME (Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem) Project on Top Predators as Biological Indicators of Ecosystem Change in the BCLME. Avian Demography Unit, Cape Town
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