Chapter 42: Revision of the conservation status of seabirds and seals breeding in the Benguela Ecosystem
Fifteen species of seabirds, the African Black Oystercatcher and the Cape Fur Seal breed in the Benguela ecosystem. Ten of the 16 birds are endemic to southern Africa, two as subspecies. The global and regional conservation status of the 16 birds was determined by Barnes (2000), based on information available in 1998/99, was reviewed at an IUCN Workshop to develop a Conservation Assessment and Management Plan (CAMP) for them in.
Final report of the BCLME (Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem) project on top predators as Biological Indicators of Ecosystem Change in the BCLME
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