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Global assessment of marine plastic exposure risk for oceanic birds

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  • Bethany L. Clark

    (BirdLife International)

  • Ana P. B. Carneiro

    (BirdLife International)

  • Elizabeth J. Pearmain

    (BirdLife International
    University of Cambridge
    Natural Environment Research Council)

  • Marie-Morgane Rouyer

    (CNRS, EPHE, IRD)

  • Thomas A. Clay

    (University of California Santa Cruz
    Environmental Defense Fund
    University of Liverpool)

  • Win Cowger

    (University of California)

  • Richard A. Phillips

    (Natural Environment Research Council)

  • Andrea Manica

    (University of Cambridge)

  • Carolina Hazin

    (BirdLife International
    The Nature Conservancy)

  • Marcus Eriksen

    (5 Gyres Institute)

  • Jacob González-Solís

    (Universitat de Barcelona
    Universitat de Barcelona)

  • Josh Adams

    (Santa Cruz Field Station)

  • Yuri V. Albores-Barajas

    (Universidad Autonoma de Baja California Sur - UABCS
    Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT))

  • Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto

    (Universidad Cientifica del Sur
    ProDelphinus
    University of Exeter, School of Biosciences, Cornwall Campus)

  • Maria Saldanha Alho

    (Ispa - Instituto Universitário)

  • Deusa Teixeira Araujo

    (Associação Projecto Vitó)

  • José Manuel Arcos

    (SEO/BirdLife)

  • John P. Y. Arnould

    (Deakin University)

  • Nadito J. P. Barbosa

    (Associação Projecto Vitó)

  • Christophe Barbraud

    (UMR 7372 du CNRS-La Rochelle Université)

  • Annalea M. Beard

    (St. Helena Government, Jamestown
    Cardiff University)

  • Jessie Beck

    (Oikonos Ecosystem Knowledge)

  • Elizabeth A. Bell

    (Wildlife Management International Ltd)

  • Della G. Bennet

    (University of Canterbury)

  • Maud Berlincourt

    (Deakin University)

  • Manuel Biscoito

    (Museu de História Natural do Funchal)

  • Oskar K. Bjørnstad
  • Mark Bolton

    (RSPB Centre for Conservation Science)

  • Katherine A. Booth Jones

    (British Trust for Ornithology)

  • John J. Borg

    (National Museum of Natural History)

  • Karen Bourgeois

    (Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, Avignon Université
    University of Auckland)

  • Vincent Bretagnolle

    (UMR 7372 du CNRS-La Rochelle Université)

  • Joël Bried

    (University of the Azores)

  • James V. Briskie

    (University of Canterbury)

  • M. de L. Brooke

    (University of Cambridge)

  • Katherine C. Brownlie

    (Deakin University)

  • Leandro Bugoni

    (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande - FURG)

  • Licia Calabrese

    (Island Conservation Society
    Université Pierre et Marie Curie
    University of Seychelles)

  • Letizia Campioni

    (Ispa - Instituto Universitário)

  • Mark J. Carey

    (La Trobe University)

  • Ryan D. Carle

    (Oikonos Ecosystem Knowledge)

  • Nicholas Carlile

    (Department of Planning and Environment)

  • Ana R. Carreiro

    (University of Coimbra, MARE - Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre/ARNET - Aquatic Research Network, Department of Life Sciences
    InBIO Laboratório Associado, Campus Agrário de Vairão)

  • Paulo Catry

    (Ispa - Instituto Universitário)

  • Teresa Catry

    (Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa)

  • Jacopo G. Cecere

    (Area Avifauna Migratrice, Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISPRA))

  • Filipe R. Ceia

    (University of Coimbra, MARE - Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre/ARNET - Aquatic Research Network, Department of Life Sciences)

  • Yves Cherel

    (UMR 7372 du CNRS-La Rochelle Université)

  • Chang-Yong Choi

    (Seoul National University)

  • Marco Cianchetti-Benedetti

    (Ornis Italica)

  • Rohan H. Clarke

    (Monash University)

  • Jaimie B. Cleeland

    (University of Tasmania
    Australian Antarctic Division)

  • Valentina Colodro

    (Oikonos Ecosystem Knowledge)

  • Bradley C. Congdon

    (James Cook University)

  • Jóhannis Danielsen

    (Faroe Marine Research Institute)

  • Federico Pascalis

    (Area Avifauna Migratrice, Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISPRA)
    University of Milan)

  • Zoe Deakin

    (Cardiff University
    RSPB Centre for Conservation Science)

  • Nina Dehnhard

    (Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA)
    University of Antwerp)

  • Giacomo Dell’Omo

    (Ornis Italica)

  • Karine Delord

    (UMR 7372 du CNRS-La Rochelle Université)

  • Sébastien Descamps

    (Norwegian Polar Institute)

  • Ben J. Dilley

    (University of Cape Town)

  • Herculano A. Dinis

    (Associação Projecto Vitó)

  • Jerome Dubos

    (UMR ENTROPIE, Université de la Réunion)

  • Brendon J. Dunphy

    (University of Auckland)

  • Louise M. Emmerson

    (Australian Antarctic Division)

  • Ana Isabel Fagundes

    (SPEA)

  • Annette L. Fayet

    (Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA)
    University of Oxford)

  • Jonathan J. Felis

    (Santa Cruz Field Station
    United States Geological Survey)

  • Johannes H. Fischer

    (Island Conservation Society
    Aquatic Unit, Department of Conservation)

  • Amanda N. D. Freeman

    (Nature North)

  • Aymeric Fromant

    (Deakin University
    UMR 7372 du CNRS-La Rochelle Université)

  • Giorgia Gaibani

    (LIPU-BirdLife Italy)

  • David García

    (Iniciativa de Recerca de la Biodiversitat de les Illes (IRBI))

  • Carina Gjerdrum

    (Environment and Climate Change Canada)

  • Ivandra Soeli Gonçalves Correia Gomes

    (Associação Projecto Vitó)

  • Manuela G. Forero

    (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC))

  • José P. Granadeiro

    (Universidade de Lisboa & CESAM - Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies)

  • W. James Grecian

    (Durham University)

  • David Grémillet

    (CNRS, EPHE, IRD
    University of Cape Town)

  • Tim Guilford

    (University of Oxford)

  • Gunnar Thor Hallgrimsson

    (University of Iceland)

  • Luke R. Halpin

    (Monash University
    Halpin Wildlife Research)

  • Erpur Snær Hansen

    (South Iceland Nature Research Centre)

  • April Hedd

    (Wildlife Research Division, Environment and Climate Change Canada)

  • Morten Helberg

    (Østfold University College
    BirdLife Norway, Sandgata 30 B)

  • Halfdan H. Helgason

    (East Iceland Nature Research Centre)

  • Leeann M. Henry

    (St. Helena Government, Jamestown)

  • Hannah F. R. Hereward

    (Cardiff University
    Thoday Building, Deiniol Road)

  • Marcos Hernandez-Montero

    (Associação Projeto Biodiversidade)

  • Mark A. Hindell

    (University of Tasmania)

  • Peter J. Hodum

    (Oikonos Ecosystem Knowledge)

  • Simona Imperio

    (Area Avifauna Migratrice, Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISPRA)
    Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources, CNR)

  • Audrey Jaeger

    (UMR ENTROPIE, Université de la Réunion)

  • Mark Jessopp

    (University College Cork
    University College Cork)

  • Patrick G. R. Jodice

    (Clemson University)

  • Carl G. Jones

    (Mauritian Wildlife Foundation
    Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust)

  • Christopher W. Jones

    (University of Cape Town)

  • Jón Einar Jónsson

    (University of Iceland’s Research Center at Snæfellsnes)

  • Adam Kane

    (University College Dublin)

  • Sven Kapelj

    (Association Biom)

  • Yuna Kim

    (Macquarie University)

  • Holly Kirk

    (RMIT University)

  • Yann Kolbeinsson

    (Northeast Iceland Nature Research Centre)

  • Philipp L. Kraemer

    (Justus Liebig University Giessen)

  • Lucas Krüger

    (Instituto Antártico Chileno
    Instituto Milénio Biodiversidad de Ecosistemas Antárticos y Subantárticos (BASE))

  • Paulo Lago

    (SEO/BirdLife
    BirdLife Malta)

  • Todd J. Landers

    (University of Auckland
    Auckland Council)

  • Jennifer L. Lavers

    (Tjaltjraak Native Title Aboriginal Corporation)

  • Matthieu Corre

    (UMR ENTROPIE, Université de la Réunion)

  • Andreia Leal

    (Associação Projecto Vitó)

  • Maite Louzao

    (AZTI)

  • Jeremy Madeiros

    (Bermuda Government)

  • Maria Magalhães

    (Regional Directorate for Marine Policies, Azores Government)

  • Mark L. Mallory

    (Acadia University)

  • Juan F. Masello

    (Justus Liebig University Giessen)

  • Bruno Massa

    (University of Palermo)

  • Sakiko Matsumoto

    (Nagoya University)

  • Fiona McDuie

    (San Jose State University Research Foundation)

  • Laura McFarlane Tranquilla

    (Birds Canada)

  • Fernando Medrano

    (Universitat de Barcelona
    Universitat de Barcelona)

  • Benjamin J. Metzger

    (BirdLife Malta)

  • Teresa Militão

    (Universitat de Barcelona
    Universitat de Barcelona)

  • William A. Montevecchi

    (Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador)

  • Rosalinda C. Montone

    (Universidade de São Paulo - Instituto Oceanográfico)

  • Leia Navarro-Herrero

    (Universitat de Barcelona
    Universitat de Barcelona)

  • Verónica C. Neves

    (University of the Azores
    IMAR Instituto do Mar, Universidade dos Açores)

  • David G. Nicholls

    (Chisholm Institute)

  • Malcolm A. C. Nicoll

    (Zoological Society of London)

  • Ken Norris

    (Natural History Museum)

  • Steffen Oppel

    (RSPB Centre for Conservation Science)

  • Daniel Oro

    (CEAB-CSIC, Centre d’Estudis Avançats de Blanes)

  • Ellie Owen

    (RSPB Centre for Conservation Science
    The National Trust for Scotland, Balnain House, Huntly Street)

  • Oliver Padget

    (University of Oxford)

  • Vítor H. Paiva

    (University of Coimbra, MARE - Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre/ARNET - Aquatic Research Network, Department of Life Sciences)

  • David Pala

    (Parco naturale Regionale di Porto Conte)

  • Jorge M. Pereira

    (University of Coimbra, MARE - Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre/ARNET - Aquatic Research Network, Department of Life Sciences)

  • Clara Péron

    (Laboratoire de Biologie des Organismes et Ecosystèmes Aquatiques (UMR BOREA) - Muséum national d’Histoire Naturelle (MNHN), CNRS, IRD, SU, UCN, UA)

  • Maria V. Petry

    (Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos - UNISINOS)

  • Admilton Pina

    (Associação Projecto Vitó)

  • Ariete T. Moreira Pina

    (Project Vitó Association)

  • Patrick Pinet

    (Université de La Réunion)

  • Pierre A. Pistorius

    (Nelson Mandela University)

  • Ingrid L. Pollet

    (Acadia University)

  • Benjamin J. Porter

    (Cardiff University)

  • Timothée A. Poupart

    (Deakin University)

  • Christopher D. L. Powell
  • Carolina B. Proaño

    (Max Planck Institute for Ornithology)

  • Júlia Pujol-Casado

    (Universitat de Barcelona
    Universitat de Barcelona)

  • Petra Quillfeldt

    (Justus Liebig University Giessen)

  • John L. Quinn

    (University College Cork)

  • Andre F. Raine

    (Archipelago Research and Conservation)

  • Helen Raine

    (Archipelago Research and Conservation)

  • Iván Ramírez

    (Convention on Migratory Species (CMS))

  • Jaime A. Ramos

    (University of Coimbra, MARE - Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre/ARNET - Aquatic Research Network, Department of Life Sciences)

  • Raül Ramos

    (Universitat de Barcelona
    Universitat de Barcelona)

  • Andreas Ravache

    (UMR ENTROPIE (IRD, Université de La Réunion, CNRS, Université de La Nouvelle-Calédonie, Ifremer), Centre IRD Nouméa)

  • Matt J. Rayner

    (Auckland War Memorial Museum)

  • Timothy A. Reid

    (CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere)

  • Gregory J. Robertson

    (Environment and Climate Change Canada)

  • Gerard J. Rocamora

    (Island Conservation Society
    University of Seychelles)

  • Dominic P. Rollinson

    (University of Cape Town)

  • Robert A. Ronconi

    (Environment and Climate Change Canada)

  • Andreu Rotger

    (IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB))

  • Diego Rubolini

    (Università degli Studi di Milano
    Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque - Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (IRSA-CNR))

  • Kevin Ruhomaun

    (National Parks and Parks Conservation Service)

  • Asunción Ruiz

    (SEO/BirdLife)

  • James C. Russell

    (University of Auckland)

  • Peter G. Ryan

    (University of Cape Town)

  • Sarah Saldanha

    (Universitat de Barcelona
    Universitat de Barcelona)

  • Ana Sanz-Aguilar

    (IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB)
    University of Balearic Islands)

  • Mariona Sardà-Serra

    (Universitat de Barcelona
    Universitat de Barcelona)

  • Yvan G. Satgé

    (Clemson University)

  • Katsufumi Sato

    (University of Tokyo)

  • Wiebke C. Schäfer

    (Justus Liebig University Giessen)

  • Stefan Schoombie

    (University of Cape Town)

  • Scott A. Shaffer

    (Biological Sciences, San Jose State University)

  • Nirmal Shah

    (Nature Seychelles)

  • Akiko Shoji

    (University of Tsukuba)

  • Dave Shutler

    (Acadia University)

  • Ingvar A. Sigurðsson

    (Icelandic Institute of Natural History)

  • Mónica C. Silva

    (Universidade de Lisboa)

  • Alison E. Small

    (St. Helena Government, Jamestown)

  • Cecilia Soldatini

    (CICESE - Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada - Unidad La Paz)

  • Hallvard Strøm

    (Norwegian Polar Institute)

  • Christopher A. Surman

    (Halfmoon Biosciences)

  • Akinori Takahashi

    (National Institute of Polar Research)

  • Vikash R. V. Tatayah

    (Mauritian Wildlife Foundation)

  • Graeme A. Taylor

    (Department of Conservation)

  • Robert J. Thomas

    (Cardiff University)

  • David R. Thompson

    (National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Ltd)

  • Paul M. Thompson

    (University of Aberdeen)

  • Thorkell L. Thórarinsson

    (Northeast Iceland Nature Research Centre)

  • Diego Vicente-Sastre

    (Universitat de Barcelona
    Universitat de Barcelona)

  • Eric Vidal

    (UMR ENTROPIE (IRD, UR, UNC, CNRS, IFREMER)
    UMR IMBE (IRD, AMU, CNRS, UAPV))

  • Ewan D. Wakefield

    (Durham University)

  • Susan M. Waugh

    (BirdLife International)

  • Henri Weimerskirch

    (UMR 7372 du CNRS-La Rochelle Université)

  • Heiko U. Wittmer

    (Victoria University of Wellington)

  • Takashi Yamamoto

    (Azabu University)

  • Ken Yoda

    (Nagoya University)

  • Carlos B. Zavalaga

    (Universidad Cientifica del Sur)

  • Francis J. Zino

    (Freira Conservation Project)

  • Maria P. Dias

    (BirdLife International
    Universidade de Lisboa
    Universidade de Lisboa)

Abstract

Plastic pollution is distributed patchily around the world’s oceans. Likewise, marine organisms that are vulnerable to plastic ingestion or entanglement have uneven distributions. Understanding where wildlife encounters plastic is crucial for targeting research and mitigation. Oceanic seabirds, particularly petrels, frequently ingest plastic, are highly threatened, and cover vast distances during foraging and migration. However, the spatial overlap between petrels and plastics is poorly understood. Here we combine marine plastic density estimates with individual movement data for 7137 birds of 77 petrel species to estimate relative exposure risk. We identify high exposure risk areas in the Mediterranean and Black seas, and the northeast Pacific, northwest Pacific, South Atlantic and southwest Indian oceans. Plastic exposure risk varies greatly among species and populations, and between breeding and non-breeding seasons. Exposure risk is disproportionately high for Threatened species. Outside the Mediterranean and Black seas, exposure risk is highest in the high seas and Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) of the USA, Japan, and the UK. Birds generally had higher plastic exposure risk outside the EEZ of the country where they breed. We identify conservation and research priorities, and highlight that international collaboration is key to addressing the impacts of marine plastic on wide-ranging species.

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  • Bethany L. Clark & Ana P. B. Carneiro & Elizabeth J. Pearmain & Marie-Morgane Rouyer & Thomas A. Clay & Win Cowger & Richard A. Phillips & Andrea Manica & Carolina Hazin & Marcus Eriksen & Jacob Gonzá, 2023. "Global assessment of marine plastic exposure risk for oceanic birds," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-14, December.
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