Parker et al. - 2019 - Trip report to DOC Murihiku Bounty Islands seabird and fur seal research, Proclamation Island, 22 October 2019 -.pdf (815.16 kB)
Trip report to DOC Murihiku: Bounty Islands seabird and fur seal research, Proclamation Island. 22 October 2019 – 1 November 2019
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posted on 2020-06-01, 22:55 authored by Graham Parker, Thomas MatternThomas Mattern, Alan JD Tennyson, Kalinka Rexer-Huber, Paul M. SagarSix researches travelled to and conducted biological research on Proclamation Island at the Bounty
Islands 22 October 2019 – 1 November 2019. Research work focused on Salvin’s albatross, New
Zealand fur seals, erect crested penguins and Fulmar’s prion. The six researchers, and their
respective focus, were:
- Graham Parker and Kalinka Rexer‐Huber; Salvin’s albatross (Parker Conservation)
- Paul Sagar; Salvin’s albatross (NIWA)
- Thomas Mattern; erect rested penguin (Eudyptes Consulting)
Alan Tennyson; Fulmar prion (Te Papa)
- Paige Green; erect crested penguins, Salvin’s albatross (University of Tasmania)
Transport to and from the islands was with Evohe, skippered by Jim Dilley with five crew (total of
twelve personnel).
Islands 22 October 2019 – 1 November 2019. Research work focused on Salvin’s albatross, New
Zealand fur seals, erect crested penguins and Fulmar’s prion. The six researchers, and their
respective focus, were:
- Graham Parker and Kalinka Rexer‐Huber; Salvin’s albatross (Parker Conservation)
- Paul Sagar; Salvin’s albatross (NIWA)
- Thomas Mattern; erect rested penguin (Eudyptes Consulting)
Alan Tennyson; Fulmar prion (Te Papa)
- Paige Green; erect crested penguins, Salvin’s albatross (University of Tasmania)
Transport to and from the islands was with Evohe, skippered by Jim Dilley with five crew (total of
twelve personnel).