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Northern Royal AlbatrossEducational resources on Northern Royal AlbatrossNorthern Royal Albatross or Diomedea sanfordi is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Endangered due to A4bc; B2ab(iii,v) . IUCN Profile of the Northern Royal Albatross Martin Luther King Jr. Boston University School of Theology ... The Northern Royal Albatross or Toroa, [3] Diomedea sanfordi, is a large seabird from the albatross family. sthweb.bu.edu/index.php?option=com_awiki&view=mediawiki&article=Northern_Royal_Albatross&... ADW: Diomedea epomophora: Information Northern royal albatross (D. e. sanfordi) are considerably smaller and have entirely black upper wings. Southern royal albatross (D. e. epomophora) have predominantly white wings animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Diomedea_epomophora.html PowerPoint Presentation - Slide 1 Mar-2-09 ... Northern royal albatross colony on remote outcrop called The Sisters, 850 km off New Zealand mainland www.usc.edu/org/cosee-west/October06Resources/Activities/Seabirds%20and%20Plastics%20... ADW: nroyalalbatross2001.jpg Northern royal albatross (Diomedea epomophora) animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/resources/pam_rasmussen/nroyalalbatross2001.jpg/view.html Royal Albatross Northern Royal Albatross (Diomedea epomophora sanfordi) Taiaroa Head, Otago Peninsula, NZ © 2000 Peter LaTourrette: Northern Royal Albatross (Diomedea epomophora sanfordi) www.stanford.edu/~petelat1/royal.html Peter Deunov They are hard to differentiate from the Northern Royal Albatross and the Wandering Albatross, with the Southern having white on the upper wing. sthweb.bu.edu/index.php?option=com_awiki&view=mediawiki&article=Southern_Royal_Albatross&... George L. Fox Visits to colonies can be very popular; the Northern Royal Albatross colony at Taiaroa Head in New Zealand attracts 40,000 visitors a year, [8] and more isolated colonies are regular sthweb.bu.edu/index.php?option=com_awiki&view=mediawiki&article=Albatross&Itemid=352 Garfield Bromley Oxnam Albatrosses are very long lived; most species survive upwards of 50 years, the oldest recorded being a Northern Royal Albatross that was ringed as an adult and survived for another sthweb.bu.edu/index.php?option=com_awiki&view=mediawiki&article=Albatross&Itemid=354 SOUTHWEST ATLANTIC OCEAN - REGIONAL ASSESSMENT ...most in Brazil B Black-browed Albatross Y primary longline, trawl most common seabird bycatch B Wandering Albatross Y primary longline extensive global range B Northern Royal Albatross Y bycatch.env.duke.edu/regions/SWA/SW%20Atlantic.pdf Regional Assessment Southern Ocean Longline Fishery According to the IUCN Red List, Antipodean albatross, Tristan albatross, southern royal albatross, Wandering albatross, northern royal albatross, sooty albatross https://mgel.env.duke.edu/bycatch/regions/southern-ocean/Southern%20Ocean.pdf
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