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    Eye of the Albatross: Visions of Hope and Survival

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      ROBERTSON, G., and R. GALES, eds. 1998. Albatross Biology and Conservation. Chipping Norton, N.S.W., Australia: Surrey Beatty and Sons Pty Limited.

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      INDEX

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      agriculture

      Aila, William

      Alaska

      fishery management in

      long-line fleet of

      seabird protection and

      Alaska Current

      Alaska Fisherman’s Journal

      Albacore Tuna

      albatross(es). See also breeding; chicks; Amelia; Amelia’s chick; and specific species

      adult mortality, natural

      affect of seeing

      anatomy of

      bones of, used by Maoris

      clock in brain of

      Coleridge and metaphor of

      contamination levels of

      courtship and “dancing” of (see also albatross breeding; albatross chicks)

      creatures encountered by

      distances covered by

      distinguishing feature of, vs. other tube-nosed birds

      down of, used by humans

      early descriptions of

      eaten by Aleuts

      evolution of

      extreme attributes of

      feathers and skin of

      females, courtship and

      fidelity of

      fishing industry and

      flight and

      flight altitude of

      flight speed of

      food needs

      food search methods

      food shortages and

      foraging ranges

      future of

      global warming and

      as “gooney birds”

      “honeymoon” of, at sea

      human parallels with

      human spread into islands of

      killed by humans

      landing by

      lifespan of

      male, aggressiveness of

      Masonic and

      Midway Atoll

      name of

      navigation by

      nonbreeding adults

      number of

      number of, vs. hooks on long-lines

      observed by Steller

      pollution and

      population decline of

      preening habits of

      protections for, enacted

      range of

      rats and

      reproduction rate of

      scientific study of travels of

      shooting of, by Shelvock’s officer

      sleeping in flight

      smell, sense of

      social relationships of

      sturdiness of

      symbolism of

      tameness, of

      taxonomy of

      Tern Island

      threatened species, number and proportion of

      Tiger Sharks and

      urban North America and

      wings of

      Albatross Island

      Albatross Project

      Albatross Resolution of 1996 (World Conservation Union)

      Albatross (“winged boat”)

      aldrin

      Aleutian Islands

      Alitak Bay

      Allen, Brian

      Amberjack

      Amelia

      appearance of

      chick hatched

      distance of foraging trips by

      feeding chick

      first departure of

      flight of, as poetry

      food search, to feed new chick

      last visit of, to chick

      maternity vs. hunger and

      mental map of

      named

      on North Pacific Current

      realm of

      transmitter affixed to

      travels

      February 17 to 25

      February 26 to March 14

      March 16 to April 14

      April 15 to 29

      April 29 to May 13

      May 13 to 27

      May 28 to August 9

      Amelia’s chick

      early feeding and brooding of

      fed by Dad

      feeding of

      first flight of

      hatched

      heat stress and

      last visit from parents

      no longer needs brooding

      saved from storm

      American Bird Conservancy

      Amsterdam Albatross

      anchovies

      Anderson, Dr. David

      Andromeda Galaxy

      Antarctica

      Antarctica Project

      Antarctic Toothfish (“Chilean seabass”)

      Antarctic waters

      antibiotics

      Antipodes Albatross

      ants

      aquaculture (seafood farming)

      Arctic

      Arctic Terns

      Ashy Storm-Petrels

      Atlantic Cod

      Atlantic Halibut

      Atlantic Ocean

      Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatrosses

      atolls

      Auckland Albatross

      Auckland Shy Albatross

      Audubon Society

      Austin, Oliver, Jr.

      Australia

      breeding sites in

      conservation and

      illegal fishing and

      long-line regulations by

      bacteria

      Bailey, Shaun

      Baker, Jason

      Bald Eagles

      Baltic Sea, go

      Banks, Joseph

      Baron, Nancy

      Barred Filefish

      Bartle, Dr. Sandy

      Beach Heliotrope

      Beach Naupaka

      Beagle (ship)

      Becker, Brenda

      beetles

      Belted Wrasse

      Bennet, Gordon

      Bennett, G.

      Bering, Vitus

      Bering Island

      Bering Sea

      crab fishery

      fishing regulation in

      Bermuda

      Bermuda grass

      Bertilsson, Petra

      Bigeye Tuna

      bird lice

      BirdLife International

      “bird lines”

      birds. See also songbirds; seabirds

      eradicated by Polynesians

      mating for life, and cheating by

      threatened species of

      Bird Wrasse

      Black-browed Albatros
    s

      breeding sites of

      chicks

      longline fisheries and

      number of

      range of

      Black-footed Albatross

      appearance of

      beach debris and

      breeding habits of

      chicks

      contamination and

      courtship dancing by

      first flight of

      food needs of

      global warming and

      group of

      longline fishing and

      losses able to be sustained by

      number of

      survival rate of chicks

      Tern Island

      use of oceans by and range of

      Black-legged Kittiwakes

      Black Noddies

      nesting by

      temperament of

      Black Surgeonfishes

      Blacktail Wrasse

      Black Triggerfish

      blowfly, parasitic

      Bluefin Trevally (Omilu)

      Bluefin Tuna

      Blue Sharks

      Bluespine unicornfish

      Bluestripe Butterflyfish

      Bolland, Ray

      Bonin Islands

      Bonin Petrels

      Laysan Island and

      Midway Atoll and

      bonito

      boobies

      frigatebird and

      misnamed

      Bradley, Russ

      Brahms Seamount

      breeding. See also chicks; eggs; nesting; nests

      areas of

      birthplace and

      contamination and

      difficulty of

      death and

      delayed

      divorce and

      fishing boats and

      food sources and

      global warming and

      habits

      incubating, on nest

      language and

      military and sites of

      number of pairs

      number of sites

      shared by males and females

      social relations and

      speciation and

      survival rate of hatchlings

      time for

      weight loss during

      years skipped, to molt

      Bristle-thighed Curlews

      British Columbia

      Brown Noddy

      nesting

      Bryde’s Whales

      Buhleier, Birget

      Buller’s Albatross

      distances traveled by

      Bullethead Parrotfish

      Bull Kelp

      Bulwer’s Petrels

      bunchgrass

      burrow nesting

      Butterflyfish

      by-kill

      as percent of world catch

      Cachalot (whaler)

      California

      fisheries

      longline fishing and

      California Current

      California Squid

      Campbell, Roy

      Campbell Island, New Zealand

      Campbell Island Black-browed Albatross

      Canadian fishing

      Canadian Maritimes

      canine distemper, go

      Cape Horn

      Caribbean Monk Seal

      Carsten, Laura

      Caspian Sea seals

      Cassin’s Auklet

      Cayman Island Green Turtle

      Center for Biological Diversity

      Chatham Albatross

      Chatham Islands

      chemical pollutants (toxic)

      albatrosses and

      humans affected by

      morbillivirus mortalities and

      in plastics eaten by seabirds

      turtles and

      chick(s). See also breeding; egg(s)

      ability of, to survive fasting

      adult behavior toward

      “dancing” by

      deaths of

      dehydration and

      down “harvested” from

      East Island

      feeding of

      fish hooks swallowed by

      flight by

      global warming and

      growth of

      lead-poisoning of

      Midway Atoll

      newly-hatched

      number of, in lifetime of one bird

      plastic debris and

      starvation of

      storms and

      Chile

      “Chilean seabass” fishery

      China

      Chirikof Island

      chlordane

      Chopin Seamount

      Christmas Shearwaters

      Christmas Wrasses

      chubs

      ciguatera poisoning

      “circle hooks”

      climate. See also global warming albatrosses and extremes of

      Coast Guard, U.S.

      cod fishery

      Cold War

      Coleridge, Samuel Taylor

      Coltrane, John

      Columbus, Christopher

      Columbus, Ferdinand

      Commander Islands

      Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources

      Common Murres

      compass, of birds

      inclination vs. polarity

      magnetic and celestial

      compassion

      conservation groups

      Convict Tangs

      Cook, Capt. James

      Cookiecutter Shark

      cooperative hunting, by fish

      coral reefs

      Darwin point and

      diving, off Midway

      fish species

      global warming and die-off of

      islands and atolls protected by

      snorkeling, off Laysan Island

      Courtot, Brendan

      Crabeater Seals

      crabs

      fishery

      Craig, Mitch

      Cretaceous period

      deep volcanic seamounts and.

      mass extinction in

      “critter cam”

      Cross-hatch Triggerfish

      Croxall, John

      Crozet Island

      Cry of the Kalahari

      Clenophore

      cyanobacteria “blooms”

      “Dad” (Amelia’s mate)

      Dainty (ship)

      Daito island group.

      Dall’s Porpoises

      Dampier, William

      damselfish

      Dark-rumped Petrel

      Darwin, Charles

      Darwin point

      DDT

      debris, beach. See also plastic debris

      on Laysan Island

      Debussy Seamount

      Defenders of Wildlife

      Defley, Mark

      “derby days”

      Desmond, Paul

      diatoms

      Dickey, Donald R.

      Dickinson, Emily

      dieldrin

      die-offs

      of coral reefs

      of marine mammals

      Dietrich, Aaron

      Diomedea exulans. See Wandering Albatross

      dioxins

      diseases. Monk Seals and

      diving petrels

      dolphins

      die-offs of

      killed by drift nets

      Donne, John

      Donohue, Mary

      Donut Hole

      Dove Prion

      Drake Passage

      drifting organisms, at boundaries of masses of water

      drift-nets. See also nets

      banned

      birds killed by

      French Frigate Shoals and

      on Laysan Island beaches

      pollution by

      Dungeness Crabs

      Dutcher, William

      Eagle Ray

      eagles

      Earth

      human effect on

      life-support limits of

      magnetic field of, seen by birds

      Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund

      Easter Island

      East Island

      albatross chick survival rate

      tracki
    ng Tiger Shark off

      eco-tourism

      Ecuador

      egg(s)

      “candling”

      chemical contamination and

      hatching

      laying and incubating

      survival rate of chicks

      taken by humans

      Einstein, Albert

      Elderhostel

      Eliot, T. S.

      Ellis, Richard

      El Niño (Southern Oscillation)

      Emperor Seamount chain

      Endeavour (ship)

      endocrine-mimicking chemicals

      endrin

      Endurance (ship)

      Environmental Defense

      EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon)

      equator, navigation of birds and

      Equinox (fishing vessel)

      Eragrostis (grass)

      Española, Isla

      Europe

      Europeans

      in Hawaii

      kill albatrosses

      kill Monk Seals

      lives of, saved by albatrosses

      evolution

      Ewing, John

      Ewing, Valerie

      Fairy Tern

      survival rate of

      Falkland Islands

      breeding sites in

      Faroe Islands

      feathers

      albatrosses killed for

      molting, and breeding

      seabirds killed for

      Fernandez, Patty

      fibropapilloma

      field biologists, ambivalence of, about disturbing animals

      fimbristylis (grass)

      Finback (fishing vessel)

      Fischer, Karen

      fishery management. See also specific fisheries

      Individual Transferable Quotas (ITQs) and

      overfishing and

      total catch quotas, (“derby days”)

      unmanaged

      well-managed, vs. farming

      fishes

      color of deep-sea

      giant, study of

      number of

      plankton and

      unwanted, killed by fishing industry

      fishing, commercial. See also drift nets; gillnetting; hooks; longline fishery; and specific prey

      agreement to stop, in Donut Hole

      Alaskan

      albatrosses endangered by

      by-kill and

      chemical lightsticks, on beaches

      illegal

      Midway Atoll and

      modified to protect birds

      Monk Seals endangered by

      new regulations covering

     


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