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1 September 2009 Notes on the Phoenix Petrel (Pterodroma alba) from Hatuta'a Island, Marquesas
Benoit Gangloff, Philippe Raust, Jean-Claude Thibault, Vincent Bretagnolle
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Abstract

The Phoenix Petrel (Pterodroma alba) is classified as Endangered and its population is declining on most of its breeding islands. However, the exact population size is not clearly known and data are sometimes old and inaccurate, such as for the Marquesas Archipelago, French Polynesia. Hatuta'a Island, Marquesas, was visited for three days in March 2007 to determine whether P. alba was still breeding on this island. The population size was estimated to be more than 200 pairs, compared with the one individual seen 20 years ago. Thus, Hatuta'a's importance for bird conservation in the region has increased.

Benoit Gangloff, Philippe Raust, Jean-Claude Thibault, and Vincent Bretagnolle "Notes on the Phoenix Petrel (Pterodroma alba) from Hatuta'a Island, Marquesas," Waterbirds 32(3), 453-458, (1 September 2009). https://doi.org/10.1675/063.032.0312
Published: 1 September 2009
KEYWORDS
conservation
French Polynesia
Hatuta'a
Marquesas
Phoenix Petrel
Pterodroma alba
seabird
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