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Marine Ornithology (from 2002) is published jointly by the African, Australasian, Pacific and UK Seabird Groups. The 2002 volume is published with the assistance of the Publications Fund of the Pacific Seabird Group. The new Marine Ornithology will maintain the past traditions of the journal, by providing a inter- national outlet for publications relating to marine birds, while extending its reach and accessibility by appearing free on the World Wide Web in a form that can be downloaded and printed in the same style as the hard-copy document. The print version will continue to be produced.

Remittance for South African subscriptions and individual mem- berships should be sent in Rands (institutional subscriptions R100, individual membership R50). Individual membership for South Africans includes membership in the African Seabird Group and a subscription to the printed Marine Ornithology.

For South Africa, send remittance to: John Cooper, African Seabird Group, c/o Avian Demography Unit, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7701, South Africa. E-mail: jcooper@

adu.uct.ac.za

Remittance for all other institutional and individual subscrip- tions to the printed version of Marine Ornithology should be sent in US Dollars or the equivalent (institutional subscriptions US$60, 60, Sterling £40, individual subscriptions US$30, 30, Sterling £20). Send remittance to: Tony Gaston, National Wildlife Research Centre, 100 Gamelin Boulevard, Hull, Quebec K1A 0H3, Canada. E-mail: marine.ornithology@ec.gc.ca Marine Ornithology publishes papers relating to the biology and conservation of birds associated with the marine environ- ment – behaviour, biogeography, ecology, evolution, genetics, physiology and systematics. Papers are especially invited on topics relating to the special adaptations of marine birds, the relationship between seabirds and oceanography and seabird–

fisheries interactions. Papers will be accepted on their merits as either pure science (advancement of knowledge), or conservation (advancement of seabird conservation), including issues relating to public policy and legislation. The journal includes provision for research reports, review papers, news items, status reports and opinion pieces. Normal academic publishing policy is fol- lowed with respect to authorship, originality, and sole publica- tion. Everything that appears in the printed journal also appears on the website.

Submissions may be any of the following:

Review articles: major papers reviewing an area of marine bird science or conservation that achieve a new synthesis of exist- ing information;

MARINE ORNITHOLOGY

Marine Ornithology is published both in hard copy, and in electronic form at the Marine Ornithology website. Papers are posted to the website individually, as soon as possible after acceptance, so that publication can be speeded. For those browsing the elec- tronic version of the journal, papers are available in Portable Document Format (PDF) so that they can be captured as exact fac- simile of the printed version for reading or printing. There is no charge for viewing or downloading papers posted at www.marineornithology.org.

Papers: reports of research results or conservation action exceed- ing 2000 words in length;

Short communications: reports shorter than 2000 words;

Status reports: comprehensive reviews of seabird population status for species and geographical regions;

Forum articles: short papers commenting on material carried by the journal, reporting new hypotheses relating to marine bird science or conservation, or reporting biological or physical processes relevant to marine birds but hitherto little known or ignored by marine ornithologists.

Materials should be submitted to the appropriate editor:

European studies Rob Barrett

Zoology Department Tromsø University Museum University of Tromsø NO–9037 Tromsø Norway

robb@tmu.uit.no

Southern Hemisphere and African studies John Cooper

African Seabird Group c/o Avian Demography Unit

University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7701 South Africa

jcooper@adu.uct.ac.za

North American and Asian studies Tony Gaston

174 Dufferin Road, Unit 11 Ottawa, ON K1M 2A6 Canada

marine.ornithology@ec.gc.ca

Books, proceedings, journals or web-material for review should be sent to:

Lisa Ballance (Review Editor) Southwest Fisheries Science Center 8604 La Jolla Shores Drive La Jolla, California 92037, USA Lisa.Ballance@noaa.gov

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