Satellite-tracking study gives new insights into where seabirds find food

A project satellite-tracking hundreds of British and Irish seabirds has revealed new insights into where species search for food at sea.

Satellite-tracking study gives new insights into where seabirds find food

A project satellite-tracking hundreds of British and Irish seabirds has revealed new insights into where species search for food at sea.

The study, which tracked and modelled behaviour of kittiwakes, shags, razorbills and guillemots, can help assess potential impacts from offshore wind farms and other activities and where protected areas of the seas should be, researchers said.

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