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April 9, 2007 · about 19 years ago

New route benefits the albatross

During the 2005-06 race, event organizers adopted the Save the Albatross campaign after becoming aware that around 100,000 albatross die each year after being caught on longline fishing hooks. In 2008-09 the race will increase efforts to protect these magnificent seabirds, and the new route will cre

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During the 2005-06 race, event organizers adopted the Save the Albatross campaign after becoming aware that around 100,000 albatross die each year after being caught on longline fishing hooks.

In 2008-09 the race will increase efforts to protect these magnificent seabirds, and the new route will create exciting new opportunities for raising awareness and support for the campaign.

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