True. When I go on my holidays I only go on cruises these days; the thought of flying and airport these days is beyond the pale. I've recorded many reports of what I've seen at sea, yet, more often than not, I'm the only birdwatcher on the ship. Also I've seen few if any birdwatching reports from fellow cruisers.Another obvious place is just in general the high seas, especially in tropical regions. There are various seabirds that are at best poorly known and which almost certainly represent new species. There are also a lot of known species where we have only a vague idea at most where they breed, or there normal range at certain times of year.
It's only anecdotal, but from my experience of sailing through Biscay, around the Canaries, the North Sea, the English Channel, Norway, the Irish Sea, the Spanish and Portuguese coastlines, the Mediterranean, and around Iceland and the Azores, the number of sea birds is declining markedly. I think more detailed scientific evidence will bear me out.
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