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SEAGHOSTS: International project will monitor the biodiversity of the smallest seabirds on the planet - EurekAlert


<strong>Starting now and until 2027, the international project SEAGHOSTS will monitor and conserve populations of storm petrels, among the smallest seabirds on the planet. The </strong><strong>Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon</strong><strong> (CI&Ecirc;NCIAS) and the</strong><strong> Institute for Research in Marine Sciences &ndash; OKEANOS</strong><strong>, at the University of Azores, are the Portuguese partners of this project.</strong>

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