Seabird

usgb/ˈsiːˌbɜrd/
noun

A bird that is predominantly found in marine environments, typically adapted for life at sea.

The albatross is a well-known seabird recognized for its long wingspan.
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  • seabird species
  • seabird populations

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Ecological Importance

Seabirds play a vital role in marine ecosystems by helping to control fish populations.

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Seabirds help to maintain the balance of the oceanic food chain.
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Migration Patterns

Many seabirds migrate long distances in search of food or nesting sites.

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Understanding seabird migrations can provide insights into climate changes.
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Conservation Needs

Seabirds are often indicators of ocean health and are vulnerable to environmental degradation.

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Conservation efforts for seabirds can help protect marine biodiversity.
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