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Provision Reference: reg 13 (pt 34/98)
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APPENDIX A: Species Profiles
Albatrosses and petrels are tube-nosed seabirds within the Order Procellariiformes (Warham 1990, del Hoyo & Collar 2014). Within the Family Diomedeidae (Table 16) the recovery plan applies to:
    * All six great albatross species within the genus Diomedea: Amsterdam Albatross, Antipodean Albatross, Northern Royal Albatross, Southern Royal Albatross, Tristan Albatross and Wandering Albatross. The great albatrosses are large seabirds with long, narrow wings and large pale bills (Onley & Scofield 2007).
    * Both sooty albatross species within the genus Phoebetria: Light-mantled Albatross and Sooty Albatross. The sooty albatrosses are medium sized seabirds, with dark bodies, long thin wings and smaller dark bills, when compared to the great albatrosses (Onley & Scofield 2007).
    * All 10 mollymawk albatross species within the genus Thalassarche: Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross, Black-browed Albatross, Buller's Albatross, Campbell Albatross, Chatham Albatross, Grey-headed Albatross, Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross, Salvin's Albatross, Shy Albatross and White-capped Albatross. The mollymawk albatrosses are small to medium sized seabirds, with generally dark backs, shorter and broader wings and smaller bills of varying colour, when compared to the great albatrosses (Onley & Scofield 2007).
Within the Family Procellariidae (Table 16) the plan applies to:
    * Both giant-petrel species within the genus Macronectes: