Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01285:front:0:p3
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Character Range: 6034–9598

Southern Royal Albatross Lesson 1825
Diomedea sanfordi Northern Royal Albatross Murphy 1917
Phoebetria fusca Sooty Albatross (Hilsenberg 1822)
Thalassarche bulleri Buller's Albatross (Rothschild 1893)
Thalassarche carteri Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross (Rothschild 1903)
Thalassarche chlororhynchos Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross (Gmelin 1789)
Thalassarche eremita Chatham Albatross Murphy 1930
Thalassarche impavida Campbell Albatross Mathews 1912
Thalassarche salvini Salvin's Albatross (Rothschild 1893)
Thalassarche steadi White-capped Albatross Falla 1933
Petrel species only foraging in Australia's jurisdiction
Procellaria aequinoctialis White-chinned Petrel Linnaeus 1758
Procellaria parkinsoni Black Petrel Gray 1862
Procellaria westlandica Westland Petrel Falla 1946
APPENDIX B: Status under Commonwealth and state threatened species legislation of albatross and petrel species referred to in the recovery plan
APPENDIX C: Habitats that are regarded as critical to the survival of threatened albatross and petrel species breeding within Australia's jurisdiction

List of Tables
       Table 1:   Albatross and petrel species referred to in the National Recovery Plan for albatrosses and petrels.
       Table 2:   Albatross and petrel breeding site locations in Australia's jurisdiction.
       Table 3:   Risk prioritisation
       Table 4:   Terrestrial and marine threats affecting the albatross and petrel species included in the recovery plan, adapted from Salafsky et al. (2008) and Dias et al. (2019)
       Table 5:   Summary of overarching actions in the National Recovery Plan for albatrosses and petrels.
       Table 6:   Strategy 1: Actions to ensure ongoing protection of albatross and petrel breeding site habitats in Australia's jurisdiction.
       Table 7:   Strategy 2: Actions to improve the understanding of the size, structure and population trends for albatrosses and petrels breeding in Australia's jurisdiction.
       Table 8:   Strategy 3: Actions to improve effectiveness of management measures that reduce land-based threats to albatrosses and petrels breeding within Australia's jurisdiction.
       Table 9:   Strategy 4: Actions to improve effectiveness of management measures that reduce marine based threats to albatrosses and petrels foraging in Australia's jurisdiction.
       Table 10:   Strategy 5: Actions to improve understanding of generalised threats to albatrosses and petrels breeding and foraging within Australia's jurisdiction.
       Table 11:   Strategy 6: Actions to improve community awareness of the conservation of albatrosses and petrels.
       Table 12:   Strategy 7: Actions to achieve substantial progress towards global conservation of albatrosses and petrels in international conservation and fishing forums.
       Table 13:   Performance measures.
       Table 14:   Summary of recovery actions and estimated costs for the first five years of implementation (these estimated costs do not take into account inflation over time).
       Table 15:   Affected interests.
       Table 16:   Classification of albatross and petrel species to which the recovery plan applies.
       Table 17:   Wandering Albatross (Diomedea exulans) risk matrix.
       Table 18:   Light-mantled Albatross (Phoebetria palbebrata) risk matrix.
       Table 19:   Shy Albatross (Thalassarche cauta) risk matrix.
       Table 20:   Grey-headed Albatross (Thalassarche chrysostoma) risk matrix.
       Table 21:   Black-browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophris) risk matrix.
       Table 22:   Southern Giant Petrel