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1 4.1 Priorities 4.2 Collaboration and 4.3
4.1 Priorities 4.2 Collaboration and 4.3 Reporting 1. Give high priority to actions addressing significant levels of murre mor

2 tality. 2. Give high priority to habitat
tality. 2. Give high priority to habitat protection for key colonies and foraging areas. 3. Give additional priority to resear

3 ch and monitoring needed to address murr
ch and monitoring needed to address murre conservation issues. 4. Give additional priority to actions supporting obligations o

4 f treaties and 5. Encourage and assist t
f treaties and 5. Encourage and assist the development and implementation of national murre conservation plans. 6. Coordinate

5 initiatives among circumpolar countries
initiatives among circumpolar countries to address shared murre conservation issues. 7. Ensure the involvement of other jurisd

6 ictions and groups necessary to effectiv
ictions and groups necessary to effectively implement this action plan. 9. Meet regularly to revise objectives and actions on

7 the basis of shared information. 8. Repo
the basis of shared information. 8. Report annually to CAFF on each nation's progress in implementing action plan. . 1 those

8 areas reducing mortality depressed pop
areas reducing mortality depressed populations are particularly the northwest a colony It 0" play important figure shou

9 ld breeders for ARCTIC ENVIRONMENT Loca
ld breeders for ARCTIC ENVIRONMENT Location of major breeding colonies and concentrations: Thick-billed Murres • Common

10 Murres • Both species .o. tbe cont
Murres • Both species .o. tbe context murre populations ensure public . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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