@article{Robinson_Meyer_Underhill_Calder_2012, title={Bank Cormorant chick entangled in fishing line dies after more than 88 hours}, url={https://journals.uct.ac.za/index.php/BO/article/view/158}, abstractNote={The Bank Cormorant <i>Phalacrocorax neglectus</i> is endemic to southern Africa, breeding along the Namibian and the west coast of South Africa including the Robben Island harbour (Ludynia et al. 2010, Sherley et al. 2011). The species has had an IUCN Red List status of Endangered since 2004 (BirdLife International 2012) after first being classified as Vulnerable in 2000 (Barnes 2000). From 1990 to 2006, over a 16-year period, Kemper et al. (2007) reported a 4.3% annual population decrease. Neither Barnes (2000), Kemper et al. (2007), nor BirdLife International (2012) list entanglements with fishing line as a threat to the species.}, journal={Biodiversity Observations}, author={Robinson, Kate J and Meyer, Corlia and Underhill, Les G and Calder, Jordan-Laine}, year={2012}, month={Sep.}, pages={188–194} }