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In 1990, as part of the Beach Patrol Scheme, 4,145 km of coast of New Zealand were patrolled and 7,145 dead seabirds found. An unusual find was a White Tern (
Gygis alba). A summary is given of the coastal and monthly distributions of the eight
Phalacrocorax, Leucocarbo and
Stictocarbo species found during the 1943-1990 period. The Spotted Shag (
Stictocarbo punctatus) was the most frequently found, mainly during February to June on Canterbury and Otago beaches.