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Potential Impact of Sea Level Rise on Seabird Nesting Islands in Acadia National Park
A multi-year study of seabird nesting islands owned in fee or under conservation easement to Acadia National Park, Maine was conducted between 2011 and 2014. A total of 13 islands (3 under fee-ownership, 10 with easements) were identified for detailed study. Islands were censused through a combination of boat-counts and direct colony walk-throughs, with detailed nest counts performed for Herring and Great Black-backed gulls and Double-crested cormorants. Presence of nesting Eider ducks and Black guillemots was also noted.
Potential Impact of Sea Level Rise on Seabird Nesting Islands in Acadia National Park
A multi-year study of seabird nesting islands owned in fee or under conservation easement to Acadia National Park, Maine was conducted between 2011 and 2014. A total of 13 islands (3 under fee-ownership, 10 with easements) were identified for detailed study. Islands were censused through a combination of boat-counts and direct colony walk-throughs, with detailed nest counts performed for Herring and Great Black-backed gulls and Double-crested cormorants. Presence of nesting Eider ducks and Black guillemots was also noted.
Potential Impact of Sea Level Rise on Seabird Nesting Islands in Acadia National Park
Anderson J. (Autor:in)
2015
54 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Zoology , Meteorological Data Collection, Analysis, & Weather Forecasting , Natural Resource Management , Ecology , Seabirds , Nesting , Sea level rise , National parks , Islands , Natural resources management , Seabird nesting , Environmental impacts , Conservation , Nest counts , Photographs , Acadia National Park
Vista management in Acadia National Park
Elsevier | 1990
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