We developed a model to estimate the number of bird carcasses that were likely deposited on the beaches of St. Paul Island, Alaska following the M:V Citrus oil spill in February 1996. Most of the islands beaches were searched on an irregular schedule, resulting in the recovery of 876 King Eider carcasses. A sub-sample of beaches were intensively studied to estimate daily persistence rate and detection probability [Fowler, A.C., Flint, P.L., 1997. Marine Pollution Bulletin]. Using these data, our model predicted that an additional 733970 King Eider carcasses were not detected during our searches. Therefore, we estimate that at least 1609970 King Eider carcasses occurred on beaches as a result of the spill. We lacked sufficient sample size to...
Beach surveys for live and dead beachcast birds are an economical and practical way of determining s...
Beached bird surveys have been widely used to monitor the impact of oil pollution in the oceans. How...
Oil contamination of waterfowl and seabirds has been documented as a significant cause of morbidity ...
The estimated total number of seabirds (18,291) killed during the 1997-1998 Point Reyes Tarball Inci...
Oil spills most visibly affect waterbirds and often the number of birds affected, a key measure of e...
Applications of the model to populations of Brunnich's guillemot Uria lomvia, common guillemot U. aa...
Studv History: This study originated from a need to develop a better estimate of the number of seabi...
The oil spill model algorithms in SIMAP have been developed over the past two decades to simulate fa...
We studied the removal of seabird carcasses by scavengers after the M/V Kure oil spill in California...
Although the waters off Newfoundland harbour millions of wintering marine birds, chronic marine oil ...
Graduation date: 2011The Pigeon Guillemot (Cepphus columba) is now the only species of marine bird i...
Bird coastal communities were studied along Bribie Island and Moreton Island, two islands within Mor...
Beached bird surveys have been widely used to monitor the impact of oil pollution in the oceans. How...
A statistical analysis of 45 oil spills shows a weak log-log correlation between spill volume and nu...
Nearshore marine habitats of coastal British Columbia (BC) are used by large numbers of numerous spe...
Beach surveys for live and dead beachcast birds are an economical and practical way of determining s...
Beached bird surveys have been widely used to monitor the impact of oil pollution in the oceans. How...
Oil contamination of waterfowl and seabirds has been documented as a significant cause of morbidity ...
The estimated total number of seabirds (18,291) killed during the 1997-1998 Point Reyes Tarball Inci...
Oil spills most visibly affect waterbirds and often the number of birds affected, a key measure of e...
Applications of the model to populations of Brunnich's guillemot Uria lomvia, common guillemot U. aa...
Studv History: This study originated from a need to develop a better estimate of the number of seabi...
The oil spill model algorithms in SIMAP have been developed over the past two decades to simulate fa...
We studied the removal of seabird carcasses by scavengers after the M/V Kure oil spill in California...
Although the waters off Newfoundland harbour millions of wintering marine birds, chronic marine oil ...
Graduation date: 2011The Pigeon Guillemot (Cepphus columba) is now the only species of marine bird i...
Bird coastal communities were studied along Bribie Island and Moreton Island, two islands within Mor...
Beached bird surveys have been widely used to monitor the impact of oil pollution in the oceans. How...
A statistical analysis of 45 oil spills shows a weak log-log correlation between spill volume and nu...
Nearshore marine habitats of coastal British Columbia (BC) are used by large numbers of numerous spe...
Beach surveys for live and dead beachcast birds are an economical and practical way of determining s...
Beached bird surveys have been widely used to monitor the impact of oil pollution in the oceans. How...
Oil contamination of waterfowl and seabirds has been documented as a significant cause of morbidity ...