Beached bird surveys continue to be one of the main mechanisms by which marine oil pollution is monitored, and one of the earliest signals that an oiling event, small or large, has taken place. Beached bird surveys have been or are currently conducted in a number o
Oil contamination is still a major cause of mortality in many coastal and seabird species around Eur...
The world's oceans are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic activities, including significan...
Beached bird surveys have been widely used to monitor the impact of oil pollution in the oceans. How...
Oil-pollution monitoring at sea through beach bird surveying would undoubtedly benefit from a furthe...
One of the rationales for implementing beached bird monitoring programs is that they can provide dat...
Trends in oil pollution in the southernmost (Belgian) part of the North Sea were analysed using a da...
Trends in oil rates of beached seabirds reflect temporal and spatial patterns in chronic oil polluti...
118 surveys were conducted on 28 beaches, 11 of which were new. Thirty beached birds were found, six...
Bird coastal communities were studied along Bribie Island and Moreton Island, two islands within Mor...
Oil spills most visibly affect waterbirds and often the number of birds affected, a key measure of e...
This report presents the proportion of dead oiled birds washed ashore in TheNetherlands of the total...
The waters off Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, have one of the highest incidences in the world of...
The Puget Sound Seabird Survey (PSSS) leverages the expertise of citizen science birdwatchers to pro...
The survey has been conducted since April 1978 to study the long-term variations in bird population ...
Abstract: Marine birds are useful as bioindicators of environmental pollution in estuarine and marin...
Oil contamination is still a major cause of mortality in many coastal and seabird species around Eur...
The world's oceans are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic activities, including significan...
Beached bird surveys have been widely used to monitor the impact of oil pollution in the oceans. How...
Oil-pollution monitoring at sea through beach bird surveying would undoubtedly benefit from a furthe...
One of the rationales for implementing beached bird monitoring programs is that they can provide dat...
Trends in oil pollution in the southernmost (Belgian) part of the North Sea were analysed using a da...
Trends in oil rates of beached seabirds reflect temporal and spatial patterns in chronic oil polluti...
118 surveys were conducted on 28 beaches, 11 of which were new. Thirty beached birds were found, six...
Bird coastal communities were studied along Bribie Island and Moreton Island, two islands within Mor...
Oil spills most visibly affect waterbirds and often the number of birds affected, a key measure of e...
This report presents the proportion of dead oiled birds washed ashore in TheNetherlands of the total...
The waters off Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, have one of the highest incidences in the world of...
The Puget Sound Seabird Survey (PSSS) leverages the expertise of citizen science birdwatchers to pro...
The survey has been conducted since April 1978 to study the long-term variations in bird population ...
Abstract: Marine birds are useful as bioindicators of environmental pollution in estuarine and marin...
Oil contamination is still a major cause of mortality in many coastal and seabird species around Eur...
The world's oceans are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic activities, including significan...
Beached bird surveys have been widely used to monitor the impact of oil pollution in the oceans. How...