Boating traffic can disturb and negatively affect normal behaviors of marine birds, including foraging. Surveys of seabirds were performed on two vessel routes with different types of boat traffic in the San Juan Islands, Washington. Comparisons of data showed that birds were more abundant on the route taken by the Centennial vessel in the San Juan Channel than on the route taken by the Klahowya vessel in the Washington State Ferries’ San Juan Interisland route. Seabird species were non-uniformly distributed both between the two vessel routes and within each vessel route. My study was unable to find a correlation between seabird abundance and tidal state, contrary to established literature. Data on flushing behavior suggest that response to...
Seabirds are an important component of many marine ecosystems, but are in decline in many parts of ...
Exploitation of the seas is currently unsustainable, with increasing demand for marine resources pla...
SummaryExploitation of the seas is currently unsustainable, with increasing demand for marine resour...
Boating traffic can disturb and negatively affect normal behaviors of marine birds, including forag...
Seabirds are an important part of marine ecosystems. They act as apex predators and are indicators f...
Seabirds are declining on a global scale, and this trend is concerning as they play an important rol...
Understanding responses of breeding seabirds to the introduction of new sources of disturbance is im...
Fisheries management may impact on a range of seabirds’ traits such as foraging behavior. There is a...
Intricate tidal dynamics are the main drivers of ecosystem processes in coastal estuaries. Previous ...
An analysis of 71 ship-based seabird surveys on fixed ferry routes in the southernmost part of the N...
Seabird abundance in the San Juan Channel is affected by variations in tidal current speed and dire...
Long-term demographic studies show that seabird populations may suffer from competition with fisheri...
Marine birds are an excellent indicator of the health of the Salish Sea, located in between British ...
Observational surveys are vital to ornithological studies. Often done by boat or plane, they can of...
Seabirds are well known to be attracted by fishing boats to forage on offal and baits. We used recen...
Seabirds are an important component of many marine ecosystems, but are in decline in many parts of ...
Exploitation of the seas is currently unsustainable, with increasing demand for marine resources pla...
SummaryExploitation of the seas is currently unsustainable, with increasing demand for marine resour...
Boating traffic can disturb and negatively affect normal behaviors of marine birds, including forag...
Seabirds are an important part of marine ecosystems. They act as apex predators and are indicators f...
Seabirds are declining on a global scale, and this trend is concerning as they play an important rol...
Understanding responses of breeding seabirds to the introduction of new sources of disturbance is im...
Fisheries management may impact on a range of seabirds’ traits such as foraging behavior. There is a...
Intricate tidal dynamics are the main drivers of ecosystem processes in coastal estuaries. Previous ...
An analysis of 71 ship-based seabird surveys on fixed ferry routes in the southernmost part of the N...
Seabird abundance in the San Juan Channel is affected by variations in tidal current speed and dire...
Long-term demographic studies show that seabird populations may suffer from competition with fisheri...
Marine birds are an excellent indicator of the health of the Salish Sea, located in between British ...
Observational surveys are vital to ornithological studies. Often done by boat or plane, they can of...
Seabirds are well known to be attracted by fishing boats to forage on offal and baits. We used recen...
Seabirds are an important component of many marine ecosystems, but are in decline in many parts of ...
Exploitation of the seas is currently unsustainable, with increasing demand for marine resources pla...
SummaryExploitation of the seas is currently unsustainable, with increasing demand for marine resour...