This report presents the proportion of dead oiled birds washed ashore in TheNetherlands of the total number of birds washing ashore as a result of beachedbird surveys conducted by volunteers of the Dutch Seabird Group (NZG/NSO).Apart from the survey results for winter 2010/11, a summary is provided ofdata collected in summer 2010. The results are presented in a context of datacollected in over 50 earlier seasons (1959/60-2009/10).? The oil rate (fraction of oiled corpses of all birds found dead) is considered anindicator of levels of (chronic) oil pollution in the Southern Bight with mineral oiland other lipophilic substances (Camphuysen 1999). These (species-specific) oilrates are calculated on the basis of hundreds of beached bird surveys...
We investigated the impact of the “Erika” oil spill in the Bay of Biscay (France) on seabird popula...
Large oil spills are dramatic perturbations on marine ecosystems, and seabirds are one of the worst ...
In 1992, the Institute of Nature Conservation (INC) started ship-based surveys on the Belgian Contin...
This report presents the proportion of dead oiled birds washed ashore in TheNetherlands of the total...
Trends in oil pollution in the southernmost (Belgian) part of the North Sea were analysed using a da...
Oil contamination is still a major cause of mortality in many coastal and seabird species around Eur...
Trends in oil rates of beached seabirds reflect temporal and spatial patterns in chronic oil polluti...
The history of collecting beached birds along the Flemish coast goes back to 1962. The study aims to...
Oil-pollution monitoring at sea through beach bird surveying would undoubtedly benefit from a furthe...
Between 28 January and 9 February 2003, c. 4000 heavily oiled seabirds washed ashore in The Netherla...
This is the second report of the Beached Bird Surveys along the Flemish coast. The study was conduct...
Mystery oil spills off the Dutch coast affected colonial, adult Lesser Black-backed Gulls prior to a...
Although the waters off Newfoundland harbour millions of wintering marine birds, chronic marine oil ...
The “Erika” oil spill has killed more seabirds than any before in Europe: nearly 70 000 guillemots ...
In the winter of 2002–03 the Prestige tanker spilled 60,000 tons of oil over the northern half ofthe...
We investigated the impact of the “Erika” oil spill in the Bay of Biscay (France) on seabird popula...
Large oil spills are dramatic perturbations on marine ecosystems, and seabirds are one of the worst ...
In 1992, the Institute of Nature Conservation (INC) started ship-based surveys on the Belgian Contin...
This report presents the proportion of dead oiled birds washed ashore in TheNetherlands of the total...
Trends in oil pollution in the southernmost (Belgian) part of the North Sea were analysed using a da...
Oil contamination is still a major cause of mortality in many coastal and seabird species around Eur...
Trends in oil rates of beached seabirds reflect temporal and spatial patterns in chronic oil polluti...
The history of collecting beached birds along the Flemish coast goes back to 1962. The study aims to...
Oil-pollution monitoring at sea through beach bird surveying would undoubtedly benefit from a furthe...
Between 28 January and 9 February 2003, c. 4000 heavily oiled seabirds washed ashore in The Netherla...
This is the second report of the Beached Bird Surveys along the Flemish coast. The study was conduct...
Mystery oil spills off the Dutch coast affected colonial, adult Lesser Black-backed Gulls prior to a...
Although the waters off Newfoundland harbour millions of wintering marine birds, chronic marine oil ...
The “Erika” oil spill has killed more seabirds than any before in Europe: nearly 70 000 guillemots ...
In the winter of 2002–03 the Prestige tanker spilled 60,000 tons of oil over the northern half ofthe...
We investigated the impact of the “Erika” oil spill in the Bay of Biscay (France) on seabird popula...
Large oil spills are dramatic perturbations on marine ecosystems, and seabirds are one of the worst ...
In 1992, the Institute of Nature Conservation (INC) started ship-based surveys on the Belgian Contin...