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SDJV Project NumberTitleYear FundedLead Institution(s)Project LeadEmail AddressCollaboratorsLocationFocal SpeciesProject ReportsPublications
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An integrated model of scoter populations in eastern North America with a focus on estimating survival
2024Pennsylvania State UniversityFrances BudermanTony Roberts (USFWS)Atlantic Flyway
Black Scoter, White-winged Scoter, Surf Scoter
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175What are the ducks telling us? Documenting K'ahsho Got'ine knowledge about scoters2024Environment CanadaKirsty Gurney
Daniel Jackson (Fort Good Hope Renewable Resources Council), Frank T'Seleie (Tuyeta Management Board), Joseph Tobac (Tuyeta Management Board), Daniel Masuzumi Sr. (K'ahsho Got'ine Foundation), Eric Reed (CWS)
Northwest Territories, CanadaSurf Scoter White-winged Scoter
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174Regional variation in common eider exposure to oil-related contaminants in Atlantic Canada2024University of ManitobaGregg TomyJennifer Provencher (ECCC), Robert Ronconi (CWS)Atlantic CanadaCommon Eider
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Unifying the coast: Advancing image-based surveys to support sea duck conservation along the Pacific Flyway
2024USGSSusan De La Cruz
Tanya Graham (USGS), Kyle Spragens, Matthew Hamer, Andrew Annanie (WDFW), Josh Adams and Laney White (USGS), Mark Dever, Megan Ross, and Sean Boyd (ECCC)
Pacific Flyway
White-winged Scoter, Black Scoter, Surf Scoter, Harlequin Duck, Long-tailed Duck, Barrow's Goldeneye
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The Mitik of Nunatsiavut and beyond: Using satellite telemetry, contaminant analysis and Indigenous Knowledge to uncover movements, key areas of habitat use, and threats for the Common Eiders of northern Labrador throughout their range
2024Nunatisavut GovernmentMichelle Saunders
Scott Gilliland (Acadia University), Sarah Gutowsky (CWS), Sarah Wong (CWS), Mark Mallory (Acadia), Nic McLellan (DUC), Jennifer Provencher (ECCC), Greg Robertson (ECCC)
Atlantic CanadaCommon Eider
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Identifying the diets and breeding areas of harvested juvenile sea ducks: A continued stable isotope investigation
2023University of MarylandDavid Nelson
Hannah Vander Zanden (U Florida), Todd Katzner (USGS), Sarah Endyke (University of Maryland)
North AmericaSurf Scoter, Long-tailed Duck
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A Bioenergetic Model to Evaluate Winter Food Limitation in Barrow's Goldeneyes and Consequences of Climate Change
2022USGS Alaska Science CenterDan EslerBrian Robinson (USGS)Pacific CoastBarrow's Goldeneye
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/170%20BAGO%20Bioenergetics%20FY22%20Report.pdf
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Engaging a transboundary expert network to prioritize coastal and marine habitat management for sea ducks in the Salish Sea
2022Birds CanadaDavid Bradley
Danielle Ethier (Birds Canada), Dean Evans (Birds Canada), Pete Davidson (Birds Canada), James Casey (Birds Canada)
Salish Sea
Bufflehead, Barrow’s Goldeneye, Common Goldeneye, Harlequin Duck, Long-tailed Duck, Common Merganser, Surf Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/169%20Salish%20Sea%20Habitat%20Prioritization%20FY22%20Report.pdf
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Characterization of the migratory patterns, connectivity, philopatry and timing of the western North American Harlequin duck (Histrionicus histrionicus) population throughout
the annual cycle
2022Western Washington University, Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeAndrew Annanie
Joe Evenson (Washington DFW), Sean Boyd (ECCC), Lisa Bate (NPS), Kristina Smucker (Montana FWP), Chris Hammond (Montana FWP), Lucas Savoy (BRI), Beth MacCallum (Bighorn Wildlife), Susan Patla (Wyoming GFD), Andrea Orabona (Wyoming GFD), Doug Smith (NPS) , John Stephenson (NPS), John Bower (WWU), John McLaughlin (WWU), David Douglas (USGS)
British Columbia, Alberta, Alaska, Washington, Wyoming, Montana
Harlequin Duck
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/168%20HARD%20Telemetry%20Analysis%20Annual%20Report%20Sept%202022.pdf
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167Estimating sea duck productivity in eastern North America using a photographic survey 2021State University of New York-BrockportJacob Straub
Anthony Roberts (USFWS), Kelsey Sullivan (Maine DIFW)Atlantic Flyway
Black Scoter, Surf Scoter, White-Winged Scoter, Long-tailed Duck
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/167-FY21-Photographic-Survey-Straub.pdf
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Advancing Trans-boundary Sea Duck Conservation Actions: Scoter Habitat Use and Movement Patterns in the Salish Sea
2021Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Canadian Wildlife ServiceJoe Evenson and Megan Ross
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Kyle Spragens (Washington DFW), Sean Boyd (ECCC)Salish SeaSurf Scoter and White-winged Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/166%20FY22%20Report%20SUSC%20Salish%20Sea%20Ross.pdf
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Nutrient Reserve Dynamics of American Common Eiders in New Brunswick throughout the annual cycle
2021AvifauneFrancis St. PierreRay Alisauskas (ECCC), Scott Gilliland (CWS) Oliver Love (U Windsor)New BrunswickCommon Eider (American)
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/165%20Eider%20Energetics%20Data%20Avifaune%20FY22%20Report.pdf
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164Assessing Hunting Pressure on Common Eiders in Chukotka, Russia.2021Wildlife Conservation SocietyMartin RobardsLiliana Naves (Alaska DFG), Konstantin Klokov (St. Petersburg State U)RussiaCommon Eider (Pacific)
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/164%20Chukotka%20Harvest%20FY22%20Report%20WCS.pdf
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Improving US Sea Duck Harvest Estimates through Improved Sampling Design and Model Development
2021USGS Eastern Ecological Science CenterAndy Royle
Ben Augustine (USGS), Kathy Fleming (USFWS), Tony Roberts (USFWS), Adam Smith (ECCC)
Atlantic FlywayAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/163%20Sea%20Duck%20Harvest%20Model%20USGS%20FY22%20Report.pdf
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Identifying demographic bottlenecks and habitat use to support the recovery and management of American common eider: a range-wide, full life-cycle telemetry project
2021Ducks Unlimited Canada, Canadian Wildlife ServiceNic McLellan and Scott Gilliland
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Mark Mallory (Acadia U), Greg Robertson (ECCC), Jean-Francoix Giroux (UQM), Oliver Love (U Windsor), Al Hanson (CWS), Kelsey Sulllivan (Maine DIFW), Lucas Savoy (BRI), Christine Lepage (CWS), Stephane Lair (UDM), Glenn Olsen (USGS)
Atlantic FlywayCommon Eider (American)
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/162%20FY22%20Annual%20Report%20AmCOEI%20Telemetry.pdf
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161Monitoring of Non-breeding Sea Ducks on the Great Lakes2020US Fish and Wildlife ServiceBeth Ross
Auriel Fornier (Forbes Biological Station), Michael Schummer (SUNY-ESF), Jacob Straub (SUNY Brockport), Shannon Badzinski (CWS), Doug Tozer (Bird Studies Canada)
Ontario, Great Lakes
Long-tailed Duck, Black Scoter, Bufflehead, Common Goldeneye, Common Merganser, Red-breasted Merganser, Surf Scoter, White Winged Scoter, Hooded Merganser
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/161-FY21-Report-Great-Lakes-Monitoring-Model-Ross.pdf
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160Visibility correction factors for multiple species of sea ducks and diving ducks
using an aerial remote sensing approach
2020USGS Midwest Environmental Science CenterLuke Fara
William Beatty (USGS), Drew Fowler (USGS), Taylor Finger (Wisconsin DNR), Kyle Landolt (USGS), Steven Houdek (USGS), Benjamin Finley (USGS), Mark Koneff (USFWS)
Great LakesAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/160%20Great%20Lakes%20VCF%20Fara%202022%20Report.pdf
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159Estimating sea duck fecundity and survival using age-at-death data2020Biodiversity Research InstitiuteLucas SavoyTony Roberts (USFWS), Jesse Fallon (Virginia Tech)North America
Surf Scoter, White-winged Scoter, Long-tailed Duck, Black Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/159-FY21-Annual-Report-Pentosidine-BRI.pdf
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158Evaluating stable hydrogen isotopes for identifying breeding areas of harvested sea ducks2020University of MarylandDavid NelsonHannah Vander Zanden (U Florida), Todd Katzner (USGS)
Atlantic Flyway, Mississippi Flyway, Pacific Flyway
Long-tailed Duck, Surf Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/158%20Stable%20Isotope%20Analysis%20Annual%20Report%202022.pdf
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157Automated Sea Duck Counts from Aerial Photographs2020Western Ecosystems Technology, Inc.Riley KnoedlerThomas PreyblAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/157%20Automated%20Counting%20WEST%20Final%20Report.pdf
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156Evaluating Sea Duck Detectability in the Puget Sound Winter Ambient
Monitoring Program
2019US Geological SurveySarah ConverseKyle Spragens (Washington DFW), Jamie Brusa (UW), Matt Farr (UW)Salish SeaAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/156%20Sea%20Duck%20Detection%20Puget%20Sound%20Report%20FY22.pdf
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155Continental-scale Analysis of Sea Duck Telemetry Data2019University of Rhode IslandJuliet Lamb
Scott McWilliams (URI), Peter Paton (URI), Jay Osenkowski (RIDEM), Clara Cooper-Mullin (URI)
Atlantic Flyway, Great Lakes
Long-tailed Ducks, Surf Scoters, Black Scoters, White-winged Scoters
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/SDJV-PR155-Lamb-et-al.-progress-report-2021.pdf
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Integrating Fixed-Wing and Helicopter Survey Platforms to Improve Detection and Species Identification of North American Breeding Scoters
Detection and Species Identification of North American Breeding Scoters
2017Canadian Wildlife ServiceEric Reed
Scott Gilliland (CWS), Christine Lepage (CWS), Christian Roy (CWS), Cindy Wood (CWS), Mark Koneff (USFWS), Walt Rhodes (USFWS), Emily Silverman (USFWS)
Canada
Black Scoter, Surf Scoter, White-Winged Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/154%20Experimental%20Scoter%20Survey%20Report%202022.pdf
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Population monitoring and information needs for management and conservation of sea ducks on the Great Lakes
2017University of Wisconsin- Stevens PointJacob StraubMichael Schummer (SUNY Oswego)Great LakesAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/SDJV-PR153-Annual-Report-FY17-Straub-GrLakes-Sea-Ducks.pdf
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151Support for review of Waterfowl Breeding Population and Habitat Survey2016US Fish and Wildlife ServiceEmily SilvermanJohn Sauer (USGS)North AmericaAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/SDJV-PR151-Annual-Report-FY16-Silverman-WBPHS-review-.pdf
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Using genetics to determine the breeding areas of Common Eiders harvested in the Atlantic Flyway
2016US Geological SurveySarah SonsthagenChris Dwyer (USGS), Scott Gilliland (CWS)Atlantic FlywayCommon Eider (American)
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/150%20FY22%20Report%20AmCOEI%20Genetics%20Sonsthagen.pdf
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Population dynamics of American Common Eider: Estimating population growth and recruitment rates
2016University Quebec at MontrealJean-Francois Giroux
Martin Patenaude-Monette (UQAM)Atlantic FlywayCommon Eider (American)
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/SDJV-PR149-Final-Report-FY19-McLellan-COEI-pop-dynamics.pdf
https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jwmg.22122?casa_token=ebjjcf2UlTwAAAAA%3AuI0Ua_xqF1EYcPLNVZbp6ufqaoK1CGAUgRQCTeCC9dR9yRd9koOfw-tamfX5VZda9OETBMCn-RSguvZn
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148Measuring pentosidinne in skin biopsies to reliably age scoters2016Biodiversity Research Institute, Virginia Tech, West Virgina UniversityLucas SavoyJesse Fallon (Virginia Tech U), Hillar Klandorf (West Virginia U)North AmericaSurf Scoter and White-winged Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/SDJV-PR148-Final-Report-2019-Pentosidine-Aging-Scoters.pdf
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147Using crowdsourcing to interpret digital imagery2015US Fish and Wildlife ServiceEmily Silverman
Joe Evanson (WDFW), Tim Jones (USFWS), Walt Rhodes (USFWS), Jeff Leirness (USFWS), John Pickering (U of Georgia), Sam Droege (USGS)
North AmericaAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/SDJV-PR147_FWS-Migratory-Bird-Survey-Citizen-Science_Final.pdf
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146Point Barrow, Alaska, Migration Counts for King and Common Eiders2015Widllife Conservation SocietyRebecca McGuireRobert Suydam (North Slope Borough)AlaskaKing Eider, Common Eider
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/SDJV-PR146-Annual-Report-FY17-Bentzen-Eider-Migration-Count.pdf
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00300-019-02581-6
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145Wing tissue collection for sea ducks for stable isotope and genetic analyses2014US Geological SurveySarah SonsthagenTim Bowman (USFWS), Chris Dwyer (USFWS), Scott Gilliland (CWS)North AmericaAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/SDJV-PR145-Annual-Report-FY16-Sonsthagen-et-al-Wing-Collections.pdf
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Migration patterns, habitat use, and harvest characteristics of long-tailed ducks wintering on Lake Michigan
2014US Geological SurveyLuke FaraKevin Kenow (USGS)Great LakesLong-tailed Duck
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/SDJV-PR144-Annual-Report-FY18-Fara-Kenow-LTDU-Lake-Michigan.pdf
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Annual cycle connectivity, site fidelity, and habitat use of Pacific Surf, White-winged, and Black Scoters
2014Alaska Department of Fish and GameJason SchamberTyler Lewis (ADFG), Tim Bowman (USFWS)Alaska
Surf Scoter, White-winged Scoter, Black Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/SDJV-PR143-annrpt-FY17-Schamber-Pacific-scoters.pdf
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142Genetic characterization of Barrow’s goldeneyes in western North America2014US Geological SurveySarah SonsthagenSean Boyd (ECCC), Dan Esler (USGS)Pacific FlywayBarrow's Goldeneye
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/SDJV-PR142-Annual-Report-FY16-Sonsthagen-BAGO-genetics_v2.pdf
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141Canadian Barrenlands Experimental Breeding Sea Duck Survey2014US Fish and Wildlife ServiceWalt RhodesScott Gilliland (CWS), Emily Silverman (USFWS)CanadaAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/SDJV-PR141-Rhodes-annrpt-FY15.pdf
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140Pacific common eider breeding surveys in western Canada2014Canadian Wildlife ServiceEric ReedCindy Wood (CWS), Myra Robertson (CWS)CanadaCommon Eider (Pacific)
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/SDJV-PR140-Reed-final-report-FY16.pdf
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139Assessment of Harvest Potential of 5 Species of Sea Ducks2013US Fish and Wildlife ServiceMark Koneff
Chris Dwyer (USFWS), Gutherie Zimmerman (USFWS), Kathy Fleming (USFWS) Paul Padding (USFWS), Patrick Devers (USFWS)
North AmericaAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/2016-SeaDuckHarvestPotentialAssessment_Final-Report.pdf
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137Sample size considerations for satellite telemetry studies of sea ducks2013US Fish and Wildlife ServiceTony RobertsEmily Silverman (USFWS), Suzanne Gifford (Gifford Consulting)North AmericaAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/SDJV-PR137-Annual-Report-FY17-Roberts-PTT-sample-size-1.pdf
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136Aerial Detection Study in Puget Sound2012Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Canadian Wildlife ServiceJoe Evenson
Heather Tschaekofske, Bryan Murphie, Tom Cyra, Don Kraege (WDFW)Washington StateAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/SDJV_PR136_-Evenson_annrpt_FY13.pdf
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Sea Duck Research and Monitoring in the Atlantic Flyway: Development of a monitoring program for the American Common Eider. An assessment of repeatability and accuracy of aerial counts of males
2012Canadian Wildlife ServiceScott Gilliland
Christine Lepage (CWS), Francois Boldoc (CWS), Kevin Connor (New Brunswick DNR)
Atlantic FlywayCommon Eider (American)
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/SDJV-PR135-Annual-Report-FY13-Gilliland_Aerial-Counts-of-Males.pdf
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Sea Duck Research and Monitoring in the Atlantic Flyway: Development of a monitoring program for the American Common Eider. Part II: Assessing the use High Resolution Imagery for counting males
2010Canadian Wildlife ServiceScott GillilandFrancois Bolduc (CWS), Christine Lepage (CWS)Atlantic FlywayCommon Eider (American)
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/SDJV-PR134-Annual-Report-Devel-Monitoring-COEI-Part-2-.pdf
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Winter foraging ecology of American Bufflehead (Bucephala albeola) in relation to shellfish aquaculture sites and other shallow water habitats in Chesapeake Bay, Virginia
2010College of William and MaryPaige RossMark Luckenback (Virginia Institute of Marine Science)Chesapeake BayBufflehead
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132Long-term demography of a northern population of common goldeneyes 2010University of Nevada RenoJim SedingerEric Taylor (USFWS)AlaskaCommon Goldeneye
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131Compilation and Archival of Sea Duck Satellite Telemetry Data2010US Geological SurveyAlicia Wells-BerlinManyNorth AmericaAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/SDJV-PR131-Berlin_Compilation-and-archival-of-sea-duck-satellite-telemetry-data.pdf
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130 Atlantic and Great Lakes Sea Duck Migration Study2010-2018ManySea Duck Joint VentureManyAtlantic Flyway, Mississippi Flyway
Surf Scoter, Black Scoter, White-winged Scoter, Long-tailed Duck
https://seaduckjv.org/science-resources/atlantic-and-great-lakes-sea-duck-migration-study/
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129Pacific coast winter sea duck survey2010Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeDon Kraege
Tim Bowman (USFWS), Emily Silverman (USFWS), Andre Breault (CWS), Joe Evenson (WDFW), Jack Hodges (USFWS), Bill Larned (USFWS)
Pacific FlywayAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/SDJV-PR129-Kraege-annrpt-FY12.pdf
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Effects of gavage feeding and Extended Post-operative Care on Sea Ducks after Implantation of Satellite Transmitters
2010Avian Specialty Veterinary ServicesScott FordMatt Perry (USGS), Alicia Berlin (USGS), Glenn Olsen (USGS)North AmericaLong-tailed Ducks, Black Scoters
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr128.pdf
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Molting White-winged Scoters (Melanitta fusca) in the St. Lawrence estuary: survival estimates, philopatry to molting sites, location of fall staging, wintering, spring staging and breeding areas
2010Enviornment and Climate Change CanadaJean-Pierre SavardChristine Lepage (CWS), Scott Gilliland (CWS), Jean-Francois GirouxQuebecWhite-winged Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr127.pdf
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Refining marine contaminant studies of Pacific scoters: integrating analyses of distributions, diet, and condition
2010Simon Fraser UniversityEric Anderson
Dan Esler (USGS), Marjorie Brooks (Southern Illinois U), Jessi Hallman (Southern Illinois U), Joe Evenson (WDFW), Rian Dickson (Simon Fraser U), Jerry Hupp (USGS), Michael Lydy (Southern Illinois U), John Elliot (ECCC)
Pacific FlywaySurf Scoter, White-winged Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr126.pdf
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Enhancement of population and productivity monitoring of Common Eiders in the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of Maine
2009Bowdoin CollegeDamon GannonQuebecCommon Eider (American)
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Surf and White-winged Scoter Survival, Molt Chronology, and Molting Distribution in the Pacific Flyway
2009Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeJoe Evanson
Pacific FlywaySurf Scoter, White-winged Scoter
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122Impacts of Colony Nesting Failure on Common Eider Population Dynamics2009Utah State UniversityDavid KoonsAlaskaCommon Eider (Pacific)
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Spatial and temporal distributions of wintering sea ducks on the Atlantic coast of the United States and Canada: population trends and relation to habitat
2009US Geological SurveyElise Zipkin Andy Royle (USGS) Emily Silverman (USFWS)Atlantic Flyway
Black Scoter, Surf Scoter, White-winged Scoter, Common Eider, Long-tailed Duck
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr121.pdf
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Energetics and vulnerability to human impacts of molting Surf and White-winged Scoters in the Puget Sound-Georgia Basin
2009Simon Fraser UniversityEric AndersonDan Esler (SFU) Joseph Evenson (WDFW)Salish SeaWhite-winged Scoter, Surf Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr120.pdf
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Identification of molting locations of adult female Barrow’s Goldeneye in eastern North America
2009Enviornment and Climate Change CanadaJean-Pierre SavardAtlantic FlywayBarrow's Goldeneye
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr119.pdf
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Relationships between breeding, molting, and wintering sites of Common Eiders (Somateria mollissima dresseri)
2009University of Montreal, Quebec, University Saint-Anne, ECCCJean-Francois GirouxAtlantic FlywayCommon Eider (American)
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr118.pdf
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Population Delineation, Migratory Connectivity and Habitat Use of Atlantic Scoters: Black Scoters
2009Canadian Wildlife ServiceScott Gilliland Keith McAloney (CWS)Atlantic FlywayBlack Scoter (Atlantic)
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr117.pdf
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Ecology and Population Affiliations of Molting and Fall Staging Barrow’s Goldeneye at Cardinal Lake, Alberta
2009Ducks Unlimited CanadaJonathan ThompsonDan Esler (SFU) Sean Boyd (CWS), Danica Hogan (SFU)AlbertaBarrow's Goldeneye
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr116.pdf
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115Developmental Surveys for Breeding Scoters in Eastern North America2009Canadian Wildlife ServiceScott Gilliland
Christine Lepage (CWS), Jean-Pierre Savard (ECCC) Daniel Bordage (CWS),Gregory Robertson (ECCC), Eric Reed (CWS)
Atlantic FlywaySurf Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/pr115.pdf
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Annual cycle connectivity, inter- and intra-annual site fidelity, and habitat use of Barrow’s Goldeneye wintering in Prince William Sound, Alaska
2009Enviornment and Climate Change CanadaSean BoydDan Esler (SFU), Tim Bowman (USFWS)AlaskaBarrow's Goldeneye
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr114.pdf
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113Survival and molt chronology of common eider males in the St. Lawrence Estuary2008University of Quebec at MontrealJean-Francois GirouxQuebecCommon Eider (American)
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112Location and Characterization of sea ducks molting sites in Ungava Bay, Nunavik, Québec2008Canadian Wildlife ServiceLouis LesageUngava BayAll Sea Ducks
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111Establishing a mercury exposure profile for wintering Harlequin Ducks2008Biodiversity Research Institute, Virginia Tech, West Virgina UniversityLucas SavoyNorth AmericaHarlequin Duck
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110Sea duck abundance, habitat associations and productivity in the Hudson Bay Lowland2008Ontario Ministry of Natural ResourcesRodney BrookKenneth Abraham, Kevin Middel, R. Kenyon RossOntario
Surf Scoter, White-winged Scoter, Black Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr110.pdf
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109Atlantic Coast Wintering Sea Duck Survey2012Division of Migratory Bird Management Jeffery Lierness, David Saalfeld, Mark Knoeff, Ken Richkus Atlantic Coast
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr109.pdf
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108Population delineation and wintering ecology of Surf Scoters in Southeast Alaska2010Centre for Wildlife Ecology, Simon Fraser UniversityDan EslerDavid Ward (ASC), Jerry Hupp (ASC), Corey VanStratt (SFU), Brian Uher-Koch (SFU)AlaskaSurf Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr108.pdf
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107Molting ecology of Surf and White-winged Scoters in Southeast Alaska2010Alaska Science CenterJerry HuppDan Esler (SFU), Rian Dickson (SFU), Brian Uher-Koch (SFU)AlaskaSurf Scoter, White-winged Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr107.pdf
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Comparative demography of three cavity nesting sea ducks: Bufflehead and Common and Barrow’s goldeneye
2007Alaska Science CenterJohn Pearce
Sandra Talbot (ASC), John Eagie (ASC), Jean-Pierre Savard (ASC), Michel Robert (ASC), Gilles Gauthier (ASC)
VirginiaSurf Scoter, Long-tailed Duck
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr106.pdf
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105Examining the Impact of Avian Cholera on the Population
Dynamics of a Long-lived Sea Duck, the Northern Eider (multi-year 2 of 3)
2008Enviornment and Climate Change CanadaGrant Gilchrist
E Jenkins (USask), S Lair (CCWHC), A Dallaire (CCWHC), D Blehert (USGS), Sebastien Deschamps (USask), I Buttler (USask), S Iverson (USask), D Henri (USask)
NunavutNorthern Common Eider
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr105.pdf
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104Distribution, habitat characteristics, prey abundance and diet of surf scoters (Melanitta
perspicillata) and long-tailed ducks (Clangula hyemalis) in polyhaline wintering habitats in
the mid-Atlantic region: a comparison of shallow coastal lagoons and Chesapeake Bay
environs
2009Virginia Institute of Marine Science College of William and Mary Paige Ross Mark Luckenbach (CWM)Chesapeake BaySurf Scoter, Long-tailed Duck
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/sdjv_pr104_final_report_Sept2009.pdf
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103Sea Duck Migration Monitoring – Point Lepreau Bird Observatory2008Saint John Naturalists ClubJim WilsonNew BrunswickSurf Scoter, Black Scoter, Common Eider
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Delineating Breeding Populations and Tracking Night-time Movements of Long-tailed Ducks Wintering in Nantucket Sound
2010Massachusetts AudubonTaber Allison
Matthew Perry (USGS), Glenn Olson (USGS), Michael Sorenson (Boston University)
MassachucetsLong-tailed Duck
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr102.pdf
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98Waterfowl Breeding Population Survey for Central and Western Arctic Canada2010US Fish and Wildlife ServiceTim Moser
Lynne Dickson (CWS), Debbie Groves (USFWS), Ed Mallek (USFWS), SDJV, AGJV, CFC, MFC
Arctic Canada
Long-tailed Duck, King Eider, Canada Goose, Greater White-fronted Goose, Tundra Swan, Sandhill Crane
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr98.pdf
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97Avalon New Jersey Sea Watch: Addressing Monitoring Prerequisites2009New Jersey Audubon SocietyDavid Mizrahi
Kowa Optimed IncNew JerseyAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr97.pdf
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96Pacific Black Scoter Breeding Survey2012US Fish and Wildlife ServiceRobert Stehn
Fairbanks and Juneay Field Stations, Yukon Delta NWR, Alaska Peninsula NWR, Selawik NWR, Tokiak NWR
AlaskaBlack Scoters
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr96.pdf
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95Lake Ontario January Sea Duck Survey2008Long Point Waterfowl and Wetlands Research FundShannon BadzinskiScott Petrie (LPWWRF), Ken Ross (CWS), Norm North (CWS)OntarioAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr95.pdf
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94Inorganic Contaminant Concentrations and Body Condition of Common
Goldeneye Wintering on the Great Salt Lake, Utah
2007Utah State UniversityJosh Vest
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Great Salt Lake Ecosystem Project, Utah Division of Water Quality, Utah Verinary Diagnostic Library, Utah State University
UtahCommon Goldeneye
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr94.pdf
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Completing the Picture: Spring Body Condition and Breeding Propensity of Surf Scoters along
the Pacific Coast
2007US Geological SurveyJohn Takekawa
Susan Wainwright-De La Cruz (USGS), John Eadie (UCDavis), Matthew Wilson (UCDavis), Dan Esler (SFU), Erika Lok (SFU), Eric Anderson (UW), Jim Lovvorn (UW)
Pacific CoastSurf Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr93.pdf
80
92Diet of Surf Scoters Molting in Eastern North America2007Dalhousie UniversitySuzanne BudgeScott Gilliland (CWS)Atlantic FlywaySurf Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr92.pdf
81
91
Movements of Common eiders breeding along the north shore of the gulf of St. Lawrence: Relationships between breeding, molting and wintering sites
2007Environment CanadaJean-Pierre SavardJean-Franscois Giroux (UQuebec)QuebecCommon Eider
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr91.pdf
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90
Effects of Implanted Transmitters with Percutaneous Antennae on Breeding and Foraging Behavior of Captive Sea Ducks Used as Surrogates for Wild Sea ducks
2008USGS-Patuxent Wildlife Research CenterMatthew PerryGlenn Olsen (USGS), Alicia Wells-Berlin (USGS)Patuxent Wildlife Research CenterLesser Scaup
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr90.pdf
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Foraging values of Mulinia lateralis and Ischadium recurvum: the impacts on surf scoters wintering in the Chesapeake Bay
2007USGS-Patuxent Wildlife Research CenterAlicia Wells-Berlin
Matthew Perry (USGS), University of Maryland, Friends of Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Chesapeake BaySurf Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr89.pdf
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Testing the ‘demographic independence’ of molting groups using Common Mergansers on the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
2006Alaska Science CenterJohn PearceDenny Zweifelhofer (Kodiak NWR), AlaskaCommon Merganser
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr88.pdf
85
87Molt ecology of White-winged Scoters in the St. Lawrence estuary2006Canadian Wildlife ServiceChristine LepageJean-Pierre Savard (EC), Jean-Francois Giroux (UQ), Scott Gilliland (CWS)QuebecWhite-winged Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr87.pdf
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86
Distributions of Sea Ducks in Southeast Alaska: Geographic Patterns and Relationships to Coastal Habitats
2008Simon Fraser UniversityDora Gunn
Jenn Barrett (SFU), John Hodges (USFWS), Bruce Conant (USFWS), Jerry Hupp (USGS), Daniel Esler (SFU), Kristina Rothley (SFU)
AlaskaAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/sdjv_project86_se_ak_sea_duck_distribution_final_report.pdf
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85
Annual cycle connectivity, inter- and intra-annual site fidelity, and habitat use of Pacific Barrow’s Goldeneye
2015Environment CanadaSean BoydCWS, PWFBritish ColumbiaBarrow's Goldeneye
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/SDJV-PR85-and-PR143-annrpt-FY15.pdf
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83Great lakes Winter Sea Duck Survey2006Long Point Waterfowl and Wetlands Research FundScott PetrieShannon Badzinski (LPWWRF), Ken Ross (CWS), Norm North (CWS)Great LakesAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr83.pdf
89
82James and Hudson Bays Molting Black Scoter Survey2013Canadian Wildlife ServiceShannon Badzinski
Ken Ross (CWS), Shawn Meyer (CWS), Ken Abraham (TU), Rod Brook (TU), Richard Cotter (CWS), Francois Bolduc (CWS), Christine Lepage (CWS), Steve Earsom (USFWS)
QuebecBlack Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/SDJV-PR82-Badzinski-annrpt-FY13.pdf
90
81
Development of Sea Duck Population Estimates from Geo-referenced Aerial Surveys Conducted in Washington State and British Columbia
2006R.G. Ford Consulting CompanyR. Glenn FordDavid Nysewander (WDFW) Joseph Evenson (WDFW), Andree Breault (CWS)Washington, British ColumbiaAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr81.pdf
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80Surveys of Common Eiders and Other Migratory Birds in the Bathurst Inlet area of Nunavut.2008Canadian Wildlife ServiceGarnet RavenLynne Dickson (CWS), SDJV, CWS, PCSP, IWMACNunavutCommon Eider
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr80.pdf
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr80.pdf
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79
Temporal and Geographic Distribution of the Aleutian Islands Pacific Common Eider: Rat and Andreanof Islands and Near Islands
2007Alaska Science CenterMargaret R. PetersenG. Vernon Byrd (USFWS), USGS, AMNWR, USAF, MGM,AlaskaPacific Common Eider
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr79.pdf
93
78
Delineation of surf scoter (Melanitta perspicillata) habitat in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland: macrobenthic and sediment composition of surf scoter feeding sites
2006Patuxent Wildlife Research CenterDavid M. KidwellMatthew Perry (PWRC), Kenned Paytner (UM)Chesapeake BaySurf Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr78.pdf
94
72Seasonal Habitat Requirements of Surf and White-winged Scoters in Puget Sound2006University of WyomingEric Anderson
James Lovvorn (UW), David Nysewander (WDFW), Joseph Evenson (WDFW), Dan Esler (SFU), Sean Boyd (CWS), John Bower (WWU)
Salish SeaSurf Scoter, White-winged Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr72.pdf
95
71Ecological and behavioural monitoring of American Common Eiders during the annual cycle2008University of QuebecMagella Guillemette
SDJV, CWS, UQARQuebecAmerican Common Eider
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr71.pdf
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Timing and Location of Acquisition of Nutrients and Energy for Clutch Formation by Black Scoters
2005Simon Fraser UniversityDan EslerPaul Flint (USGS)AlaskaBlack Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr70.pdf
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69 Aerial Survey of Wintering Sea Ducks in Northern British Columbia2005US Fish and Wildlife ServiceJohn HodgesDeb Groves (USFWS), Andre Breault (CWS)British ColumbiaAll Sea Ducks
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr69.pdf
98
65
Spring Migration of Surf Scoters Along the Pacific Coast: Important Habitats and Energetic Implications
2007Simon Fraser UniversityDan Esler
Erika Lok (SFU), John Takekawa (USGS), Sean Boyd (CWS), Susan Wainwright-De La Cruz (USGS), Matthew Wilson (USGS), Dave Nysewander (WDFW), Joe Evenson (WDFW), David Ward (USGS), Eric Anderson (UW), Jim Lovvorn (UW)
Pacific CoastSurf Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr65.pdf
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63
Population delineation, winter/spring habitat use, migration ecology and harvest of Surf Scoters (Melanitta perspicillata) from the southern portion of their winter range
2008Simon Fraser UniversityDan Esler
Kathy Brodhead (SFU), David Ward (USGS), Sharon Herzka (CICESE), Roberto Carmona (UABCS)
MexicoSurf Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr63.pdf
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62
The Value of Herring Spawn vs. Alternative Prey to Surf Scoters (SUSC) and White-winged Scoters (WWSC) in the Puget Sound-Georgia Basin (PSGB)
2005University of WyomingEric Anderson
James Lovvorn (UW), David Nysewander (WDFW), Joseph Evenson (WDFW), Dan Esler (SFU), Sean Boyd (CWS), John Bower (WWU), John Takekawa (USGS), Susan Wainwright-De la Cruz (USGS), Matthew Wilson (USGS), John Bower (WWU), Erika Lok (SFU)
Salish SeaWhite-winged Scoter, Surf Scoter
https://seaduckjv.org/pdf/studies/pr62.pdf