


Integrating Fixed-Wing and Helicopter Survey Platforms to Improve Detection and Species Identification of North American Breeding Scoters
Interim Report FY18 Interim Report FY19 Interim Report FY20 Interim Report FY21 Interim Report FY22 SDJV154 Interim Report FY23 SDJV154 Final Report Related Publications: Bianchini, K. S.G. Gilliland, A.M. Berlin, T.D. Bowman, W.S. Boyd, S.E.W. De La Cruz, D. Esler,...
Continental-scale Analysis of Sea Duck Telemetry Data
SDJV155 Final Report SDJV155 Interim Report FY20 SDJV155 Interim Report FY19 Related Publications: Lamb, J.S., C. Cooper-Mullin, S.G. Gilliland, A.M. Berlin, T.D. Bowman, W.S. Boyd, S.E.W. De La Cruz, D. Esler, J.R. Evenson, P. Flint, C. Lepage, D.E. Meattey, J.E....
Student Fellowship Feature: Jake Hewitt, Estimating annual recruitment of sea ducks in the Atlantic Flyway using age ratios
There aren’t many opportunities to work hands-on with sea ducks for undergraduate students, so when Jake Hewitt was offered a chance to spend time studying Long-tailed ducks on Lake Michigan, he jumped on it. That experience set in motion a chain of events leading to...
Congratulations to the 2024 Student Fellowship Awardees! Learn more about the students who will move sea duck conservation forward with their work
Now in its second year, the fellowship program was created with the goal of increasing the number of skilled early career professionals interested in sea duck conservation. Student projects may cover any aspects of sea duck management, conservation, and science, and this year’s group is doing so while employing new and innovative ideas all across North America. We can’t wait to see what they discover!