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Unifying the coast: Advancing image-based surveys to support sea duck conservation along the Pacific Flyway

Unifying the coast: Advancing image-based surveys to support sea duck conservation along the Pacific Flyway

May 14, 2024 | Sea Duck Project

Interim Report FY24
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

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

May 14, 2024 | Sea Duck Project

Identifying the diets and breeding areas of harvested juvenile sea ducks: A continued stable isotope investigation

Identifying the diets and breeding areas of harvested juvenile sea ducks: A continued stable isotope investigation

May 14, 2024 | Sea Duck Project

Interim Report FY23 Interim Report FY24 Related Links: SDJV Student Fellowship Feature: Sarah Endyke, Improving estimates of migratory connectivity of juvenile Long-tailed Ducks and Surf Scoters using a dual isotope approach
Seasonal Distribution of White-winged Scoters in Alaska

Seasonal Distribution of White-winged Scoters in Alaska

Apr 24, 2024 | Sea Duck Project

SDJV01 Final Report FY02a SDJV01 Final Report FY02b
Efficiency of using implantable PTT’s in white-winged scoters in Alaska (an element of SDJV Project #1: Seasonal distribution of scoters in Alaska)

Efficiency of using implantable PTT’s in white-winged scoters in Alaska (an element of SDJV Project #1: Seasonal distribution of scoters in Alaska)

Apr 24, 2024 | Sea Duck Project

Identification of Beaufort Sea Migration Corridor for Sea Ducks

Identification of Beaufort Sea Migration Corridor for Sea Ducks

Apr 24, 2024 | Sea Duck Project

SDJV02 Interim Report FY02 SDJV02 Interim Report FY03 SDJV02 Interim Report FY04 SDJV02 Interim Report FY06 SDJV02 Interim Report FY07 SDJV02 Interim Report FY08 SDJV02 Interim Report FY09 SDJV02 Final Report FY10 Related Publications Bartzen, B.A., Dickson, D.L....
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  • Evaluating the Pathogenesis of Avian Influenza Virus in Priority Seaducks (Common Eider, Surf Scoter) – USGS Eastern Ecological Science Center
  • Migratory patterns of the western North American Harlequin duck population throughout the annual cycle
  • Unifying the coast: Advancing image-based surveys to support sea duck conservation along the Pacific Flyway
  • SDJV Student Fellowship Feature: Emily Burt, Ecological, social, and evolutionary factors that promote conspecific brood parasitism in the Red-breasted Merganser
  • From Labrador to New Jersey: The Journey of a 22-Year-Old Surf Scoter
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