Sea Duck Joint Venture Projects – TablePress

Project #Project Title/LinkYear FundedLead InstitutionProject LeadLocation
156Evaluating Sea Duck Detectability in the Puget Sound Winter Ambient
Monitoring Program
2021USGS, WDFW, University of WashingtonSarah J. Converse, , Kyle A Spragens, , Jaime L. Brusa , Matthew T. Farr, US, Washington State
157Automated Sea Duck Counts from Aerial Photographs2022USFWSThomas Prebyl, Riley KnoedlerAlaska
158Evaluating stable hydrogen isotopes for identifying breeding areas of harvested sea ducks2021University of Maryland, University of Florida, USGSDavid Nelson , Hannah Vander Zanden , Todd Katzner Atlantic, Mississippi, and Pacific Flyways
159Estimating sea duck fecundity and survival using age-at-death data2020USFWS, BRI, Virginia TechLucas Savoy , Anthony Roberts , Jesse Fallon ,Mississippi
160Visibility correction factors for multiple species of sea ducks and diving ducks
using an aerial remote sensing approach
2021USGS, Bureau of Wildlife Management, USFWS, Wisconsin Dept of Natural ResourcesLuke Fara , William Beatty , Drew Fowler , Taylor Finger , Kyle Landolt , Steven Houdek , Benjamin Finley , Mark Koneff Mississippi River and Great Lakes, Wisconsin
161Monitoring of Non-breeding Sea Ducks on the Great Lakes2020USFWS, Forbes Biological Station, SUNY ESF, The College at Brockport SUNY, ECCCBeth E Ross , Auriel M.V. Fournier , Michael L. Schummer , Shannon Badinski , Jacov N Straub, , Douglas C. Tozer, Ontario, CA and Great lakes
162Identifying demographic bottlenecks and habitat use to support the recovery and management of American common eider: a range-wide, full life-cycle telemetry project2021Ducks Unlimited Canada, Canadian Wildlife ServiceNic McLellan and Scott Gilliland Atlantic Canada and US
163Improving US Sea Duck Harvest Estimates through Improved Sampling Design and Model Development2021USGS Eastern Ecological Science CenterAndy Royle US
164Assessing Hunting Pressure on Common Eiders in Chukotka, Russia.2021Wildlife Conservation SocietyMartin Robards Chukotka Russia
165Nutrient Reserve Dynamics of American Common Eiders in New Brunswick throughout the annual cycle2021Avifaune, Environment and Climate Canada Science & Technology, Canadian Wildlife Service, Department of Integrative Biology at University of WindsorFrancis St. Pierre - , Ray Alisauskas - , Scott Gilliland - , Oliver Love - US and Canada
166Advancing Trans-boundary Sea Duck Conservation Actions: Scoter Habitat Use and Movement Patterns in the Salish Sea2021Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Canadian Wildlife ServiceJoe Evenson and Megan Ross, British Columbia and Washington
167Estimating sea duck productivity in eastern North America using a photographic survey2021State University of New York-Brockport, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and WildlifeJacob Straub - ,
Anthony Roberts - ,
Kelsey Sullivan -
Atlantic Flyway, eastern North America, USA
168Characterization 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 - , Sean
Boyd - , Lisa J. Bate - , Kristina Smucker - , Chris Hammond , Lucas Savoy - ,
Beth MacCallum - , Susan Patla - , Andrea Orabona - , Doug Smith -
, John Stephenson,
British Columbia, CA, Alberta, CA, Washington, USA, Montana, USA, Wyoming, USA
169Engaging a transboundary expert network to prioritize coastal and marine habitat management for sea ducks in the Salish Sea2022Birds CanadaDr. David Bradley - , Dr. Danielle Ethier - , Dean Evans - , Pete Davidson - , James Casey - Salish Sea, USA
170A Bioenergetic Model to Evaluate Winter Food Limitation in Barrow's
Goldeneyes and Consequences of Climate Change
2022Alaska Science Center, US Geological SurveyDan Esler - , Brian Robinson - Anchorage, AK