Sea Duck Joint Venture Projects – TablePress
Project # | Project Title/Link | Year Funded | Lead Institution | Project Lead | Location |
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156 | Evaluating Sea Duck Detectability in the Puget Sound Winter Ambient Monitoring Program | 2021 | USGS, WDFW, University of Washington | Sarah J. Converse, , Kyle A Spragens, , Jaime L. Brusa , Matthew T. Farr, | US, Washington State |
157 | Automated Sea Duck Counts from Aerial Photographs | 2022 | USFWS | Thomas Prebyl, Riley Knoedler | Alaska |
158 | Evaluating stable hydrogen isotopes for identifying breeding areas of harvested sea ducks | 2021 | University of Maryland, University of Florida, USGS | David Nelson , Hannah Vander Zanden , Todd Katzner | Atlantic, Mississippi, and Pacific Flyways |
159 | Estimating sea duck fecundity and survival using age-at-death data | 2020 | USFWS, BRI, Virginia Tech | Lucas Savoy , Anthony Roberts , Jesse Fallon , | Mississippi |
160 | Visibility correction factors for multiple species of sea ducks and diving ducks using an aerial remote sensing approach | 2021 | USGS, Bureau of Wildlife Management, USFWS, Wisconsin Dept of Natural Resources | Luke Fara , William Beatty , Drew Fowler , Taylor Finger , Kyle Landolt , Steven Houdek , Benjamin Finley , Mark Koneff | Mississippi River and Great Lakes, Wisconsin |
161 | Monitoring of Non-breeding Sea Ducks on the Great Lakes | 2020 | USFWS, Forbes Biological Station, SUNY ESF, The College at Brockport SUNY, ECCC | Beth E Ross , Auriel M.V. Fournier , Michael L. Schummer , Shannon Badinski , Jacov N Straub, , Douglas C. Tozer, | Ontario, CA and Great lakes |
162 | Identifying demographic bottlenecks and habitat use to support the recovery and management of American common eider: a range-wide, full life-cycle telemetry project | 2021 | Ducks Unlimited Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service | Nic McLellan and Scott Gilliland | Atlantic Canada and US |
163 | Improving US Sea Duck Harvest Estimates through Improved Sampling Design and Model Development | 2021 | USGS Eastern Ecological Science Center | Andy Royle | US |
164 | Assessing Hunting Pressure on Common Eiders in Chukotka, Russia. | 2021 | Wildlife Conservation Society | Martin Robards | Chukotka Russia |
165 | Nutrient Reserve Dynamics of American Common Eiders in New Brunswick throughout the annual cycle | 2021 | Avifaune, Environment and Climate Canada Science & Technology, Canadian Wildlife Service, Department of Integrative Biology at University of Windsor | Francis St. Pierre - , Ray Alisauskas - , Scott Gilliland - , Oliver Love - | US and Canada |
166 | Advancing Trans-boundary Sea Duck Conservation Actions: Scoter Habitat Use and Movement Patterns in the Salish Sea | 2021 | Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Canadian Wildlife Service | Joe Evenson and Megan Ross, | British Columbia and Washington |
167 | Estimating sea duck productivity in eastern North America using a photographic survey | 2021 | State University of New York-Brockport, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife | Jacob Straub - , Anthony Roberts - , Kelsey Sullivan - | Atlantic Flyway, eastern North America, USA |
168 | Characterization of the migratory patterns, connectivity, philopatry and timing of the western North American Harlequin duck (Histrionicus histrionicus) population throughout the annual cycle. | 2022 | Western Washington University, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife | Andrew 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 |
169 | Engaging a transboundary expert network to prioritize coastal and marine habitat management for sea ducks in the Salish Sea | 2022 | Birds Canada | Dr. David Bradley - , Dr. Danielle Ethier - , Dean Evans - , Pete Davidson - , James Casey - | Salish Sea, USA |
170 | A Bioenergetic Model to Evaluate Winter Food Limitation in Barrow's Goldeneyes and Consequences of Climate Change | 2022 | Alaska Science Center, US Geological Survey | Dan Esler - , Brian Robinson - | Anchorage, AK |