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This dataset comprises GPS location analyzed in Lamb et al. (2017): 165,562 deployed GPS locations, for 81 Eastern brown pelicans (25 in Florida, 27 in Louisiana, and 29 in Texas) tracked from 2013-04-24 to 2016-02-05. Funding for this study was provided by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and U.S. Geological Survey (Interagency Agreement no. M12PG00014). The Eastern Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis carolinensis) is a large-bodied seabird that nests in colonies of 10 to upwards of 5,000 pairs, on nearshore barrier islands in subtropical and tropical North American waters. It breeds between March and August, laying 2–3 eggs and raising 1–2 chicks per year. The species is facultatively migratory during...
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Distribution of Black Oystercatcher habitat in coastal British Columbia showing relative abundance (RA) by season and overall relative importance (RI). RI is based on project region and not on the province as a whole. British Columbia has been collecting coastal resource data in a systematic and synoptic manner since 1979. Resource information is collected using peer-reviewed provincial Resource Information Standards Committee which include standards for data management and analysis
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Distribution of Alcid habitat in coastal British Columbia showing relative abundance (RA) by season and overall relative importance (RI). RI is based on project region and not on the province as a whole. British Columbia has been collecting coastal resource data in a systematic and synoptic manner since 1979. Resource information is collected using peer-reviewed provincial Resource Information Standards Committee which include standards for data management and analysis
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The distribution of unspecified waterfowl habitat in coastal British Columbia showing relative abundance (RA) by season and overall relative importance (RI). RI is based on project region and not on the province as a whole. British Columbia has been collecting coastal resource data in a systematic and synoptic manner since 1979. Resource information is collected using peer-reviewed provincial Resource Information Standards Committee which include standards for data management and analysis
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Distribution of diving duck species habitat in coastal British Columbia showing relative abundance (RA) by season and overall relative importance (RI). RI is based on project region and not on the province as a whole. British Columbia has been collecting coastal resource data in a systematic and synoptic manner since 1979. Resource information is collected using peer-reviewed provincial Resource Information Standards Committee which include standards for data management and analysis
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Distribution of Marbeled Murrelet habitat in coastal British Columbia showing relative abundance (RA) by season and overall relative importance (RI). RI is based on project region and not on the province as a whole. British Columbia has been collecting coastal resource data in a systematic and synoptic manner since 1979. Resource information is collected using peer-reviewed provincial Resource Information Standards Committee which include standards for data management and analysis
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Distribution of Great Blue Heron habitat in coastal British Columbia showing relative abundance (RA) by season and overall relative importance (RI). RI is based on project region and not on the province as a whole. British Columbia has been collecting coastal resource data in a systematic and synoptic manner since 1979. Resource information is collected using peer-reviewed provincial Resource Information Standards Committee which include standards for data management and analysis
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Distribution of unspecified pelagic bird species habitat in coastal British Columbia showing relative abundance (RA) by season and overall relative importance (RI). RI is based on project region and not on the province as a whole. British Columbia has been collecting coastal resource data in a systematic and synoptic manner since 1979. Resource information is collected using peer-reviewed provincial Resource Information Standards Committee which include standards for data management and analysis.
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Distribution of dabbling duck species habitat in coastal British Columbia showing relative abundance (RA) by season and overall relative importance (RI). RI is based on project region and not on the province as a whole. British Columbia has been collecting coastal resource data in a systematic and synoptic manner since 1979. Resource information is collected using peer-reviewed provincial Resource Information Standards Committee which include standards for data management and analysis
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The distribution of nesting areas for bird colonies in coastal British Columbia showing relative abundance (RA) by season and overall relative importance (RI). RI is based on project region and not on the province as a whole. Number counts for various species in the colony location are provided. British Columbia has been collecting coastal resource data in a systematic and synoptic manner since 1979. Resource information is collected using peer-reviewed provincial Resource Information Standards Committee which include standards for data management and analysis
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This dataset comprises reference data for each individual bird included in Lamb et al. (2017). Reference data include, but are not limited to, colony name, nest coordinates, nest content, culmen size, tag manufacturer, etc. Funding for this study was provided by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and U.S. Geological Survey (Interagency Agreement no. M12PG00014). The Eastern Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis carolinensis) is a large-bodied seabird that nests in colonies of 10 to upwards of 5,000 pairs, on nearshore barrier islands in subtropical and tropical North American waters. It breeds between March and August, laying 2–3 eggs and raising 1–2 chicks per year. The species is facultatively migratory during...
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The British Columbia Marine Conservation Analysis (BCMCA) is a collaborative project assembling and analyzing spatial information about Canada's Pacific Ocean. The overall goal of the BCMCA is to identify marine areas of high conservation value and marine areas important to human use. Results of the project are intended to inform and help advance marine planning initiatives in BC by providing collaborative, peer-reviewed scientific analyses based on the best ecological and socio-economic spatial data at scales relevant to a BC coast-wide analysis.
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Relatively little is known about the distribution, abundance and spatio-temporal variability of marine birds in their habitats of the Eastern coast of the U.S. A number of surveys have been conducted over the last 10-15 years, but analyzing these data in a unifed framework is difficult due to the use of different sampling methods, spatial and temporal scales, as well as lack of sampling design. Thus, we incorporate a multi-scale approach to develop models for the space-time distribution and abundance of marine birds to identify potential high-use areas in need of further study. With data taken from past and ongoing survey efforts, we provide relative abundance and density estimates for marine birds over a wide geographical...
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Distribution of loon and grebe bird species habitat in coastal British Columbia showing relative abundance (RA) by season and overall relative importance (RI). RI is based on project region and not on the province as a whole. British Columbia has been collecting coastal resource data in a systematic and synoptic manner since 1979. Resource information is collected using peer-reviewed provincial Resource Information Standards Committee which include standards for data management and analysis
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The British Columbia Marine Conservation Analysis (BCMCA) is a collaborative project assembling and analyzing spatial information about Canada's Pacific Ocean. The overall goal of the BCMCA is to identify marine areas of high conservation value and marine areas important to human use. Results of the project are intended to inform and help advance marine planning initiatives in BC by providing collaborative, peer-reviewed scientific analyses based on the best ecological and socio-economic spatial data at scales relevant to a BC coast-wide analysis.


    map background search result map search result map Alcids - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) Bird Colonies - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) Black Oystercatchers - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) Dabbling Ducks - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) Diving Ducks - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) Great Blue Herons - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) Loons and Grebes - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) Marbled Murrelets - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) Pelagic Birds (unspecified) - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) Waterfowl Unspecified - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) BCMCA_ECO_Birds_FeatureCount BCMCA_ECO_Birds_MarineBirdSurveyEffort_DATA GPS tracking of Brown Pelican in the northern Gulf of Mexico (2013-2016) - Location data GPS tracking of Brown Pelican in the northern Gulf of Mexico (2013-2016) - Reference data Final Report: Mapping the distribution, abundance and risk assessment of marine birds in the Northwest Atlantic Brown Pelican Utilization Distribution, Breeding Season, Northern Gulf of Mexico, 2013-2015 Great Blue Herons - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) Loons and Grebes - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) Dabbling Ducks - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) GPS tracking of Brown Pelican in the northern Gulf of Mexico (2013-2016) - Reference data Pelagic Birds (unspecified) - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) Waterfowl Unspecified - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) Bird Colonies - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) Black Oystercatchers - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) Alcids - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) Diving Ducks - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) Brown Pelican Utilization Distribution, Breeding Season, Northern Gulf of Mexico, 2013-2015 Final Report: Mapping the distribution, abundance and risk assessment of marine birds in the Northwest Atlantic Marbled Murrelets - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) BCMCA_ECO_Birds_FeatureCount BCMCA_ECO_Birds_MarineBirdSurveyEffort_DATA GPS tracking of Brown Pelican in the northern Gulf of Mexico (2013-2016) - Location data