Child Item 1: Predation of Common Murre Eggs at Two Seabird Colonies in Lower Cook Inlet, Alaska
Dates
Publication Date
2021-05-20
Start Date
2016
End Date
2020
Last Revision
2024-01-08
Citation
Arimitsu, M.L., Schoen, S.K., Piatt, J.F., and Marsteller, C.E., 2021, Assessing the status and trends of seabirds and forage fish in lower Cook Inlet, Alaska (ver. 3.0, January 2024): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P961LWWE.
Summary
This is a child item of the USGS Data Release: https://doi.org/10.5066/P961LWWE This dataset consists of one table with egg predation data from Common Murres at two seabird nesting colonies on Gull and Chisik Islands in lower Cook Inlet, Alaska. Version History: First release: May 2021 Revised: June 2021 (ver. 1.1) Revised: June 2022 (ver. 2.0) Revised: January 2024 (ver. 3.0)
This dataset consists of one table with egg predation data from Common Murres at two seabird nesting colonies on Gull and Chisik Islands in lower Cook Inlet, Alaska.
Version History:
First release: May 2021
Revised: June 2021 (ver. 1.1)
Revised: June 2022 (ver. 2.0)
Revised: January 2024 (ver. 3.0)
Arimitsu, M.L., Schoen, S.K., Piatt, J.F., Marsteller, C.E., Drew, G.S. 2021. Monitoring the recovery of seabirds and forage fish following a major ecosystem disruption in Lower Cook Inlet. Anchorage, Alaska: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. OCS Study BOEM 2021-031. 50 p.
NOAA/NCCOS Kasitsna Bay Laboratory, 2020. State of Kachemak Bay. National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, NCCOS Project: Kachemak Bay Ecological Assessment. Seldovia, Alaska
These data were collected to detect changes in the breeding population of Black-legged Kittiwakes and Common Murres at two nesting colonies in lower Cook Inlet and compare those findings to baseline counts from 1995-1999.
Version 3.0 posted by ASC Data Management on January 8, 2024. To view changes, see "versionHistory.txt" in the Attached Files section of the Parent page.