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Title: Harlequin Duck Population Dynamics in Prince William Sound: Measuring Recovery 040407
Project Year and Number: 2004: 040407
Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 2009: 090759, 2008: 080759, 2008: 080759-A, 2007: 070759, 2005: 050759, 2002: 02407, 2001: 01407, 2000: 00407
Principal Investigator (PI): Dan Rosenberg (Alaska Department of Fish & Game)
Managing Agency: ADFG
Assisting Personnel: None
Research Location: Prince William Sound
Restoration Category: Research
Injured Resources Addressed: Harlequin Ducks
Abstract: This project will address the effects of lingering oil in nearshore habitats of Prince William Sound on populations of harlequin ducks. We will conduct winter boat surveys to test if harlequin ducks have recovered from the effects of the EVOS by comparing population structure and trends between oiled and unoiled treatments in four areas (2 oiled, 2 unoiled) of PWS. Similar structure and trends between oiled and unoiled areas will indicate populations have recovered or are in a position to recover. Work will be complimentary to studies addressing cytochrome P450 induction and over winter survival of female harlequin ducks to give a complete picture of the effects of lingering oil. We will also test for geographic differences in population structure and trend for oiled and unoiled treatments. This is a continuation of surveys begun in 1997. Up to 3 years of surveys are proposed with the results of each year determining the need for continuation.Proposal: View (67 KB)
Information and/or Products produced by this project:Title | Description | Type | Document(s) |
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Harlequin Duck Power Point Presentation | Harlequin Duck Power Point Presentation | Presentation |
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Reports:
Final Report: View (1,636 KB)
Publications from this Project: None Available