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Project Information
Title: Pigeon Guillemot Restoration Research at the Alaska SeaLife Center 01327-CLO
Project Year and Number: 2001: 01327-CLO
Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 2000: 00327, 1999: 99327, 1998: 98327
Principal Investigator (PI): Dan Roby (Oregon State University)
Managing Agency: USGS
Assisting Personnel: Andrew Hovey
Research Location: Resurrection Bay
Restoration Category: Research
Injured Resources Addressed: Pigeon Guillemot
Abstract: This project tests the feasibility of restoration techniques for pigeon guillemots (e.g., installation of artificial nest sites, use of social attractants, captive propagation and release). It also includes controlled experiments crucial to two other restoration objectives: (a) development of nondestructive biomarkers of petroleum hydrocarbon contamination in seabirds and (b) understanding how dietary factors (prey species composition, prey size, lipid content, feeding frequency) constrain growth, development, and condition at fledging in guillemots and other fish-eating seabirds.Proposal: View (156 KB)
Reports:
Final Report: View (1,862 KB)
Publications from this Project: None Available