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Population and productivity monitoring of marbled murrelets in Oregon during 2009 : final report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Public Deposited

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  • "The Marbled Murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus) is a small diving seabird of the Alcid family which is on the Federally Threatened Species list, and is state listed as endangered or threatened in California, Oregon, and Washington (Nelson, 1997). Because their nests are dispersed and difficult to locate high in trees of mature coastal forests, most research on overall abundance and reproductive output is conducted at sea, where the birds are concentrated within a few km of shore on the open coast...This report summarizes population estimation and distribution results from the 2009 surveys in Oregon and compares these data with earlier assessments." (From Introduction)
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  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Cooperative Agreement no. 13420-94901 February 2010
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