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Web Site Citation:

Nysewander, D.R., J.R. Evenson, B.M. Murphie, T.C. Cyra, D. Kraege, B. Hall, and D. Lambourn. 2005. Satellite Telemetry Project for Surf and White-winged Scoters in Puget Sound, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia, WA. http://wdfw.wa.gov.

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Puget Sound Ambient Monitoring Program, Olympia, WA.

For Further Information Contact:

Dave Nysewander
Joe Evenson

Acknowledgements:

This project was in part funded by the Sea Duck Joint Venture, and state wildlife grants from the federal government to the WDFW.

The assistance of many people who graciously provided their time and expertise is greatly appreciated:

Eric Anderson (University of Wyoming)
WDFW Biologists:
Don Kraege, Jennifer Brookshier , Jeff Davis, Greg Falxa, Julie Henning, Kye Iris, Kelly McAllister, Pat Miller, Ruth Milner, Brad Otto, Greg Schirato Tammy Schmidt, Shannon Sewalt, Julie Stofel, Robin Woodin
Evergreen State College Interns:
Jason Smith and
Rodrigo Purpon
Jim Hodgson (WDFW Pilot)
Jeff Well (Rite Brothers Aviation)
Volunteers:
Mark Schoenin and
Don Norman

Scoter Satellite Telemetry Project in Puget Sound

Links

WDFW Home
WDFW PSAMP Marine Bird Density Maps
PSAMP
North America Sea Duck Joint Venture
Surf Scoters Prince William Sound (ADF&G)
USGS Patuxent Wildlife Center Atlantic Seaduck Project
USGS Western Ecological Research Center, Surf Scoter Telemetry
CWS / SDJV Scoter Telemetry
ARGOS
CLS America


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