The British Columbia Coastal Waterbird Survey : an evaluation of survey power and species trends after five years of monitoring / Shannon S. Badzinski ... [et al.].: CW69-5/455E-PDF
"The coastal habitats of British Columbia support some of the highest densities of seabirds, waterfowl and shorebirds in the eastern North Pacific. Globally significant wintering and migratory populations of waterfowl and shorebirds use the region’s productive estuarine, tidal flat, rocky and sandy shoreline and inshore aquatic habitats. Birds and their habitats in British Columbia are subject to a wide range of anthropogenic influences including recreation, industrial and residential development, and increasing shipping traffic. Several internationally recognized Important Bird Areas are immediately adjacent to major population centers, and are thus vulnerable to disturbance, habitat loss and alteration, toxic effluent discharge and chronic oil pollution"--Abstract.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Environment Canada. Canadian Wildlife Service. Pacific and Yukon Region. |
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Title | The British Columbia Coastal Waterbird Survey : an evaluation of survey power and species trends after five years of monitoring / Shannon S. Badzinski ... [et al.]. |
Series title | Technical report series ; no. 455 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Format | Electronic |
Electronic document | |
Other formats | Paper-[English] |
Note(s) | Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. Includes bibliographical references. Issued also in print format. Includes abstract in French. |
Publishing information | Delta, B.C. : Canadian Wildlife Service, Pacific and Yukon Region, 2006. |
Author / Contributor | Badzinski, Shannon S. |
Description | ix, 100 p. : maps, charts. |
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Subject terms | Aquatic birds Surveys |
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