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Sooty Shearwaters in the California Current: 2008

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Sooty Shearwaters in the California Current: 2008
NameSpeciesLife StageRelease DateLast LocationDays Transmitted
CRP01-209Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-06-192008-10-22125
CRP02-210Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-06-202008-09-1789
CRP03-211Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-06-202008-11-16149
CRP04-212Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-06-202008-09-1890
SBC01-213Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-06-272008-10-17112
SBC02-214Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-06-272008-10-25120
CRP05-215Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-06-202008-11-02135
SBC03-216Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-06-272008-10-21116
CRP06-217Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-06-192008-10-28131
CRP07-218Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-06-192008-10-27130
MB_01-219Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-07-012008-10-0192
SBC06-220Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-06-282008-10-13107
SBC07-221Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-06-282008-10-26120
SBC10-222Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-06-282008-10-21115
MB_02-223Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-07-012008-12-21173
MB_03-224Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-07-012008-10-14105
SBC05-226Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-06-272008-10-05100
SBC08-227Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-06-282008-10-14108
SBC09-228Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-06-282008-10-0599
MB_09-229Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-07-022008-10-0696
MB_11-230Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-07-042008-10-14102
MB_12-231Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-07-042008-11-08127
MB_07-232Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-07-022008-09-2686
MB_04-233Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-07-012008-09-3091
MB_13-234Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-07-042008-09-1371
MB_06-235Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-07-022008-09-2080
MB_08-238Sooty ShearwaterSub-Adult to Adult2008-07-022008-09-2989

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Introduction

Shown here are 27 tracks from Sooty Shearwaters (Puffinus griseus) that were outfitted in June-July 2008 with small satellite transmitters at 3 sites within the California Current System (CCS): the Columbia River Plume, WA/OR, Monterey Bay, CA, and the Santa Barbara Channel, CA.

Sooty shearwaters are an ideal indicator species for the California Current System for several reasons. First, with an estimated population numbering approximately 20 million individuals, they are one of Earth’s most numerous seabirds and dominate the CCS marine avifauna. Second, shearwaters respond rapidly to changing environmental conditions that affect spatial patterns in prey availability (i.e., upwelling and relaxation events and frontal boundaries). Third, they can dive to 60-m depth and therefore they sample a thick layer of the upper ocean. Fourth, their movements within the CCS can be tracked and are not constrained (as with locally breeding species) by the need to return at regular intervals to a breeding colony. Lastly, during the non-breeding season when they inhabit the CCS, individual movements are representative of thousands of individuals as birds travel and feed en masse—single flocks can extend for many square kilometers and often number greater than 100,000s of individuals.

Our previous studies indicate that shearwaters likely disperse in search of profitable foraging grounds once local feeding conditions deteriorate. Because shearwaters have the capacity for rapid and extensive redistribution to areas with high prey availability, beyond the temporal and spatial scales of ship-based surveys, shearwater movements can be used to integrate spatial and temporal information about the abundance and distribution of forage species over very large spatial scales (i.e., virtually the entire CCS).

Project Partners

This project "Connectivity of West Coast National Marine Sanctuaries: Tracking Sooty Shearwaters Throughout the California Current", is funded by California Sea Grant. We acknowledge all those who are supporting this effort: Claremont Colleges, Duke University, Moss Landing Marine Labs, Oregon State University, NOAA Fisheries Northwest Fisheries Science Center, California Department of Fish and Game Marine Wildlife Veterinary Care and Research Center, US Geological Survey Western Ecological Research Center, and Oikonos Ecosystem Knowledge.

           

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