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Exploring Albatross Movements - 2004 duty cycled

A project of Albatross Conservation Collaborative in conjunction with the partners and sponsors detailed below.

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Exploring Albatross Movements - 2004 duty cycled
NameSpeciesLife StageRelease DateLast LocationDays Transmitted
Bella NerinaBlack-footed Albatrossplumage class 32004-08-102004-09-0829
CapellaBlack-footed Albatrossplumage class 3 (4 yrs)2004-08-102004-09-1031
LouluBlack-footed Albatrossplumage class 22004-08-102004-10-0657
ManakoBlack-footed Albatrossplumage class 3 (4 yrs)2004-08-102004-09-2243

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Introduction



The "Exploring Albatross Movements" program seeks to assess the conservation status of the Black-footed Albatross (Phoebastria nigripes), during the post-breeding dispersal period (July ? October). Within this larger program, we are tracking albatrosses using transmitters that operate on a continuous and a duty-cycled (24 hr ON : 24 hr OFF) regime.

We are using satellite tracking and remote sensing to identify important foraging grounds and habitats defined by seafloor depth and water properties (e.g., sea surface temperature, ocean productivity).

We have deployed 9 tags during the summer (July - August) of 2004 to track the fall migration from California to breeding colonies in the Hawaiian chain. Additional tagging will take place in subsequent years.

Project Partners

"Exploring Albatross Movements" is a collaborative project involving several non-profit organizations, academic institutions, and resource-management agencies: Oikonos, Duke University, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, The Claremont Colleges, and the Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary.

           

       

Project Sponsors

The Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary is providing in-kind support to conduct the tagging cruises, and is collaborating in the outreach and education components of this project. The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation is funding the first season (2004) of this multi-year project.

   

  • The presentation of data here does not constitute publication. All data remain copyright of the project partners. Maps or data on this website may not be used or referenced without explicit written consent.
  • For more information please visit the project website.
  • If you have questions or would like to request the use of maps or data for this project please contact khyrenba@duke.edu, michelle@oikonos.org.

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