WADFW PSAMP S1993
Citation
Evenson, J. and D. Kraege. 2013. WADFW PSAMP S1993. Data downloaded from OBIS-SEAMAP (http://seamap.env.duke.edu/dataset/230) on yyyy-mm-dd. https://doi.org/10.15468/26b3rx accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-03.Description
Original provider: Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife Abstract: The metadata edits are in progress. Please contact the contact person for detail. Aerial surveys of marine birds have been conducted annually since 1992 by the Puget Sound Ambient Monitoring Program (PSAMP) staff during both a summer (July) and a winter (December to early February) survey window, sampling some part of every portion of the marine shoreline of the inner marine waters of Washington state by two strata: nearshore (< 20 meters in depth) and offshore (> 20 meters in depth).The datasets are split by season (summer or winter) and year. Purpose: The purpose of this program is to monitor population trends of either summer or winter resident species rather than migrations around Puget Sound. Supplemental information: [2020-09-30] The following invalid species names were corrected according to the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). Bonaparte's Gull: Larus philadelphia (176839) => Chroicocephalus philadelphia (824040) Caspian Tern: Sterna caspia (176924) => Hydroprogne caspia (176935) Anas oustaleti (202228) => Anas platyrhynchos (175063) Wandering Tattler: Heteroscelus incanus (176635) => Tringa incana (176630) Data correction Mar 17, 2006: Wrong ITIS number for Unidentified Sea Lion 180623 -> 180615 Data correction Mar 14, 2006: Wrong ITIS number for Unidentified [Large|Small] Gulls 180297 -> 176802 The nearshore strata were sampled in two fashions: 1)in nearshore habitat that was relatively narrow, the plane flew parallel to the shoreline generally 100 meters from the high tide line; 2)in nearshore habitat with broad extensive shallow areas such as river estuaries, the plane flew in an S-pattern to sample a larger proportion of the habitat available in that locality. The offshore strata were sampled in a crisscross pattern that zigzagged back and forth across depth contours, with an attempt made to cut across most all banks and similar major underwater bathymetric features. There was no attempt made to survey during the same tidal stage in these areas. The survey always began in the southernmost study areas and proceeded to the northern portions; therefore the same areas were usually sampled during the same time of month each year, give or take a week. The last two summer surveys (1997-98) did not include the southern and central portions of Puget Sound, due to budget cuts. These areas were chosen to be continued on a less frequent basis because low and consistent numbers of birds were seen there during the July survey window in the previous five summer surveys. Effort data is provided in separate files.
Purpose
The purpose of this program is to monitor population trends of either summer or winter resident species rather than migrations around Puget Sound.
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Additional info
marine, harvested by iOBISTaxonomic Coverages
Scientific names are based on the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS).
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Haliaeetus leucocephaluscommon name: Bald Eagle rank: species
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Patagioenas fasciatacommon name: Band-tailed Pigeon rank: species
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Megaceryle torquatacommon name: Ringed Kingfisher rank: species
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Pluvialis squatarolacommon name: Black-bellied Plover rank: species
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Branta berniclacommon name: Brant rank: species
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Haematopus bachmanicommon name: Black Oystercatcher rank: species
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Melanitta nigracommon name: Black Scoter rank: species
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Chroicocephalus philadelphiacommon name: Bonaparte's Gull rank: species
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Phalacrocorax penicillatuscommon name: Brandt's Cormorant rank: species
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Larus californicuscommon name: California Gull rank: species
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Branta canadensiscommon name: Canada Goose rank: species
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Hydroprogne caspiacommon name: Caspian Tern rank: species
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Bucephala clangulacommon name: Common Goldeneye rank: species
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Gavia immercommon name: Common Loon rank: species
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Mergus mergansercommon name: Common Merganser rank: species
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Uria aalgecommon name: Common Murre rank: species
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Phocoenoidescommon name: Dall's porpoises rank: genus
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Phalacrocorax aurituscommon name: Double-crested Cormorant rank: species
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Larus glaucescenscommon name: Glaucous-winged Gull rank: species
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Ardea herodiascommon name: Great Blue Heron rank: species
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Aythya marilacommon name: Greater Scaup rank: species
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Phocoenacommon name: common porpoises rank: genus
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Phocacommon name: hair seals rank: genus
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Histrionicuscommon name: Harlequin Ducks rank: genus
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Larus heermannicommon name: Heermann's Gull rank: species
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Charadrius vociferuscommon name: Killdeer rank: species
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Anas platyrhynchoscommon name: Mallard rank: species
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Brachyramphus marmoratuscommon name: Marbled Murrelet rank: species
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Larus canuscommon name: Mew Gull rank: species
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Balaenoptera acutorostratacommon name: Minke Whale rank: species
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Corvus caurinuscommon name: Northwestern Crow rank: species
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Pandioncommon name: Ospreys rank: genus
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Phalacrocorax pelagicuscommon name: Pelagic Cormorant rank: species
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Cepphus columbacommon name: Pigeon Guillemot rank: species
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Mergus serratorcommon name: Red-breasted Merganser rank: species
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Buteo jamaicensiscommon name: Red-tailed Hawk rank: species
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Cerorhincarank: genus
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Larus delawarensiscommon name: Ring-billed Gull rank: species
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Lontra provocaxcommon name: Southern River Otter rank: species
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Calidris albacommon name: Sanderling rank: species
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Actitisrank: genus
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Melanitta perspicillatacommon name: Surf Scoter rank: species
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Fratercula cirrhatacommon name: Tufted Puffin rank: species
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Eurytomidaecommon name: eurytomids rank: family
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Laridaecommon name: Gulls rank: family
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Cetaceacommon name: cetaceans rank: order
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Phalacrocorax urilecommon name: Red-faced Cormorant rank: species
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Anascommon name: Dabbling Ducks rank: genus
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Aythyacommon name: Diving Ducks rank: genus
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Anseriformescommon name: Ducks rank: order
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Bucephalacommon name: Goldeneyes rank: genus
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Podicipedidaerank: family
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Laridaecommon name: Gulls rank: family
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Laridaecommon name: Gulls rank: family
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Avescommon name: Birds rank: class
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Gaviidaecommon name: Divers rank: family
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Eurytomidaecommon name: eurytomids rank: family
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Avescommon name: Birds rank: class
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Merguscommon name: Greater Mergansers rank: genus
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Phocoenidaecommon name: porpoises rank: family
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Tringa glareolacommon name: Wood Sandpiper rank: species
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Melanittacommon name: Scoters rank: genus
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Avescommon name: Birds rank: class
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Otariidaecommon name: eared seals rank: family
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Puffinus griseuscommon name: Sooty Shearwater rank: species
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Eurytomidaecommon name: eurytomids rank: family
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Laridaecommon name: Gulls rank: family
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Avescommon name: Birds rank: class
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Laridaecommon name: Gulls rank: family
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Arenariarank: genus
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Tringarank: genus
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Tringa incanacommon name: Wandering Tattler rank: species
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Aechmophorus occidentaliscommon name: Western Grebe rank: species
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Larus occidentaliscommon name: Western Gull rank: species
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Numenius phaeopuscommon name: Whimbrel rank: species
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Melanitta fuscacommon name: Velvet Scoter rank: species
Geographic Coverages
Northeastern Pacific Ocean
Bibliographic Citations
Contacts
Joe Evensonoriginator
position: Primary contact
Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
email: Joseph.Evenson@dfw.wa.gov
Don Kraege
originator
position: Secondary contact
Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
email: kraegdkk@dfw.wa.gov
OBIS-SEAMAP
metadata author
Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab, Duke University
A328 LSRC building
Durham
27708
NC
US
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homepage: http://seamap.env.duke.edu
OBIS-SEAMAP
distributor
Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab, Duke University
A328 LSRC building
Durham
27708
NC
US
email: seamap-contact@duke.edu
homepage: http://seamap.env.duke.edu
Joe Evenson
owner
position: Primary contact
Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
email: Joseph.Evenson@dfw.wa.gov
Don Kraege
originator
position: Secondary contact
Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
email: kraegdkk@dfw.wa.gov
Joe Evenson
administrative point of contact
position: Primary contact
Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
email: Joseph.Evenson@dfw.wa.gov