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Palau seabirds
  • Welcome
  • PART ONE: Introduction to seabirds
    • Seabirds
      • Seabird ecology
    • Seabird-driven ecosystems
    • Seabirds of Palau
      • Identifying seabirds
    • Traditional knowledge and customs
    • Threats
  • PART TWO: Survey tools & types
    • Survey tools
      • Historical data
      • Community surveys
      • Acoustic surveys
      • Acoustic sensors
      • Playback
      • Camera monitoring
      • Thermal imaging
      • Radar
      • Ground counts
      • Dog searches
      • Capture methods
      • Bird-borne tracking
    • Survey types
      • Rapid assessment
      • Threat assessment
      • Vegetation communities
      • Colony surveying
      • Biodiversity surveying
      • eDNA surveying
      • Drone surveying
      • Shore-based surveys
      • At-sea surveys
      • Aerial at-sea surveys
      • Shoreline surveying
      • Finding breeding sites
  • PART THREE: Measurement and monitoring
    • Nest monitoring
    • Handling birds
    • Sampling from seabirds
    • Determining breeding status
    • Mark-recapture studies
    • Reproductive success
    • Diet studies
    • Monitoring stress
    • Measuring plastics accumulation
    • Contaminants in seabirds
    • Seabird-transported nutrient monitoring
    • Monitoring cyclone impacts
    • Monitoring pest control measures
  • PART FOUR: Managing data
    • Guidelines for data management
    • Pacific seabird colony database
    • Better marine conservation
    • Seabird restoration
  • PART FIVE: Resources
    • Seabird identification keys
    • Online field guides
  • Workshop resources
Palau seabird monitoring
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