Set-back distances to protect nesting and roosting seabirds off Vancouver Island from boat disturbance
In order to set guidelines that promote responsible wildlife viewing, I quantified the effects of boat-based disturbance to seabirds off Vancouver Island. Field trials recorded the approach distance at which roosting and nesting birds responded to either a motor boat or a kayak. Probability of agita...
Main Author: | Chatwin, Trudy |
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Other Authors: | Stalberg, Michael |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10170/375 |
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