The Status, Ecology, and Conservation of Marine Birds of the North Pacific
Kees Vermeer, Kenneth T. Briggs, Ken H. Morgan, and Douglas Siegel-Causey (Editors)Published 1993 in a Special Publication, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada
Kees Vermeer, Kenneth T. Briggs, Ken H. Morgan, and Douglas Siegel-Causey (Editors)Published 1993 in a Special Publication, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada
S. K. Nelson and S. G. Sealy (Editors)Published 1995 in Northwestern Naturalist, Volume 76, #1
R. Ian Goudie, Margaret R. Petersen, and Gregory J. Robertson (Editors)Published 1999 in Occasional Paper Number 100, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada
2023 Annual Meeting, La Jolla, CaliforniaLocal Chair: Nacho Vilchis, Annette HenryScientific Program Chair: Dick VeitScientific ProgramAbstract Book 2022 Annual Meeting, virtualLocal Chair: Marc RomanoScientific Program Chair: Rachel SpragueScientific Program and Abstract Book 2021 Annual Meeting, virtualLocal Chair: Marc RomanoScientific Program Chair: Roberta SwiftScientific ProgramAbstract Book 2020 Annual Meeting, Portland, OregonLocal Co-chairs: Kim Nelson, Katie O’Reilly Scientific…
Technical Publications can include workshop proceedings, seabird catalogs, survey protocols, reports of regional or species studies, conservation reports, and a variety of technical works that are too large for the inclusion in Pacific Seabirds. Manuscripts dealing with any aspect of the biology or conservation of marine birds or their environment will be considered for publication….
Conservation Fund Grant Recipients and Reports The recipients of the Craig S. Harrison Conservation Fund Grants Program are listed in the table below. After the work is completed, the recipient submits a report of their findings to the Pacific Seabird Group. Completed reports are posted and can be viewed by clicking on the title in…
Application Instructions Read the Grant Requirements, see below. Send an email to Peter Hodum and Craig Harrison briefly explaining what you want to propose and where you want to do the work. That way, you can get a rapid determination from them of whether your proposal is eligible for consideration for funding. If they determine that…
Student Research Grant This grant seeks to aid student-led research in the promotion of up-and-coming scholar members of Pacific Seabird Group. The PSG Student Research Grant typically funds at least three grants, one grant per degree-level (bachelor, master, doctoral). Past grant awards were between $500 and $1000. Craig S. Harrison Conservation Fund The objective of the Conservation…
The PSG Vice-Chair for Conservation is responsible for all letters that are submitted on behalf of PSG, which are posted below. Contact PSG Vice-Chair for Conservation: Lindsay Adrean
Annual Membership Members vote on PSG business, receive announcements of meetings, reduced rates on conferences, and can subscribe to the PSG listserv. Your membership contributes to the study and conservation of Pacific seabirds, wherever they occur. Annual membership is for one calendar year and expires each year on December 31. Thank you for your continued…
Marine Ornithology is an open access journal that is published through a partnership of the African Seabird Group, Australasian Seabird Group, Dutch Seabird Group, Japanese Seabird Group, and Pacific Seabird Group.
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The objective of the Conservation Fund is to advance the conservation of seabirds in developing countries primarily in or bordering the Pacific Ocean by providing funds for conservation and restoration activities, and building within-country seabird expertise. Learn More »