Marine Ornithology April 2018
Volume 46 No 1 is available on the Marine Ornithology website under Current Issues – click here.
Volume 46 No 1 is available on the Marine Ornithology website under Current Issues – click here.
A transition from La Niña to ENSO-neutral is most likely (~55% chance) during the March-May season, with neutral conditions likely to continue into the second half of the year.
PSG is very excited to congratulate Dr. Boersma on this prestigious award.
Click here for a list of the recent seabird publications.
Click here for a list of the recent seabird publications.
Want to learn more about PSG? Attend the Executive Council meeting on Wed 21 Feb. More information, click here.
The Draft Meeting Schedule and Scientific Program is now available online. Please click here to view the Agenda and Scientific Program. More information can also be found here.
Join EBM Tools Network for a special web panel discussion: Impacts of the proposed offshore drilling plan on MPAs and regional marine spatial plans in the USA.
La Niña is likely (exceeding ~80%) through the Northern Hemisphere winter 2017-18, with a transition to ENSO-neutral most likely during the mid-to-late spring.
Thu 14 Dec from 11-11:30 AM (Pacific Time). Seabirds and offshore wind data. Sign up.
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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