GBBG

  • Gulka et al. (2025)

    The goal of this project is to understand the impacts to wildlife (including seabirds) from the first commercial-scale offshore wind development in the U.S. Atlantic. As part of this effort, we have been deploying GPS-GSM tags on Great Black-backed Gulls (Larus marinus, GBBG) (n=60) and Northern Gannets (Morus bassanus, NOGA) (n=60) in Massachusetts, Rhode Island,…

  • Leighton (2025)

    I monitor the general populations and breeding success of colonial-nesting birds of Bear Island, Nova Scotia, one of two islands in the Annapolis Basin, a tidal bay off the Bay of Fundy. The island is maintained as a nature reserve by its Trustees, the Town and the Board of Trade of Digby, Nova Scotia. The…

  • Moorhouse (2025)

    Greenland Scott Moorhouse (High Arctic Gull Research Group) is continuing his studies of Iceland Gulls (Larus glaucoides). This includes completing additional work on the feeding ecology and behavior of breeding gulls of the glaucoides subspecies compared to other sympatric breeding species in southwestern Greenland, including Glaucous Gulls (L. hyperboreus), Great Black-backed Gulls (L. marinus), Lesser…