Audubon's Shearwater

BioNews 11 - December 2013

This month’s issue focuses on the Audubon’s Shearwater. Despite its resounding and unique call, this threatened bird often goes unnoticed on our islands, coming to shore at night to nest in remote locations. On Saba and St. Eustatius efforts are underway to confirm the presence of breeding shearwaters and locate their nests utilising predictive GIS modelling.

In the surrounding waters of the ABC islands an aerial survey took place last month to monitor the presence, density and distribution of marine mammals. An observation team from IMARES covered almost the entire Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the three islands, recording a number of marine mammal species as well as other megafauna.

Other content:

  • ‘Breaking News’: Lionfish Control Efforts are Working on Bonaire and Curaçao!
  • ‘Research of the Month‘: Aerial Marine Mammal Survey Around The Leeward Islands
  • Audubon’s Shearwater: “Things That Go Bump In The Night”
  • Overview of Research and Monitoring Efforts
  • Calendar of Upcoming Events, Meetings and Workshops
Date
2013
Data type
Media
Theme
Education and outreach
Research and monitoring
Geographic location
Aruba
Bonaire
Curacao
Saba
Saba bank
St. Eustatius
St. Maarten
Author