Members of the MARCIS team recently presented their research at the Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts held in Šibenik, Croatia. @ejcritchley @LilaBuckingham @FrankHanssen6@tonereiert
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Seabirds and industry - does the ocean have room for both? MARCIS has made a short film to illustrate what the project is all about. Check it out here: https://t.co/xwWxJFoLj0
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Agent-based models are a useful tool for predicting the impacts of environmental change on ecological systems. See how @LilaBuckingham uses them for seabirds in MARCIS #bluegrowth#NINAnature https://t.co/rDduYQ2Edh
Developments in activities making use of the marine and maritime sectors are expected over the next decades. Read more about these novel activities and their potential impacts on #seabirds@NINAnature@Equinor#bluegrowth https://t.co/hZWo4NYXxV
Black-legged kittiwakes are in decline in many Norwegian #seabird colonies. A new study by @AnnetteFayet et al. from @NINAnature shows that white-tailed sea-eagles are contributing to the decline of kittiwakes, but the eagles are not the primary reason for the decline
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Winter storms can kill puffins, but not all populations are equally strongly affected, depending on their wintering areas. #seabirds#mortality@NINAnature @NorskPolar https://t.co/SBG8EjqWKU
Looking for a PhD candidate to work with us on “mapping migratory flyways using radar technology” within the project “Visualizing avian migration across Norway supporting sustainable coastal and offshore wind energy development”.Great colleagues await
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Avian radar technology is an important tool for assessing potential impacts of #offshorewind farms to #seabirds and migrating birds. Read @ejcritchley 's story about our avian radar pilot study: https://t.co/VXI9cJjJlr
IMPORTANT REPORT: #StateOfTheWorldsBirds highlights widespread declines and offers potential solutions to this crisis
57% of #seabirds species are declining. The report covers bycatch, invasive mammalian predators and the new NACES #MPA@BirdLife_News#ornithology
Want to know more about the status of Norwegian #seabird populations? Our keysite report (in English) with a summary of the 2021 breeding season has just been published. A Norwegian version is also available on our website. 1/2 https://t.co/0oS7jsTrdk