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Literature on methods for conducting pelagic seabird surveys. Titles in boldface indicate primary instruction manuals or papers for conducting surveys. Atlases of seabird distribution data are indicated with *, and these usually detail methods of data collection also. Thanks especially to Jan van Franeker for help in compiling these references.

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Anonymous. 2000. Australasian Seabird Mapping Scheme. Guidelines for seabird surveys from ships. Australasian Seabird Bulletin 37: 2-12.

Anonymous. 2002. Sampling protocols for small boat surveys of seabirds and marine mammals in inside marine waters of Alaska. Unpubl. Observers Handbook, Migratory Bird Management, U.S. Fish and Wildl. Serv., Anchorage, Alaska. 12 pp.

Arbib, R. 1972. On the art of estimating numbers. American Birds 26: 706-712.

Bailey, R.S. and W.R.P. Bourne. 1972. Notes on sea-birds, 36: Counting seabirds at sea. Ardea 60: 124- 127.

Ballance,L.T. 2002. Seabird survey instruction manual. Unpublished Document available from Lisa T. Ballance, Ecology Program, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, 8604 La Jolla Shores Drive, La Jolla, CA 92037; [ [email protected] ]; See also Philbrick et al.

Becker, B. H., S. R. Beissinger, and H. R. Carter. 1997. At-sea density monitoring of marbled murrelets in central California: methodological considerations. Condor 99:743-755.

BIOMASS 1982. Recording observations of birds at sea. Biomass Handbook no. 18 (Biomass working party on bird ecology).

BIOMASS Working Party on Bird Ecology. 1992. Recording distribution and abundance of seabirds at sea in the Southern Ocean: methods used in the BIOMASS Programme. Marine Ornithology 20: 51-59.

*Blake, B.F., M.L. Tasker, P. Hope Jones, T.J. Dixon, R. Mitchell, and D.R. Langslow. 1984. Seabird distribution in the North Sea. Final Rep. of the Nat. Conserv. Council, Seabirds at Sea Team, Nov. 1979- Nov. 1982. Nature Conservancy Council, Huntingdon.

Briggs, K.T., Tyler, W.B., Lewis, D.B. 1985. Aerial surveys for seabirds: methodological experiments. J. Wildl. Manage. 49: 412-417.

Briggs, K.T., Tyler, W.B., Lewis, D.B. 1985. Comparison of ship and aerial surveys of birds at sea. J. Wildl. Manage. 49: 405-411.

Broni, S.C., Kaicener, M., Duffy, D.C. 1985. The effect of wind direction on numbers of seabirds seen during shipboard transects. J.Field Ornithol. 56(4): 411-412.

*Brown R.G.B. 1977. Atlas of eastern Canadian seabirds Supplement 1 Halifax-Bermuda transects. Canadian Wildlife Service, Ottawa.

*Brown R.G.B. 1986. Revised Atlas of Eastern Canadian Seabirds. Bedford Institute of Oceanography: Canadian Wildlife Service, Ottawa.

*Brown R.G.B., Nettleship D.N., Germain P, Tull C.E., and Davis T. 1975. Atlas of eastern Canadian seabirds. Canadian Wildlife Service, Ottawa. 220 pp. Burnham, K.P., Anderson, D.R., Laake, J.L. 1980. Estimation of density from line transect sampling of biological populations. Wildlife Monographs 72: 1-202.

*Camphuysen, C.J. and M.F. Leopold. 1994. Atlas of seabirds in the southern North Sea. IBN Res. Rep. 94/6, NIOZ-Report 1994-8, Institute for Forestry and Nature Res. Dutch Seabird Group and Netherlands Inst. Sea Res., Texel, 126 pp.

Camphuysen, C.J. and S. Garthe. 2003. Recording foraging seabirds at sea: Standardised recording and coding of foraging behavior and multi-species foraging associations. Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ) Internal Report, IMPRESS Rep. 2001-001. Texel, The Netherlands. 13 pp. [ [email protected] ]

Clarke, E.D., L.B. Spear, M.L. McCracken, F.F.C. Marques , D.L. Borchers, S.T. Buckland and D.G. Ainley. 2003. Validating the use of generalized additive models and at-sea surveys to estimate size and temporal trends of seabird populations. J. Appl. Ecol. 40: 278-292.

Diamond A.W., Gaston A.J., and Brown R.G.B. 1986. Converting PIROP counts of seabirds at sea to absolute densities. Can. Wildl. Serv. Progress Notes No. 164.

Dixon, T.J. 1977. The distance at which sitting birds can be seen at sea. Ibis 119: 372-375.

Duffy, D.C. 1983. The effect of wave height on bird counts at sea. Cormorant 11: 21-23.

Duffy, D.C., and Hecht, T. 1984. Ship-followers and seabird counts: observer's distance from stern may affect counts. Cormorant 12: 44-48.

Duffy, D.C., and Schneider, D.C. 1984. A comparison of two transect methods of counting birds at sea. Cormorant 12: 95-98.

Garthe, S., & Hüppop, O. 1999. Effect of ship speed on seabird counts in areas supporting commercial fisheries. Journal of Field Ornithology 70: 28-32.

Gaston, A.J., Collins, B.L., Diamond, A.W. 1987. The 'Snapshot' count for estimating densities of flying seabirds during boat transects: a cautionary comment. Auk 104(2): 336-338.

Gaston, A.J., Smith, G.E.J. 1984. The interpretation of aerial surveys for seabirds: some effects of behaviour. Canadian Wildlife Service Occ. Paper No 53: 18 pp.

Gaston, A.J., Collins, B.T., Diamond, A.W. 1987. Estimating densities of birds at sea and the proportion in flight from counts made on transects of indefinite width. Occasional Paper Nr 59, Canadian Wildlife Service, Ottawa, Canada. 16 pp.

Gould, P.J. 1974. Pelagic studies of seabirds in the Central and Eastern Pacific Ocean: Introduction. Pp., 1- 5 in Pelagic studies of seabirds in the Central and Eastern Pacific Ocean. (W. King, ed.). Smithsonian Contrib. Zool. 158: 1-227.

Gould, P.J., Forsell, D.J. 1989. Techniques for shipboard surveys of marine birds. Fish and Wildlife Technical Report 25: 20 pp. Washington D.C.

*Gould, P.J., D.J. Forsell, and C.J. Lensink. 1982. Pelagic distribution and abundance of seabirds in the Gulf of Alaska and eastern Bering Sea. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildl. Serv., Biological Services Program, OBS 82/48. 294 pp.

Griffiths, A.M. 198. Biases in censuses of pelagic seabirds at sea in the Southern Ocean. In: Cooper, J. (ed.) Proceedings of the Symposium on birds of the sea and shore. 1979. Cape Town: African Seabird Group. pp 189-196.

Griffiths, A.M. 1982. Reactions of some seabirds to a ship in the Southern ocean. Ostrich 53: 228-235. Haldin, M., Ulfrens, J. 1987. On the efficiency of censusing waterbirds by boat. Orn. Fenn. 64(2): 74-75.

Haney, J.C. 1985. Counting seabirds at sea from ships: comments on interstudy comparisons and methodological standardization. Auk 102: 897-898.

Heinemann, D. 1981. A Range finder for pelagic bird censusing. J. Wildlife Manage. 45(2): 489-493.

*Hunt, G.L., P. Gould, D.J. Forsell, and H. Peterson. 1981. Pelagic distribution of marine birds in the eastern Bering Sea. Pp. 689-718. In, D.W. Hood and J.A. Calder, eds. The Bering Sea Shelf: Oceanography and Resources. Office of Marine Pollution Assessment, NOAA. (Distributed by University of Washington Press, Seattle.)

Hyrenbach, K.D. 2001. Albatross response to survey vessels: implications for studies of seabird distribution, abundance and prey consumption. Marine Ecology Progress Series 212: 283-295.

Hyrenbach, K.D., Baduini, C.L., & Hunt, G.L., Jr. 2001. Line transect estimates of Short-tailed Shearwater (Puffinus tenuirostris) mortality in the Southeastern Bering Sea: 1997-99. Marine Ornithology 29: 27-34.

Joyce, G.G., Nakanishi, S., Hata, T., Pastene, L. 1985. Preliminary evaluation of an apparatus for improved sighting angle evaluation. Rep. Int. Whal. Commn. 35: 437-440.

*King, W. (Ed.). 1974. Pelagic studies of seabirds in the Central and Eastern Pacific Ocean. Smithsonian Contrib. Zool. 158: 1-227.

Komdeur, J., Bertelsen, J., Cracknell, G. (Eds.). 1992. Manual for aeroplane and ship surveys of waterfowl and seabirds. Int. Waterfowl and Wetlands Res. Bureau, Special Publication No. 19, Slimbridge UK. 37 pp.

Kuletz, K. J., and S. J. Kendall. 1998. A productivity index for Marbled murrelets in Alaska based on surveys at sea. Journal of Wildlife Management 62(2):446-460.

La Cock, G. & Schneider, D.C. 1982. Duration of ship following by wandering albatrosses Diomedea exulans. Cormorant 10: 105-108.

Lerczak, J.A., & Hobbs, R.C. 1998. Calculating sighting distances from angular readings during shipboard, aerial, and shore-based marine mammal surveys. Marine Mammal Science 14: 590-599.

Mack, D. E., M. G. Raphael, and J. L. Laake. 2002. Probability of detecting marbled murrelets at sea: effects of single versus paired observers. Journal of Wildlife Management 66(3): 865-873.

*Morgan, K.H., K. Vermeer, and R.W. McKelvey. 1991. Atlas of pelagic birds of western Canada. Can. Wildl. Serv. Occ. Paper No. 72, Environment Canada, Ottawa.

Philbrick, V.A., P.C. Fiedler, L.T. Balance, and D.A. Demer. 2003. Report of ecosystem studies conducted during the 2001 Oregon, California, and Washington (ORCAWALE) marine mammal survey on the research vessels David Starr Jordan and McArthur. U.S. Dep. Commerce, NOAA Tech. Memorandum NOAA-TM-NMFS-SWFSC-349. 50 pp.

*Pitman, R.L. 1986. Atlas of seabird distribution and relative abundance in the Eastern Tropical Pacific. Admin. Rept. LJ-86-02C. National Marine Fisheries Service, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, La Jolla, California.

Powers, K.D. 1982. A comparison of two methods of counting birds at sea. J. Field Ornithol. 53(3): 209-222.

Ryan, P.G., Cooper, J. 1989. Observer precision and bird conspicuousness during counts of birds at sea. S. Afr. J. Mar. Sci. 8: 271-276.

Skov, H. & Prins, E. 2001. Seabird attraction to fishing vessels is a local process. Marine Ecology Progress Series 214: 289-298. Spear, L., Nur, N., Ainley, D.G. 1992. Estimating absolute densities of flying seabirds using analysis of relative movement. Auk 109: 385-389.

Spear, L., Nur, N., Ainley, D.G. 1992. A comment: estimating absolute densities of flying seabirds using analysis of relative movement. Auk 109(4): 937-938.

Spear, L.B., and Ainley, D.G. 1997. Flight behaviour of seabirds in relation to wind direction and wing morphology. Ibis 139: 221-233.

Spear, L.B., and Ainley, D.G. 1997. Flight speed of seabirds in relation to wind speed and direction. Ibis 139: 234-251.

Spear, L.B., D.G. Ainley, D. Hardesty, S. N.G. Howell, S. Webb. Submitted. Methods for surveying seabirds at sea: comparisons and recommendations. Unpubl. mss., contact [email protected] for information.

Stahl, J.-C., and Bartle, J.A. 1995. Australasian seabird mapping scheme. Guidelines for seabird surveys from ships. Unpublished report presented to SCAR-BBS Workshop on seabird at sea methodology.

Tasker, M.L., Hope Jones, P., Dixon, T., Blake, B.F. 1984. Counting seabirds at sea from ships: a review of methods employed and a suggestion for a standardized approach. Auk 101(3): 567-577.

Tasker, M.L., Hope Jones, P., Blake, B.F., Dixon, T.J. 1985. Response to J.C. Haney. Auk 102: 899-900.

Van der Meer J., & Camphuysen, C.J. 1996. Effect of observer differences on abundance estimates of seabirds from ship-based strip transect surveys. Ibis 138: 433-437.

Van Franeker, J.A. 1990. Methodes voor het tellen van zeevogels op zee: een pleidooi voor vergelijkend onderzoek. (Methods for counting seabirds at sea: a plea for comparative research). SULA 4(3): 85-89.

Van Franeker, J.A. 1994. A comparison of methods for counting seabirds at sea in the Southern Ocean. J. Field Ornithol. 65(1): 96-108.

*Vermeer, K., I. Robertson, R.W. Campbell, G. Kaiser, and M. Lemon. 1983. Distribution and densities of marine birds on the Canadian West Coast. Can. Wildl. Serv. Tech. Rep., Vancouver, British Columbia. 73 pp.

Voisin, J.F. 1988. Description et discussion des aspects pratiques d'une methode pour observer les oiseaux a partir d'un navire en marche. Le Cormoran 31 (1986): 63-66.

Wahl, T.R. & Heinemann D. 1979. Seabirds and fishing vessels: co-occurrence and attraction. Condor 81: 390-396.

*Webb, A., N.M. Harrison, G.M. Leaper, R.D. Steele, M.L. Tasker, and M.W. Pienkowski. 1990. Seabird distribution west of Britain. Final Rep. of Phase 3 of the Nat. Conser. Coun. Seabirds at Sea Project, Nov. 1986-Mar. 1990. Nature Conservancy Council, Aberdeen, Scotland. 282 pp.

*Woehler, E.J., C.L. Hodges, and D.J. Watts. 1990. An atlas of the pelagic distribution and abundance of seabirds in the southern Indian Ocean, 1981-1990. ANARE Res. Notes. No. 77., Kingston, Tasmania, Australia. 406 pp.