Marine Bird Important Bird Areas on the Northeast Coast of Newfoundland

Marine Bird Important Bird Areas on the Northeast Coast of Newfoundland

MARINE BIRD IMPORTANT BIRD AREAS ON THE NORTHEAST COAST OF NEWFOUNDLAND Conservation Concerns and Potential Strategies 2001 Prepared for the Canadian Nature Federation and the Natural History Society of Newfoundland and Labrador Acknowledgements: The Important Bird Areas Program is part of the Natural Legacy 2000 program, a nation-wide initiative to conserve wildlife and habitats on private and public lands. We gratefully acknowledge the financial sup- port of the Government of Canada’s Millennium Partnership Program and Ducks Unlimited Canada. This report could not have been produced without the assistance of Laura Dominguez, Joanne Fifield, Dan Best, Rachel Bryant and The Alder Institute. We’d also like to thank Gail Davoren and Iain Stenhouse for their contributions to the species accounts. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Advisory Committee: Rita Anderson, Natural History Society of Newfoundland and Labrador David Fifield, Natural History Society of Newfoundland and Labrador Leah de Forest, Species at Risk Program Manager, Parks Canada Marc Johnson, Canadian Nature Federation Bill Montevecchi, Memorial University of Newfoundland Greg Robertson, Canadian Wildlife Service Douglas Ballam, Parks and Natural Areas Division, Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation, Prov- ince of Newfoundland and Labrador Brian McLaren, Wildlife Division, Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation Mark Gloutney, Manager, Conservation Programs, Ducks Unlimited Gerry Yetman, Eastern Habitat Joint Venture Stewardship Program, Wildlife Division, Province of New- foundland and Labrador Suggested citation: Russell J. and D. Fifield 2001. Marine Bird Important Bird Areas on the Northeast Coast of Newfound- land: Conservation Concerns and Potential Strategies. Can. Nature Fed., Bird Studies Can., Natural His- tory Society of Newfoundland and Labrador, 124pp. Table of Contents Executive Summary....................................................................................................................... xi 1. Introduction..................................................................................................................................1 1.1. The Formal Political Context in Newfoundland and Labrador ..........................................2 1.2. The Informal Political Context in Newfoundland and Labrador........................................6 2. The IBA Program.........................................................................................................................9 3. IBA Site Information .................................................................................................................11 Funk Island ..............................................................................................................................16 Wadham Islands.......................................................................................................................19 Cape Freels Coastline and Cabot Island ..................................................................................21 Grates Point..............................................................................................................................23 Baccalieu Island.......................................................................................................................25 Cape St. Francis .......................................................................................................................28 4. IBA Species Information ...........................................................................................................31 4.1. Common Eider..................................................................................................................35 4.2. Atlantic Puffin...................................................................................................................37 4.3. Common Murre.................................................................................................................40 4.4. Black-legged Kittiwake ....................................................................................................44 4.5. Leach's Storm-Petrel.........................................................................................................47 5. Other Elements of Interest .........................................................................................................51 5.1. Other Birds........................................................................................................................51 Funk Island ........................................................................................................................51 Wadham Islands.................................................................................................................52 Cape Freels Coastline and Cabot Island ............................................................................54 Baccalieu Island.................................................................................................................54 5.2. Historical Significance......................................................................................................55 Funk Island ........................................................................................................................55 5.3. Bird Aggregations and Local Nutrient Cycles..................................................................57 6. Land Ownership and Use...........................................................................................................59 7. Conservation Concerns ..............................................................................................................61 7.1. Vulnerability of Wintering Seaducks ...............................................................................61 7.2. Vulnerability of Breeding Birds .......................................................................................61 Seaducks ............................................................................................................................61 Cliff Nesting Seabirds........................................................................................................61 7.3. Harvesting.........................................................................................................................61 Management Regime .........................................................................................................61 The Turr Hunt ....................................................................................................................63 Hunting Behavior...............................................................................................................64 7.4. Fishery Interactions...........................................................................................................64 Incidental Catch of Seabirds by Fisheries..........................................................................64 Perception of Top Predators as Our Competitors for Prey Species...................................65 Indirect Effects of Fishing Through Habitat Destruction ..................................................67 Aquaculture........................................................................................................................67 7.5. Disturbance .......................................................................................................................68 Marine Vessel Traffic ........................................................................................................68 i Tourism..............................................................................................................................68 The IBA Program...............................................................................................................68 7.6. Marine Oil Pollution .........................................................................................................68 Seabirds and Oil.................................................................................................................68 Ship-source Oil Pollution...................................................................................................69 Offshore Oil & Gas............................................................................................................69 8. IBA Conservation Resources.....................................................................................................73 8.1. Organizations Delivering the IBA Program .....................................................................73 BirdLife International (BL) ...............................................................................................73 The Canadian Nature Federation (CNF)............................................................................73 Long Point Bird Observatory (LPBO) and Bird Studies Canada (BSC)...........................73 The Natural History Society of Newfoundland and Labrador (NHSNL)..........................74 8.2. Labrador Aboriginal Organizations ..................................................................................74 The Labrador Inuit Association (LIA)...............................................................................74 The Innu Nation .................................................................................................................74 Labrador Métis Nation.......................................................................................................75

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