Science Spotlight

Why It's Important:

Resurrection Bay is used by a variety of seabird and sea duck species and is an important area during both the breeding and non-breeding seasons. Our coastal seabird surveys will provide information on the abundance and distribution of marine bird species throughout the year, while the remote monitoring projects will provide data on the breeding success of the black-legged kittiwake and common murre. NPS is our partners on the coastal ecosystem research.

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