Stanley Park Barrow's goldeneye survey, 1999-2000

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Author: David, Korie
Degree granting institution: British Columbia Institute of Technology
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Report prepared by Korie David. The Stanley Park Barrow's Goldeneye Survey 1999-2000 was a co-operative effort between the Canadian Wildlife Service & BCIT. The intent of the survey was to collect baseline data to estimate the abundance and distribution of Barrow's Goldeneye (Bucephala islandica) observed along the Stanley Park foreshore in Vancouver, BC . In addition, the compilation of consistent baseline data was important to determine the impacts of the November 24, 1999 and February 12, 2000 canola spills that occurred in Burrard Inlet on the populations of waterfowl species on the Stanley Park foreshore.
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British Columbia Institute of Technology
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75 pages
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