Funds for Research and Monitoring of Sea Ducks in the Atlantic Flyway

Atlantic Seaduck Project

The Fish and Wildlife Service, within the Department of the Interior has announced funding in the amount of $208,720 to support the Sea Duck Research and Monitoring in the Atlantic Flyway.

The purpose of this agreement is to provide support and assistance to Environment Canada to develop a monitoring survey for American common eiders and to monitor sea duck migration patterns, as part of the Sea Duck Joint Venture research program.

The SDJV strives to improve our knowledge and understanding of sea ducks to better design and implement conservation and management strategies on a continental or population level.

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Funds for Research and Monitoring of Sea Ducks in the Atlantic Flyway


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