A Common Murre swimming in the waters of Prince William Sound in 2015
A Common Murre swimming in the waters of Prince William Sound in 2015A Common Murre swimming in the waters of Prince William Sound, Alaska.
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Available here are tracking data for the common murre, a seabird species that is found in regions of the North Pacific and Atlantic oceans, often in dense breeding colonies on cliffs and in large flocks on the water. These data were collected to better understand the migratory patterns of this species in the North Pacific Ocean and Chukchi Sea.
Return to Ecosystems >> Wildlife Tracking Data Collection
USGS Alaska Science Center scientists collect data from wildlife tracking devices to: determine locations of animals throughout their annual cycles, understand patterns of habitat use, quantify time spent on various behaviors, and identify geographic areas repeatedly used by wildlife that may indicate sites of importance to species and populations. Tracking data from other wildlife species can be found at: https://doi.org/10.5066/P9VYSWEH
Common Murre Tracking Maps
These webpages contain five different types of browse maps and other visualizations of the tracking data.
Argos Satellite Telemetry Data
These data packages contain the data collected from satellite transmitters attached to free-ranging animals. The packages include both raw and processed location and sensor data. The raw data includes data as originally retrieved from the Argos System. The processed data have been filtered for location plausibility, and sensor data have been decoded into standard measurement units. For most users, the processed data will be preferred.
NOTE: Processed data contains both plausible (DAF_Filter=0) and implausible (DAF_Filter=1) locations as indicated by the column “Location_DAF_filter”. Before using these data, we recommend excluding locations flagged as implausible or apply an alternative filtering method of your choice.
Hatch, S.A., Meyers, P.M., Mulcahy, D.M., Douglas, D.C., 2020, Tracking data for Common murres (Uria aalge) (ver 1.0, August 2020): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9SOW6V2
Below are other science projects associated with Common Murre.
Below are data or web applications associated with the Common Murre tracking project.
Below are multimedia items associated with this project.
A Common Murre swimming in the waters of Prince William Sound, Alaska.
A Common Murre swimming in the waters of Prince William Sound, Alaska.
Below are publications associated with the Common Murre tracking project.
Below are news stories associated with the Common Murre tracking project.
Available here are tracking data for the common murre, a seabird species that is found in regions of the North Pacific and Atlantic oceans, often in dense breeding colonies on cliffs and in large flocks on the water. These data were collected to better understand the migratory patterns of this species in the North Pacific Ocean and Chukchi Sea.
Return to Ecosystems >> Wildlife Tracking Data Collection
USGS Alaska Science Center scientists collect data from wildlife tracking devices to: determine locations of animals throughout their annual cycles, understand patterns of habitat use, quantify time spent on various behaviors, and identify geographic areas repeatedly used by wildlife that may indicate sites of importance to species and populations. Tracking data from other wildlife species can be found at: https://doi.org/10.5066/P9VYSWEH
Common Murre Tracking Maps
These webpages contain five different types of browse maps and other visualizations of the tracking data.
Argos Satellite Telemetry Data
These data packages contain the data collected from satellite transmitters attached to free-ranging animals. The packages include both raw and processed location and sensor data. The raw data includes data as originally retrieved from the Argos System. The processed data have been filtered for location plausibility, and sensor data have been decoded into standard measurement units. For most users, the processed data will be preferred.
NOTE: Processed data contains both plausible (DAF_Filter=0) and implausible (DAF_Filter=1) locations as indicated by the column “Location_DAF_filter”. Before using these data, we recommend excluding locations flagged as implausible or apply an alternative filtering method of your choice.
Hatch, S.A., Meyers, P.M., Mulcahy, D.M., Douglas, D.C., 2020, Tracking data for Common murres (Uria aalge) (ver 1.0, August 2020): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9SOW6V2
Below are other science projects associated with Common Murre.
Below are data or web applications associated with the Common Murre tracking project.
Below are multimedia items associated with this project.
A Common Murre swimming in the waters of Prince William Sound, Alaska.
A Common Murre swimming in the waters of Prince William Sound, Alaska.
Below are publications associated with the Common Murre tracking project.
Below are news stories associated with the Common Murre tracking project.