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Winter diets of common murres and marbled murrelets in Kachemak Bay, Alaska

January 1, 1987

Knowledge of the winter diets of seabirds in high latitudes like Alaskan waters has been an elusive aspect of their biology. Scanty information on winter diets of Common Murres (Uria aalge) are available from the Pribilof Islands (Preble and McAtee 1923), California (Baltz and Morejohn 1977), Kodiak Island (Kraznow and Sanger 1986), Newfoundland (Tuck 1960), and the North Sea (Blake 1984), and for Marbled Murrelets (Brachyramphus marmoratus) from British Columbia (Munro and Clemens 1931, Carter 1984) and Kodiak (Krasnow and sanger 1986). This paper summarizes the diets of these two species, as observed during the winter season of 1977-1978 in Kachemak Bay, Alaska, as a part fo the Alaskan Outer Continental Shelf Environmental Assessment Program, OCSEAP (Sanger and Jones 1982; Krasnow and Sanger 1986; Fukuyama, Sanger, and Hironaka, unpubl.) and provides further interpretation of the data.

Publication Year 1987
Title Winter diets of common murres and marbled murrelets in Kachemak Bay, Alaska
DOI 10.2307/1368499
Authors Gerald A. Sanger
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title The Condor
Index ID 70182085
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Alaska Science Center