Relative abundance, seasonal occurrence, and distribution of marine birds in the northern Gulf of Mexico

Marine Ornithology: Journal of Seabird Research and Conservation
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Abstract

Marine birds in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico have long been poorly studied. Given statutory obligations to protect migratory birds and endangered species, three broad-scale vessel and aerial programs initiated since 2010 have now surveyed the entire northern Gulf. Vessel coverage alone exceeds 700 d and 74,000 km of observer effort using 300-m strip transects. We supplemented these survey data with earlier, smaller-scale studies, eBird checklists, literature reviews, and other less accessible sources to create snapshot summaries of relative abundance, seasonal occurrence, and regional distribution for 117 taxa of marine and water birds reported from the northern Gulf (113 of which were substantiated with physical evidence). Using taxonomic and functional criteria, we identified 56 taxa characteristic of open shelf, slope, and pelagic waters (federal jurisdiction), 41 taxa with primarily coastal affinities (state and federal jurisdiction), and 20 taxa of sea and diving ducks. High species richness of marine birds in the northern Gulf is attributed to (1) a temperate-to-tropical gradient facilitating diverse marine environments year-round; (2) varied geographic origins of marine bird species using the Gulf; and (3) a mostly enclosed sea basin acting as a vagrant trap for wide-ranging species. Our taxonomic list and status updates seek to bridge information gaps for marine birds now subject to accelerated commercial uses of this region's continental shelf, including newly proposed offshore wind energy development. Other applications include guiding risk and vulnerability assessments of Gulf marine birds, providing core content for seabird observer training, and prioritizing environmental impact reviews and monitoring programs in offshore energy construction and operations plans.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Relative abundance, seasonal occurrence, and distribution of marine birds in the northern Gulf of Mexico
Series title Marine Ornithology: Journal of Seabird Research and Conservation
DOI 10.5038/2074-1235.53.1.1634
Volume 53
Publication Date April 15, 2025
Year Published 2025
Language English
Publisher African Seabird Group/Pacific Seabird Group
Contributing office(s) Coop Res Unit Atlanta
Description 18 p.
First page 189
Last page 206
Other Geospatial Gulf of Mexico
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