Palmer Station LTER Seabird Research

Project Overview:

The University of Santa Cruz is undertaking a comprehensive study to unravel the impacts of climate change on the demographics and populations of penguins and other seabirds. This research is embedded within a robust time series, dating back to the mid-1970s to early 1990s.

Program Partners

  • University of Santa Cruz

Location

Expected Time Frame

Duration of Expedition

  • Half/Full Days to Census Bird Colonies (TBD)

Accommodation Needed

  • 1 – 2

Special Equipment Needed

  • Access to tender/smaller vessel

Expedition parameters listed above are flexible and negotiable.

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