Volume 34, Issue 2 (2006)
Beach Surveys Past, Present and Future: Toward a Global Surveillance Network for Stranded Seabirds
S. H. Newman, R. J. Harris, and F. S. Tseng
Using Beached Bird Monitoring Data for Seabird Damage Assessment: the Importance of Search Interval
R. G. Ford
The Oil Pollution Act of 1990 and Natural Resource Damage Assessment
R. C. Helm, R. G. Ford, and H. R. Carter
Factors Influencing Beached Bird Collection during the Luckenbach 2001-2002 Oil Spill
S. Hampton and M. Zafonte
Beached Bird Surveys in Massachusetts: the Seabird Ecological Assessment Network (seanet)
R. J. Harris, F. S. Tseng, M. A. Pokras, B. A. Suedmeyer, J. S.H. Bogart, R. L. Prescott, and S. H. Newman
Do Low Rates of Oiled Carcass Recovery in Beached Bird Surveys Indicate Low Rates of Ship-source Oil Spills?
P. D. O'hara and K. H. Morgan
Composition of Beached Marine Birds from an Oiling Event in Southeastern Newfoundland
G. J. Robertson, P. C. Ryan, J. Dussureault, B. C. Turner, S. I. Wilhelm, and K. Power
Produced Water from Offshore Oil and Gas Installations on the Grand Banks, Newfoundland: Are the Potential Effects to Seabirds Sufficiently Known?
G. S. Fraser, J. Russell, and W. M. Von Zharen
Underuse and Misuse of Data from Beached Bird Surveys
F. K. Wiese and K. Elmslie
Beached Bird Surveys in Lithuania Reflect Oil Pollution and Bird Mortality in Fishing Nets
R. Zydelis, M. Dagys, and G. Vaitkus
A Black-browed Albatross Thalassarche Melanophrys Consumes a Tern Sterna Sp
F. I. Colabuono, C. E. Fedrizzi, and C. J. Carlos