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Spiegel, C.

Total results: 4
Title Author Date Sort ascending Content Type Technology Stressor Receptor
Assessing the exposure of three diving bird species to offshore wind areas on the U.S. Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf using satellite telemetry Stenhouse, I., Berlin, A., Gilbert, A. October 2020 Journal Article Wind Energy, Offshore Wind Displacement Birds, Seabirds, Waterfowl
Using results from avian tracking studies to inform assessments of offshore wind energy areas in the US Atlantic Loring, P., Spiegel, C. February 2020 Conference Paper Wind Energy, Offshore Wind Collision Birds, Seabirds
Determining Fine-Scale Use and Movement Patterns of Diving Bird Species in Federal Waters of the Mid-Atlantic United States Using Satellite Telemetry Spiegel, C., Berlin, A., Gilbert, A. January 2017 Report Birds, Seabirds
Compendium of Avian Occurrence Information for the Continental Shelf Waters along the Atlantic Coast of the United States: Final Report (Database Selection - Shorebirds) O'Connell, A., Spiegel, C., Johnson, S. April 2011 Report Wind Energy, Offshore Wind Shorebirds, Birds
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