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Known to some as "parrots of the sea", these charismatic birds return annually to a few nesting islands on the coast. Viewing locations include Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach, Face Rock in Bandon and Goat Island at Harris Beach State Park. Learn more about Tufted Puffins.
Seabirds of the Pacific Ocean. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
The Pacific Seabird Group (PSG) is a society of professional seabird researchers and managers dedicated to the study and conservation of seabirds and their environment. PSG was formed in 1972 out of a need for increased communication among academic and government seabird researchers.
Pacific Seabirds is the official publication of the Pacific Seabird Group (PSG) and serves to provide members with recent news on financial reports, Annual Meetings, regional reports, conservation news, special events, awards, decisions of the PSG, and more, plus archive this information for all members.
• Millions of seabirds annually migrate across the Pacific ocean • 60 species recorded in Pacific Island countries Species distribution
The Pacific Seabird Group (PSG) is an international professional ornithological society based in the US, dedicated to the study and conservation of Pacific seabirds and their environment. The objectives of the Pacific Seabird Group are exclusively scientific, educational, conservational, and nonprofit.
The wild and rocky Pacific Coast provides seabirds with ideal nesting habitat. Thousands of coastal rocks and islands dot more than 500 miles extending from Washington into Northern California. Though small in size they provide safe breeding habitat for 14 species of seabirds with a population exceeding two million. Most of these