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  2. Seabird - Wikipedia

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    Fish-eating birds of prey, such as sea eagles and ospreys, are also typically excluded, however tied to marine environments they may be. [6] Some birds, such as darters and anhingas, are primarily found in freshwater habitats, but may occasionally venture into marine or coastal areas as well; [7] [8] such birds are generally not considered to ...

  3. Marine coastal ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    Climate change is impacting coastal ecosystems with sea level rises, ocean acidification, and increased storm frequency and intensity. When marine coastal ecosystems are damaged or destroyed, there can be serious consequences for the marine species that depend on them, as well as for the overall health of the ocean ecosystem.

  4. Category:Seabirds - Wikipedia

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    Afrikaans; Ænglisc; العربية; Asturianu; বাংলা; Башҡортса; Беларуская; Bosanski; Чӑвашла; Español; Esperanto; فارسی

  5. Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team - Wikipedia

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    Due to the increasing human use of coastal waters, Parish envisioned a program that could provide data on both resident and migrant species of birds; mortality rates after oil spills; levels of chronic oiling, information regarding some incidents of entanglement with fishing gear; and causes of death for seabird populations. Since a live bird ...

  6. Kittiwake - Wikipedia

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    Kittiwakes are coastal breeding birds ranging in the North Pacific, North Atlantic, and Arctic oceans. They form large, dense, noisy colonies during the summer reproductive period, often sharing habitat with murres. They are the only gull species that are exclusively cliff-nesting.

  7. Great Lakes coastal marsh birds on the rise - AOL

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    Eighteen different species of coastal marsh birds were looked at on nearly 800 wetlands throughout the five Great Lakes. All saw population increases.

  8. Category:Western South American coastal birds - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 February 2019, at 14:27 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Osprey - Wikipedia

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    The osprey (/ ˈ ɒ s p r i,-p r eɪ /; [2] Pandion haliaetus), historically known as sea hawk, river hawk, and fish hawk, is a diurnal, fish-eating bird of prey with a cosmopolitan range. It is a large raptor, reaching more than 60 cm (24 in) in length and 180 cm (71 in) across the wings. It is brown on the upperparts and predominantly greyish ...

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