East Amatuli Island Remote Video Link Project - 1999

Two remotely operated video cameras were installed near common murre (Uria aalge) field observation posts at E. Amatuli Island on 22 May. Live images were transmitted to Homer by microwave via a repeater atop Mt. Bede, on the southwestern Kenai Peninsula. Between 23 June and 4 September Pratt Museum...

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Main Authors: Michael O'Meara, Arthur Kettle
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spelling dataone:df35b.25.2 2024-11-03T19:45:13+00:00 East Amatuli Island Remote Video Link Project - 1999 Michael O'Meara Arthur Kettle East Amatuli Island: Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge study plots on East Amatuli Island, AK ENVELOPE(-151.98528,-151.98528,58.919167,58.919167) BEGINDATE: 1999-06-23T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 1999-08-24T00:00:00Z 2013-06-25T23:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/df35b.25.2 unknown Gulf of Alaska Data Portal common murre Barren Islands East Amatuli Island education interpreter microwave monitoring public outreach reproductive success seabird Uria aalge Exxon Valdez oil spill Alaska exxon valdez oil spill trustee council EVOSTC Uria aalge aalge Dataset dataone:urn:node:GOA 2024-11-03T19:06:08Z Two remotely operated video cameras were installed near common murre (Uria aalge) field observation posts at E. Amatuli Island on 22 May. Live images were transmitted to Homer by microwave via a repeater atop Mt. Bede, on the southwestern Kenai Peninsula. Between 23 June and 4 September Pratt Museum and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service staff worked in the museum with the cameras as public interpreters and data collectors. They helped teach nearly 15,000 visitors about seabirds, predator-prey relationships, habitat, and scientific research. Productivity data for a selected study plot was collected by camera at the museum and by observers in the field using binoculars and telescopes. Comparison of data sets revealed variations between data from camera and field observations. With camera observation fewer murres were counted, adult postures more frequently misidentified, eggs and chicks less frequently seen, and different hatch dates recorded. Calculated results for measures of productivity were similar between the two methods, however. Public interaction with interpreter/data collectors greatly enhanced education and outreach but may have been one factor responsible for variation between camera-derived and field-derived data. Electronic interference, problems of hardware/software design, and delayed field maintenance were among other factors influencing camera effectiveness. These data include raw counts only and do not include vistitor participation data. CITATION: O’Meara, M.S. 2000. East Amatuli Island remote video link project. Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Restoration Project Final Report (Restoration Project 99434), Pratt Museum/Homer Society of Natural History, Homer, Alaska. Dataset Common Murre Uria aalge Alaska uria Gulf of Alaska Data Portal (via DataONE) Pratt ENVELOPE(176.683,176.683,-85.400,-85.400) ENVELOPE(-151.98528,-151.98528,58.919167,58.919167)
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topic common murre
Barren Islands
East Amatuli Island
education
interpreter
microwave
monitoring
public outreach
reproductive success
seabird
Uria aalge
Exxon Valdez
oil spill
Alaska
exxon valdez oil spill trustee council
EVOSTC
Uria aalge
aalge
spellingShingle common murre
Barren Islands
East Amatuli Island
education
interpreter
microwave
monitoring
public outreach
reproductive success
seabird
Uria aalge
Exxon Valdez
oil spill
Alaska
exxon valdez oil spill trustee council
EVOSTC
Uria aalge
aalge
Michael O'Meara
Arthur Kettle
East Amatuli Island Remote Video Link Project - 1999
topic_facet common murre
Barren Islands
East Amatuli Island
education
interpreter
microwave
monitoring
public outreach
reproductive success
seabird
Uria aalge
Exxon Valdez
oil spill
Alaska
exxon valdez oil spill trustee council
EVOSTC
Uria aalge
aalge
description Two remotely operated video cameras were installed near common murre (Uria aalge) field observation posts at E. Amatuli Island on 22 May. Live images were transmitted to Homer by microwave via a repeater atop Mt. Bede, on the southwestern Kenai Peninsula. Between 23 June and 4 September Pratt Museum and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service staff worked in the museum with the cameras as public interpreters and data collectors. They helped teach nearly 15,000 visitors about seabirds, predator-prey relationships, habitat, and scientific research. Productivity data for a selected study plot was collected by camera at the museum and by observers in the field using binoculars and telescopes. Comparison of data sets revealed variations between data from camera and field observations. With camera observation fewer murres were counted, adult postures more frequently misidentified, eggs and chicks less frequently seen, and different hatch dates recorded. Calculated results for measures of productivity were similar between the two methods, however. Public interaction with interpreter/data collectors greatly enhanced education and outreach but may have been one factor responsible for variation between camera-derived and field-derived data. Electronic interference, problems of hardware/software design, and delayed field maintenance were among other factors influencing camera effectiveness. These data include raw counts only and do not include vistitor participation data. CITATION: O’Meara, M.S. 2000. East Amatuli Island remote video link project. Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Restoration Project Final Report (Restoration Project 99434), Pratt Museum/Homer Society of Natural History, Homer, Alaska.
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