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    Default Clemson researchers begin aerial waterfowl counts

    Thanks Clemson




    http://newsstand.clemson.edu/mediare...nd-waterbirds/


    GEORGETOWN — Scientists from Clemson University’s James C. Kennedy Waterfowl and Wetlands Conservation Center will begin aerial counts of waterfowl and waterbirds in mid-September.


    The bird counts will be conducted from Murrells Inlet to the South Carolina-Georgia coastal border and over the Cooper River and Santee Lake systems, and will continue in November through March. Fixed-wing aircraft will fly predetermined lines from the coast inland at altitudes of 150 to 200 feet. A survey biologist will count all waterbirds that occur within 165 yards of the aircraft. The flights will not take place over densely human populated areas.

    “These flights minimally disturb waterbirds because the plane will only make a single pass over wetlands during the survey months,” said Rick Kaminski, Kennedy Center director. “The surveys will estimate waterfowl abundance and diversity and plot their distributions among seasons and years.”

    Kaminski and researchers at Mississippi State University developed the waterfowl and waterbird counting method in the early 2000s, but this is the first time the method has been used in South Carolina and the Atlantic Flyway along the coast and inland.

    Each individual or group of waterbirds detected within the survey area will be recorded with GPS. The researchers will then produce maps showing densities of birds by habitat type. This information will be valuable for waterfowl hunters and other conservationists.
    “The goal of the project is to estimate numbers and distributions of waterbirds so we can assess habitat use and inform future habitat conservation in the face of climate change, sea-level rise and human development. While not a complete count, the survey produces results that are statistically sound and representative of coastal and inland landscapes,” said Molly Kneece, survey biologist and Kennedy Center research specialist.

    Clemson researchers are collaborating with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks to display survey results on SCDNR’s website.

    The survey project is sponsored by an array of private and public entities, including the Kennedy Center, Delta Waterfowl Foundation, Ducks Unlimited Inc., Nemours Wildlife Foundation, SCDNR, South Carolina Waterfowl Association and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
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    Please buzz my farm, Three Rivers, every Saturday at 10:00.

    Erebody will be at Summerton diner but me.
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    Got boff shoes off.

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    What is 3 rivers?

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    Wak, Peedee and Black
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    This could generate some great data.

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    I spoke with the project leader last week, they have some fire in their bellies and seem to be open to working with landowners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by locked up View Post
    What is 3 rivers?
    its like two rivers, but more.
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    There must be three rivers since the Wateree, Congaree and Santee are nearby. I can't help it if those aristocrats can't count.
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    are they able to differentiate species at all? only ask bc couldn't the coot numbers artificially inflate and skew the data?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    I spoke with the project leader last week, they have some fire in their bellies and seem to be open to working with landowners.
    Molly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SBPep View Post
    are they able to differentiate species at all? only ask bc couldn't the coot numbers artificially inflate and skew the data?
    I sure hope they can differentiate between coots and ducks at 150-200ft.

    If not they may as well scrap the whole program.
    Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BOGSTER View Post
    I sure hope they can differentiate between coots and ducks at 150-200ft.

    If not they may as well scrap the whole program.
    If it's Molly, the data will be solid.
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    It is.

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    Wonder if they will fly Murray, pacifically Bomb dat ass Island???
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    Molly knows her stuff. No doubt.

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    Rick K.

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    I funded the project. They have to send me report as they fly but report to y'all next fall. I promise I would not take advantage of the real time info.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOGSTER View Post
    I sure hope they can differentiate between coots and ducks at 150-200ft.

    If not they may as well scrap the whole program.
    didn't see the altitude but we all know there are some lurkers on this site that can't make the distinction at 30 feet

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    It would crack me up to know you were sitting in your pond while I was eating breakfast at the diner after a limit and someone was letting you know how many ducks were in my pond..

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