Gull Rookery Study (Member Schools Only)
Overview
Monitor nesting activity on a multi-species island bird rookery by recording numbers of nests, eggs and chicks.
Highlights
Program Duration: 2.5 Hours - Low Tide
Trip Season: Oct-April
Student Limit: Up to 50
Science Standard: LS2-1, LS2-2, LS2-6, LS2-8, LS3-5
Trip Description
Project Oceanology has been monitoring the nesting activity of gulls and other seabirds in Fishers Island Sound for more than 30 years. Participants will work in small teams to count nests, eggs, and chicks on a gull rookery. Discussion and analysis will focus on gull population trends, seabird conservation biology, and the ecological role of seabirds in Long Island Sound.
To prepare for this trip: Students should wear closed toed shoes and dress for the weather. Remember, it's typically colder and windier by the water. Dressing in layers is recommended. Life jackets will be provided.
Suggested shore: Marine Debris Shore Program