Date wrapper:
Apr
9

Beached Bird Presentation

When
April 9, 2021 - 7:00 PM
Where
Online
Sponsors
Pilchuck Audubon Society
Cost
Free

Dr. Julia Parrish.\Photo by Benjamin Hammond.

Oregon Shores is the Oregon partner of COASST (Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team), which conducts the beached bird survey through the West Coast states.  COASST is based at the University of Washington, so we usually have to wait for the occasional visit of the program’s staff to Oregon for trainings or background talks.  But in the pandemic Zoom era, we aren’t so limited geographically.  A COASST talk is coming up on Thursday, April 9, 7 p.m.  It happens to be sponsored by the Pilchuck Audubon Society up in Washington, but it is accessible online to anyone, anywhere.

Dr. Julia Parrish, founder of COASST, will speak on “Dead Birds Do Tell Tales: A Citizen Science Story.”  

Hands-on citizen science offers an opportunity to collect environmental data over stretches of space and time that no research lab could hope to attain on its own. It also offers a unique opportunity for non-academics to connect with the practice of science. COASST is a 21-year-old environmental citizen science project that trains participants to identify what floats in on the tide. 

COASST beached seabird data have been used in academic research and resource management, and have empowered thousands of coastal residents to monitor marine ecosystem health. Between 2014 and 2020, COASST documented a series of mass mortality events, collectively accounting for millions of birds, and including a die-off of Rhinoceros Auklets in Puget Sound. Beyond the documentation of mortality events, COASST data suggest that: (1) people are highly motivated to contribute to place-based science; (2) with rigorous training, non-scientists are as good as scientists at data collection; and (3) program participants are hungry for ecosystem knowledge.

Julia K. Parrish is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the College of the Environment at the University of Washington, where she holds a Lowell A. and Frankie L. Wakefield Professorship in Ocean Fishery Sciences. She is a marine biologist, conservation biologist, and specialist in citizen science. She not only founded by continues to serve as Executive Director of COASST.

To register for this free event, go here.