Beached Bird Survey Training
The Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team (COASST) will hold a training session for prospective volunteers in the long-running beached bird survey they conduct in all the West Coast states on Sunday, May 20, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Port Orford Field Station (444 Jackson St.).
The COASST survey, in which CoastWatch is the Oregon partner, is a citizen science project that gathers science-quality data on beached birds. The information is used by scientists tracking bird populations and the health of the nearshore ocean, and will provide critical background information should there be an oil spill or other disaster affecting birds. Volunteers conduct monthly surveys, individually or in teams. (Prospective volunteers are urged to bring potential survey partners with them.)
The trainer will be Jackie Lindsey, COASST's volunteer coordinator. Prior to joining COASST last year, she studied marine science at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, where she coordinated the BeachCOMBERS seabird survey citizen science project while earning her Master's degree. Her research background is in marine vertebrate ecology, studying seabirds, sea otters, sea turtles, pinnipeds and cetaceans.
There is no charge, but plan to provide a $20 refundable deposit if you would like to take home a COASST volunteer kit complete with a COASST Beached Birds field guide (which we can attest is excellent). Training activities take place indoors. Bring lunch.
If you plan to attend, it would help with planning the event if you could RSVP to coasst@uw.edu or (206) 221-6893. CoastWatch Volunteer Coordinator Fawn Custer can also provide more information about the survey: (541) 270-0027, fawn@oregonshores.org.