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2024 Oregon and Washington double-crested cormorant (Nannopterum auritum) colony surveys – aerial photos and count data

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Abstract

Aerial surveys were undertaken to monitor selected double-crested cormorant (DCCO; Nannopterum auritum) colonies in Oregon to fulfill monitoring requirements associated with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) final environmental impact statement: Management of Conflicts Associated with Double-crested Cormorants (USFWS 2020). Survey methods follow guidelines established by the Pacific Flyway Council monitoring strategy: A Monitoring Strategy for the Western Population of Double-crested Cormorants within the Pacific Flyway (PFC 2013). This dataset presents high resolution aerial imagery and corresponding nest counts from areial surveys of double-crested cormorant (DCCO; Nannopterum auritum) colonies in Oregon and Washington. Survey results are intended for use by USFWS and Pacific Flyway Council members, including ODFW and other state and federal agencies, to determine population size and evaluate long-term trends in abundance of DCCO within the Pacific Flyway. Additionally, colonies in coastal Washington were surveyed opportunistically and aerial photos were shared with WDFW. Monitoring DCCO numbers is essential for evaluating effects on population size of permitted management actions currently underway across the western United States.