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In-Situ Sensor Networks for Habitat Monitoring

 



Herring Gulls' use of lobsterbait during the breeding season in Penobscot Bay.
Graduate Thesis, Wing Goodale '01

 



Census and Monitoring Techniques for Leachs Storm-Petrel (Oceanodroma leucorhoa).
Graduate Thesis, Julia Ambagis '01

 

 


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