Feasibility study of large-scale deployment of colour-ringing on black-legged kittiwake populations to improve the realism of demographic models assessing the population impacts of offshore wind farms
Feasibility study of large-scale deployment of colour-ringing on black-legged kittiwake populations to improve the realism of demographic models assessing the population impacts of offshore wind farms is a book. It was written by Nina Jayne O'Hanlon and published by JNCC in 2021.
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- author: Nina Jayne O'Hanlon
- publication date: 2021
- book publisher: JNCC
- book series: JNCC report
- book subjects: Environmental impact analysis-Great Britain, Offshore wind power plants-Environmental aspects-Great Britain, Sea bird populations-Effect of wind power plants on-Great Britain
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