Waterbird migration, breeding, and habitat use, Study plan Section 10.15, Initial Study Report /

The goal of this study is to collect baseline data on waterbirds migrating through and breeding in the Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project area to enable assessment of the potential effects of the Project and to inform the development of appropriate protection, mitigation, and enhancement measures....

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Alternate Title:Initial Study Report. Study plan Section 10.15, Waterbird migration, breeding, and habitat use.

Title appears on appendix volume as: Waterbird migration, breeding, and habitat use (10.15)

Initial Study Report. Waterbird migration, breeding, and habitat use study (10.15)

Waterbird migration, breeding, and habitat use, Study plan Section 10.15, Study Completion Report.
Corporate Contributor(s):Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project.

ABR, Inc.

Alaska Energy Authority,
Publisher:[Alaska Energy Authority],
Report Numbers:SuWa 223
Original Source:Succeeded by (expression): Waterbird migration, breeding, and habitat use, Study plan Section 10.15, Study Completion Report.
Series:Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project document ; no. 223.
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260 |a [Anchorage] :  |b [Alaska Energy Authority],  |c [2014-2015] 
300 |a 239 pages in various pagings :  |b color maps, charts ;  |c 28 cm. 
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490 1 |a Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project document ;  |v no. 223 
500 |a "Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project (FERC No. 14241)." 
500 |a "Prepared for Alaska Energy Authority." 
500 |a Parts A, B, and C are dated: June 2014. 
500 |a Part D is dated: November 2015. 
513 |a Initial Study Report. 
500 |a ARLIS assigned report number: SuWa 223. 
510 3 |a Listed on the Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project's Document webpage (starting in June 2014 with Parts A-C) under the category: Initial Study Report. 
580 |a Succeeded by: Waterbird migration, breeding, and habitat use, Study plan Section 10.15, Study Completion Report / prepared by ABR, Inc. - Environmental Research & Services, [Offices in] Fairbanks and Anchorage, Alaska, and Forest Grove, Oregon. -- October 2015. -- (Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project document ; no. 289). 
530 |a Available also in electronic format on the Internet. 
500 |a Most of Part B comprises Appendix T. 
520 |a The goal of this study is to collect baseline data on waterbirds migrating through and breeding in the Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project area to enable assessment of the potential effects of the Project and to inform the development of appropriate protection, mitigation, and enhancement measures. As used here, "waterbirds" is applied broadly to include swans, geese, ducks, loons, grebes, cranes, cormorants, herons, gulls, and terns, but excludes shorebirds (they are included in Study 10.16). The study area encompasses a 3-mile buffer zone around the Project area (access routes, transmission lines, inundation zone, and facilities) with several extensions to include certain water bodies, and includes the proposed Denali corridor (within the Nenana River watershed). 
505 0 |a Part A. Sections 1-6, 8-10 -- Appendices A-S. (Appendix A. Documentation of consultation among AEA, ABR, USFWS, and ADF&G regarding radar and visual migration sampling protocols proposed in the RSP, February 21-March 22, 2013 -- Appendix B. Numbers of waterbirds by species observed during spring and fall migration surveys, 2013 -- Appendix C. Abundance and percentages of birds recorded during diurnal audio-visual observations in spring and fall 2013 -- Appendix D. Flight lines for swans observed during spring diurnal visual surveys -- Appendix E. Flight lines for waterfowl (except swans) observed during spring diurnal visual surveys -- Appendix F. Flight lines for eagles observed during spring diurnal visual surveys -- Appendix G. Flight lines for raptors (except eagles) observed during spring diurnal visual surveys -- Appendix H. Flight lines for sandhill cranes observed during spring diurnal visual surveys -- Appendix I. Flight lines for shorebirds observed during spring diurnal visual surveys -- Appendix J. Flight lines for loons and larids observed during spring diurnal visual surveys -- Appendix K. Flight lines for swans observed during fall diurnal visual surveys -- Appendix L. Flight lines for waterfowl (except swans) observed during fall diurnal visual surveys -- Appendix M. Flight lines for eagles observed during fall diurnal visual surveys -- Appendix N. Flight lines for raptors (except eagles) observed during fall diurnal visual surveys -- Appendix O. Flight lines for sandhill cranes observed during fall diurnal visual surveys -- Appendix P. Flight lines for loons and larids observed during fall diurnal visual surveys -- Appendix Q. Relative abundance and peak dates of occurrence of avian species groups from selected Alaska spring migration studies -- Appendix R. Relative abundance and peak dates of occurrence of avian species groups from selected Alaska fall migration studies -- Appendix S. Flight altitudes of avian species from visual observations during selected Alaska migration studies -- Part B. Supplemental information (and errata) to Part A (February 3, 2014 Draft Initial Study Report) -- Part B, Appendix T. Summary of 2013 avian migration studies for the Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project -- Part C. Executive summary and Section 7 -- Part D. Supplemental information to June 2014 Initial Study Report. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (Part A, pages 56-60). 
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710 2 |a Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project. 
710 2 |a ABR, Inc.  |e author. 
710 2 |a Alaska Energy Authority,  |e issuing body,  |e sponsoring body. 
730 0 |i Succeeded by (expression):  |a Waterbird migration, breeding, and habitat use, Study plan Section 10.15, Study Completion Report. 
830 0 |a Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project document ;  |v no. 223. 
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