Birds | 8 | ||
Ocean / Sea | 5 | ||
Surface Waters / Wetlands | 3 | ||
Fish | 1 | ||
Invertebrates | 1 | ||
Microbes | 1 | ||
Weather | 1 | ||
Marine Mammals | 1 |
Death / Die-off / Decline | 5 | ||
Seasonal Timing | 2 | ||
Unusual Range / Sighting | 2 | ||
Unusual Size / Abundance | 1 | ||
Algal Bloom | 1 | ||
Deformity / Disease / Injury | 1 | ||
Pollution | 1 |
2019 | 8 |
A range of wildlife-related events have been occurring this month in Shishmaref and other parts of Norton Sound.
The timing coincides with other sea bird deaths reported in St. Paul Island, Pilot Point, and Ugashik.
"Within a week we saw thousands of shearwaters along the beaches, and witnessed hundreds dead. They would sit on the tideline unable to walk, foraging on dead fish that had washed ashore and trying to feed on the fish in the nets of the set net sites as well."
"I discovered possibly 43 seabirds and may have missed more on August 3, 2019, just on the southwest side and did not go further on southeast side of our beach. Not sure, maybe they died of hunger."
Nine short-tailed shearwaters (Ardenna tenuirostris) were seen floating in the Kuskokwim river, directly in front of Bethel. The birds were acting disoriented and farther up the Kuskokwim than normal.
More than 50 birds and a seal were found along the shoreline.
This is the 6th observation on this topic received in LEO Network from Southwest Alaska since July 22, 2019.
Eighteen dead shearwaters (genus Puffinus) have washed ashore at Humpy Cove. Additional birds were observed by other community members at Wide Bay and Morris Cove.