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A Voluntary Program to Curtail Boat Disturbance to Waterfowl During Migration

Authors :
James M. Nissen
Carl E. Korschgen
Abdulaziz Elfessi
Richard Steinbach
Kevin P. Kenow
Source :
Abdulaziz Elfessi
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Waterbird Society, 2003.

Abstract

A voluntary waterfowl avoidance area (VWAA) was established on Lake Onalaska in Navigation Pool 7 of the Upper Mississippi River, Wisconsin, USA, in 1986, to reduce boating disturbance to migratory waterfowl. We monitored boater compliance with the VWAA program in 1993 and 1997. Of 1,664 “boating events” observed on Lake Onalaska, boats intruded into the VWAA on 127 occasions. Boating events have increased from 1.82 boating events/h in 1986-88 to 1.97 in 1993 and 2.58 in 1997. Despite a 60% increase in boating traffic, the lake-wide disturbance rates in 1997 were comparable to that in 1981. We attribute this to a significant reduction in the proportion of lake-wide boating events that resulted in disturbance, a direct consequence of the VWAA program. Rate of intrusion into the VWAA was 0.11 per boating event in 1997 compared to 0.18 per boating event in 1986-88. Boating disturbances to waterfowl within the VWAA occurred at about half the rate (0.24 to 0.28 disturbances·hr-1) observed prior to est...

Details

ISSN :
19385390 and 15244695
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Waterbirds
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6d2c833bbcea0db0991cba7c72f99c6b