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Reducing Impacts of Double-crested Cormorants to Natural Resources in Central New York: A Review of a Collaborative Research, Management, and Monitoring Program

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Title Reducing Impacts of Double-crested Cormorants to Natural Resources in Central New York: A Review of a Collaborative Research, Management, and Monitoring Program
Names DeVault, Travis L. (creator)
Chipman, Richard B. (creator)
Barras, Scott C. (creator)
Taylor, Jimmy D. (creator)
Cranker, Carl P. III (creator)
Cranker, Elizabeth M. (creator)
Farquhar, James F. (creator)
Date Issued 2012-12 (iso8601)
Note To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contributing to this work.
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Abstract Double-crested Cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) have used central New York waters for breeding and
stopover habitats during migration since 1984. In response to public concern over Oneida Lake, the United States
Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
initiated an integrated research, management and monitoring program aimed at mitigating cormorant impacts to
fisheries and other natural resources in 1998. The history of this program was reviewed and efforts to reduce negative
impacts of the Double-crested Cormorant population in central New York described. Management was successful, as
demonstrated by a substantial decrease in cormorant use of Oneida Lake during spring, summer and fall seasons,
and the apparent recovery of certain sportfish populations. Research identified cormorant movement patterns within
and among water bodies and documented cormorant responses to hazing and other management techniques. The
cormorant management program in central New York was intended to keep cormorant use of Oneida Lake at a level
that prevents unsustainable impacts to fisheries populations.
Genre Article
Topic Double-crested Cormorant
Identifier DeVault, T., Chipman, R., Barras, S., Taylor, J., Cranker, C., Cranker, E., & Farquhar, J. (2012). Reducing impacts of double-crested cormorants to natural resources in central new york: A review of a collaborative research, management, and monitoring program. Waterbirds, 35, 50-55.

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