Diving behaviour of Black GuillemotsCepphus gryllein the Pentland Firth, UK: potential for interactions with tidal stream energy developments

Volume: 60, Issue: 4, Pages: 547 - 549
Published: Nov 1, 2013
Abstract
Capsule Black Guillemots Cepphus grylle were recorded diving in the Pentland Firth to an average depth of 32 metres and an overall maximal depth of 43 metres. The majority (88%) of dives were benthic with a median dive duration of 95 seconds, and a maximal dive duration of 131 seconds. The results provide empirical evidence that Black Guillemots use depths within the water column at which tidal turbines are likely to operate. Although limited,...
Paper Details
Title
Diving behaviour of Black GuillemotsCepphus gryllein the Pentland Firth, UK: potential for interactions with tidal stream energy developments
Published Date
Nov 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
60
Issue
4
Pages
547 - 549
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