APPENDIX A: DATA ARCHIVING 



This catalog is a summary of data from many sources and more detailed information on 

 many of these sites is available. This information may include more detailed maps, notes on re- 

 productive success, vegetation, marine mammals, pelagic birds in the area, land ownership, 

 access, management problems, and photographs. We have provided this section for those who 

 may desire access to this information. 



Field data collected by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 1979 and 1980 were recorded 

 onto Colony Status Records (Figure 5) or into a field notebook arranged by species. Other data 

 compiled in this catalog are referenced as to their sources. This catalog can serve as an index to 

 the Colony Status Records since their numbering systems are identical. Copies of the Colony 

 Status Records and our field notebook have been deposited at: 



Bureau of Land Management 

 Pacific OCS Office 

 1 340 W. 6th Street 

 Los Angeles, CA 90017 



California Academy of Sciences 



Golden Gate Park 



San Francisco, CA 94118 



California Dept. of Fish and Game 

 Wildlife Investigations 

 141 6 Ninth Street 

 Sacramento, C A 95814 



Patuxent Research Lab 

 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 

 Laurel, MD 20810 



Colonial Bird Register 

 Laboratory of Ornithology 

 Cornell University 

 1 59 Sapsucker Woods Road 

 Ithaca, NY 14850 



U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 

 Lloyd 500 Building, Suite 1692 

 500 N.E. Multnomah Street 

 Portland, OR 97232 



Photographs will be of great value in the future, particularly for evaluating changes in 

 habitat and changes in populations of Brandt's Cormorants and Common Murres. Some black 

 and white prints and some color slides are included with each set of Colony Status Records. 

 Nearly all of these photographs were taken during our study. All remaining photographs and all 

 black-and-white negatives taken during our study have been divided between the U.S. Fish and 

 Wildlife Service office in Portland and the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco. 

 These were divided so that nearly identical photographs are at both locations. Important 

 photographs from other sources have also been copied and included when possible or reference 

 to their existence has been made on the Colony Status Records under the section "Photo 

 Coverage". 



More historical data probably exist than have been summarized in this study and future 

 studies may obtain much new information. We consider this study a step toward a better under- 

 standing of marine birds and we welcome any comments, corrections, or additions to our files 

 or to this report. Comments should be addressed to our Portland office. 



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