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PostPosted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 9:54 am 
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Here's an article from the Green Bay paper regarding further investigation on the feeding habits of cormorants.

http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/news/archive/local_19381651.shtml

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Thanks for posting this article Superdad. How are the cormorants doing in the Bay of Quinte/E. Lk. Ont. area by chance?
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Depending on ones position, the information presented in the article could be thought of as a good thing, or shot down in time by questioning the timing, location, etc. Studies are and can be used in so many ways. I hope this lady is accessing some local knowledge, given they often have insite that is missed or dismissed.

I hope all is well.
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 Post subject: Cormorants
PostPosted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 1:26 pm 
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Thx for the point to the article SD. Interesting reading; especially the points about 80 fish in one bird and the 1.5 lb white sucker in another cormorants belly....Wow


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During the 3rd week of october last fall,I saw them plenty,they were roosting on the south shore of Adolphus reach by the hundreds.On one morning they flew over me for 30 minutes,wave after wave.They looked like islands in the waters around Thompsons point :roll: :evil: :wink: roughrider


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 Post subject: cormorants
PostPosted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 11:22 pm 
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Article in recent Canadian Geographic Magazine. Quote:" Rising numbers of double-crested cormorants in central Ontario have sparked cries of a new invasive species. Yet the cormorant is more likely a success story. Decimated by DDT use in the 60,s, the bird has made a miraculous recovery.
But under pressure from cottagers and anglers, the MNR oiled the eggs in
2750 nests, aborting upward of 8000 hatchlings in the Georgian Bay and North Channel regions. Historically abundant, cormorants have long been reviled and regularly massacred. Their enemies have even turned flame throwers against the rookeries, though the MNR describes its multi-year program more benignly as an "experimental control study".
Voracious eaters, cormorants are accused of depleting fish stocks, a claim that dozens of studies in the US and Canada have failed to prove."This is about sport fishing, not conservation" says Gregor Beck of the Federation of Ontario Naturalists, which opposes the MNR measures. "It,s more politics than science."

I don,t know about the depletion of fish stocks part, after all, if the birds didn,t eat the fish, there would be more fish alive one would think!

The article does refute the notion that they are a foreign or introduced species and confirms that fish eaters such as cormorants and mergansers have always occupied a space in the Great Lakes ecosystem.


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