Impact of vehicular traffic on beach habitat and wildlife at Cape San Blas, Florida

The objectives of this study were to (1) determine the magnitude and typesof vehicular traffic on Eglin AFB property; (2) assess current knowledge of federallylisted species on Cape San Blas to determine distribution, habitat needs and otherbiological requirements; (3) conduct surveys of marine turtle nesting activities incooperation with other entities on the peninsula; (4) assess the relationshipbetween human/vehicular disturbance and the federally listed species; (5) conducta winter survey of federally listed shorebirds on Air Force property; and (6) providemanagement options.(Document has 48 pages.)

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Main Authors: Cox, Jack H., Percival, H. Franklin, Colwell, Sheila V.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: University of Florida, Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit 1994
Subjects:Conservation, Management, Biology, Cape St.Blas, Florida, vehicles, beach, wildlife impact, Eglin Air Force Base, bird inventory, endangered/threatened species, marine turtle nesting,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/18877
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-188772021-07-04T04:30:22Z Impact of vehicular traffic on beach habitat and wildlife at Cape San Blas, Florida Cox, Jack H. Percival, H. Franklin Colwell, Sheila V. Conservation Management Biology Cape St.Blas Florida vehicles beach wildlife impact Eglin Air Force Base bird inventory endangered/threatened species marine turtle nesting The objectives of this study were to (1) determine the magnitude and typesof vehicular traffic on Eglin AFB property; (2) assess current knowledge of federallylisted species on Cape San Blas to determine distribution, habitat needs and otherbiological requirements; (3) conduct surveys of marine turtle nesting activities incooperation with other entities on the peninsula; (4) assess the relationshipbetween human/vehicular disturbance and the federally listed species; (5) conducta winter survey of federally listed shorebirds on Air Force property; and (6) providemanagement options.(Document has 48 pages.) 2021-06-24T14:57:45Z 2021-06-24T14:57:45Z 1994 monograph http://hdl.handle.net/1834/18877 en Technical report. Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit application/pdf application/pdf 29.6635 -85.3555 University of Florida, Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Gainesville, FL http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/987 3 2011-09-29 21:19:56 987 Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
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topic Conservation
Management
Biology
Cape St.Blas
Florida
vehicles
beach
wildlife impact
Eglin Air Force Base
bird inventory
endangered/threatened species
marine turtle nesting
Conservation
Management
Biology
Cape St.Blas
Florida
vehicles
beach
wildlife impact
Eglin Air Force Base
bird inventory
endangered/threatened species
marine turtle nesting
spellingShingle Conservation
Management
Biology
Cape St.Blas
Florida
vehicles
beach
wildlife impact
Eglin Air Force Base
bird inventory
endangered/threatened species
marine turtle nesting
Conservation
Management
Biology
Cape St.Blas
Florida
vehicles
beach
wildlife impact
Eglin Air Force Base
bird inventory
endangered/threatened species
marine turtle nesting
Cox, Jack H.
Percival, H. Franklin
Colwell, Sheila V.
Impact of vehicular traffic on beach habitat and wildlife at Cape San Blas, Florida
description The objectives of this study were to (1) determine the magnitude and typesof vehicular traffic on Eglin AFB property; (2) assess current knowledge of federallylisted species on Cape San Blas to determine distribution, habitat needs and otherbiological requirements; (3) conduct surveys of marine turtle nesting activities incooperation with other entities on the peninsula; (4) assess the relationshipbetween human/vehicular disturbance and the federally listed species; (5) conducta winter survey of federally listed shorebirds on Air Force property; and (6) providemanagement options.(Document has 48 pages.)
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topic_facet Conservation
Management
Biology
Cape St.Blas
Florida
vehicles
beach
wildlife impact
Eglin Air Force Base
bird inventory
endangered/threatened species
marine turtle nesting
author Cox, Jack H.
Percival, H. Franklin
Colwell, Sheila V.
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Colwell, Sheila V.
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title Impact of vehicular traffic on beach habitat and wildlife at Cape San Blas, Florida
title_short Impact of vehicular traffic on beach habitat and wildlife at Cape San Blas, Florida
title_full Impact of vehicular traffic on beach habitat and wildlife at Cape San Blas, Florida
title_fullStr Impact of vehicular traffic on beach habitat and wildlife at Cape San Blas, Florida
title_full_unstemmed Impact of vehicular traffic on beach habitat and wildlife at Cape San Blas, Florida
title_sort impact of vehicular traffic on beach habitat and wildlife at cape san blas, florida
publisher University of Florida, Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
publishDate 1994
url http://hdl.handle.net/1834/18877
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