Yellow legged Gull nesting in Kuriat Island in 2022, Tunisia

Sampling event
Latest version published by Hellenic Center for Marine Research on Mar 5, 2025 Hellenic Center for Marine Research
Publication date:
5 March 2025
License:
CC-BY 4.0

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Description

This abstract introduces a database focused on the nesting behavior of the yellow-legged gull, employing the transect method in Kuriat's protected marine and coastal area during April 2022. The database aims to systematically document and analyze nesting patterns, offering crucial insights into the ecological dynamics of yellow-legged gull populations within this specific habitat. This research, conducted as part of the Medfund project by the Notre Grand Bleu Association and the Coastal Protection and Management Agency (APAL), contributes significantly to the comprehension of the avian ecosystem, facilitating targeted conservation initiatives within the protected area. The monitoring approach involves utilizing the transect counting method, wherein a 50-meter transect is established using a rope, and the number of nests and eggs per nest are recorded This methodology serves the broader goal of providing a comprehensive overview of the breeding avifauna and its geographical distribution.

Data Records

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Event (core)
32
Occurrence 
93

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Notre Grand Bleu and Coastal Protection and Management Agency. Yellow legged Gull nesting in Kuriat Island (2023), Tunisia.

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The publisher and rights holder of this work is Hellenic Center for Marine Research. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY 4.0) License.

GBIF Registration

This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: 15f1fe85-9cc6-4b33-97d8-d1c42412b527.  Hellenic Center for Marine Research publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by Ocean Biodiversity Information System.

Keywords

event; nesting; sea birds; Larus michahellis J.F. Naumann; 1840; https://marineregions.org/gazetteer.php?p=details&id=26730

Contacts

Amjed Khiareddine
  • Originator
Project coordinator at NGB | Marine and Coastal Biodiversity engineer
Notre Grand Bleu Association
TN
Sahbi Dorai
  • Originator
Marine Biologist
Notre Grand Bleu Association
TN
Ahmed ZADDEM
  • Originator
Marine Biologist
Coastal Protection and Management Agency (APAL)
TN
Ahmed Ghedira
  • User
  • Point Of Contact
Président chez Notre Grand Bleu
Notre Grand Bleu Association
TN
Ahmed Ben Hamida
Coastal Protection and Management Agency (APAL)
TN
Seif eddine Triki
Web Developer
Notre Grand Bleu
TN

Geographic Coverage

Monastir Bay, Kuriat islands

Bounding Coordinates South West [35.565, 10.717], North East [35.837, 11.125]

Taxonomic Coverage

No Description available

Species Larus michahellis

Temporal Coverage

Start Date / End Date 2022-04-26 / 2022-04-27

Project Data

The MedFund is an environmental trust fund based in Monaco, specifically dedicated to the financing of marine protected areas in the Mediterranean. Established in 2015 by France, Tunisia and Monaco with the support of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, this Fund embodies the commitment of several Mediterranean States and international environmental organizations convinced that the future of the Mediterranean and its populations require immediate action.

Title Medfund project

Sampling Methods

Visual observations through walking (Transect of 50 meters towards North), Records are referring to presence and absence of the species.

Study Extent Kuriat Islands

Method step description:

  1. The monitoring approach involves utilizing the transect counting method, wherein a 50-meter transect is established using a rope, and the number of nests and eggs per nest are recorded This methodology serves the broader goal of providing a comprehensive overview of the breeding avifauna and its geographical distribution.

Additional Metadata

Alternative Identifiers http://ipt.medobis.eu/resource?r=amjed