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Tracking seabirds across the ocean. Monitoring and researching seabirds on the ground only provides researchers and conservation managers a glimpse into seabirds overall life. Using geolocation devices, the conservation tools and monitoring methods now can now take flight, so to speak, allowing for the collection of crucial species data. Geolocators are attached to seabirds like Mōlī (Laysan albatross) from Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge.

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