High resolution imagery advances the ability to monitor decadal changes in emperor penguin populations

High resolution imagery advances the ability to monitor decadal changes in emperor penguin populations

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Emperor penguin populations have been exceedingly difficult to monitor because of their remote locations, and because individuals form breeding colonies on seasonal sea ice fastened to land (known as fast ice) during the dark and cold Antarctic winter. New research that incorporates very high-resolution satellite imagery with field-based validation surveys and long-term data has provided the first multi-year time series that documents emperor penguin global population trends.

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