Foraging tracks of individuals from Point Danger and Pope's Eye

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Fig. 1. Foraging tracks of individuals from Point Danger and Pope's Eye. Foraging tracks of individuals from Point Danger and Pope's Eye. (A,B) GPS tracks of individuals from Point Danger (A, n=23) and Pope's Eye (B, n=26) indicated with black line and portion of foraging trip with video data available indicated with yellow line. Location of colonies indicated by black star. Bathymetry is represented at 20 m contours in light grey to continental shelf edge (200 m contour). (C,D) Representative GPS tracks (white line) overlaid on satellite imagery (Google Earth) of two birds from Pope's Eye (indicated by red star) displaying the inshore foraging strategy in shallow waters (C) and following sandbanks (D). Portion of the trip with video data indicated with yellow line and dive locations indicated with red circles. Melanie R. Wells et al. Biology Open 2016;bio.018085 © 2016. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd