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Black Oystercatchers Conservation in the Puget Sound
Since black oystercatchers are dependent on marine shoreline habitat, one way to conserve this species would be to improve habitat quality in the Puget Sound area through reducing pollution allowing a greater area to forage on without risk of contamination (Nysewander 1977). Because this species has such a small population, we should conserve the areas that have high numbers of breeding for Black Oystercatcher to protect birds from major disturbances. (Nysewander 1977) We could decrease human disturbance by reducing the exploitation of their food resource and human activities of the Puget Sound areas. Also, there are many conservation managements for the black oystercatcher in the local area that we can join to help to resolve the recognizing concerns.