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Prince William Sound (PWS) hosts a great variety of seabirds throughout the year. Some, such as the Arctic Tern, travel long distances to the Sound to breed, before returning to Antarctic waters for the winter. Others, such as the endangered Yellow-billed Loon, are only winter visitors, utilizing the Sound’s sheltered waters and abundant fish to maintain themselves during these energetically demanding months. And some of the more abundant species, such as the Glaucous-winged Gull, Common Murre and diminutive Marbled Murrelet, can be seen in PWS year round. The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill (EVOS) of 1989 impacted a number of seabird populations and three seabird species are still considered injured by the spill. |