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RFI: sea-eagles at WTP (VIC.)

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Subject: RFI: sea-eagles at WTP (VIC.)
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Date: Fri, 9 May 2014 11:36:19 +1000
A request for list  members who know the Western Treatment well.

As part of compiling a paper on White-bellied Sea-Eagle breeding in the 
Western Port region of Victoria, I am seeking breeding data on sea-eagles 
for the Western Treatment Plant.

Note that I am not interested in specific nesting sites in the plant but 
rather if people have information on
- years of breeding
- any indication of the success or otherwise
- is there more than one pair (or nest site) for the WTP?
- whether the WTP is the most westerly site in coastal Victoria where 
sea-eagles bred

Suggestions on whom to talk to would also be most welcome please.

Any other relevant comments most welcome.

cheers, Martin

Martin O'Brien 
Wildlife Biologist, Catchment & Community Programs
Department of Environment & Primary Industries
8 Nicholson Street, 
East Melbourne  VIC  3002











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