Date: 5/13/26 9:32 am
From: Thomas Good - NOAA Federal via Tweeters <tweeters...>
Subject: Re: [Tweeters] CATE in Dumas Bay (Tweeters list - 10 May)
Can anyone confirm a CATE colony at the Port of Tacoma alluded to in
Hans-Joachim's post? I am trying to document current CATE breeding sites in
the Salish Sea.

Tom Good

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> This afternoon at low tide there were at least 27 Caspian Terns at Dumas
> Bay Sanctuary, Federal Way. Several were actively fishing while most were
> loafing on the tidal flats. Of course a couple of people had to walk along
> the waterline and disturb them and had them move further down the flats.
> Some of them were actively flying to and from Commencement Bay. I believe
> somebody mentioned a small breeding colony at the Port of Tacoma.
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Thomas P. Good
Research Biologist
NOAA Fisheries - Ecosystem Science Program
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
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