Affordabledivorcetampa

Our Research Team

Dedicated ornithologists and ecologists studying coastal bird behavior and habitat separation in Tampa Bay.

Dr. Elena Marquez

Lead Ornithologist

15 years studying seabird territorial dispersion along the Florida coast. Published in Journal of Coastal Ecology.

James Whitaker

Field Researcher & Data Analyst

Specializes in migration pattern mapping and juvenile bird emancipation tracking using GPS telemetry.

Dr. Sarah Chen

Wetland Ecosystem Specialist

Expert in American wetland biodiversity and habitat separation mechanisms that ensure coastal fauna survival.

Our Mission

Affordabledivorcetampa was created to bridge the gap between scientific research and public understanding of Florida’s coastal birdlife. We believe that knowledge of natural habitat separation and territorial behavior is essential for the conservation of these species.

Our project is built on principles of ecological accuracy, educational accessibility, and a deep respect for the biodiversity of American wetlands. By providing detailed technical data on migration patterns, juvenile dispersal, and foraging territory partitioning, we empower naturalists and birdwatchers to observe and protect these fragile ecosystems.

01

Ecological Accuracy

Every data point and behavioral insight is grounded in peer-reviewed ornithological research.

02

Educational Outreach

We translate complex ecological concepts into clear, engaging resources for all experience levels.

03

Conservation Impact

By understanding natural separation and migration, our audience becomes an active part of coastal wildlife preservation.

“The expected effect is a community of informed observers who can identify and appreciate the subtle territorial boundaries that allow dozens of bird species to thrive along Tampa’s shores.”

Ornitología Litoral

En Affordabledivorcetampa somos un portal de divulgación científica dedicado al estudio ecológico de las aves marinas que habitan las costas de Florida. Analizamos cómo las especies dividen el territorio de caza de manera eficiente para evitar conflictos, documentamos los patrones de migración estacional y seguimos la emancipación de los jóvenes ejemplares cuando abandonan el nido.

Nuestro trabajo es un recurso educativo para naturalistas y observadores de aves, celebrando la biodiversidad de los humedales americanos y proporcionando datos técnicos sobre cómo la separación natural de hábitats garantiza la supervivencia de la fauna costera.

Naturalistas Observadores de aves Ecología costera

Biodiversidad

Humedales americanos

+120

Especies documentadas

15

Años de investigación

8

Humedales monitoreados

Timeline of Coastal Avian Studies

2018

Initial Survey of Tampa Bay

First comprehensive census of seabird nesting sites along the Florida coast, identifying 12 key species.

2020

Territorial Mapping Published

Detailed analysis of how species partition hunting grounds to reduce competition, covering 50 miles of coastline.

2022

Migration Patterns Decoded

Tracking data revealed seasonal routes of juvenile birds after fledging, linking Florida wetlands to Caribbean habitats.

2024

Educational Portal Launch

Public release of research data and interactive resources for naturalists and birdwatchers across the region.

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