Survey							
                            
		                
		                * Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Creature Feature Atlantic Puffin Background  Pelagic bird  About 1 ft tall  Characteristic bright orange bill plates grow before the breeding season and are shed after breeding  Feeding areas are often located 60 miles offshore from the nest  Dive for fish up to 200 feet Reproduction  About 95% of the Atlantic puffins in North America breed around Newfoundland's coastlines  Colonial nesters, using burrows on grassy cliffs  Male puffins perform most of the work of clearing out the nest area  The only time spent on land is to nest  Mates are found prior to arriving at the colonies, and mating takes place at sea  Mates are monogamous  Produce 1 egg per year Conservation  Population was greatly reduced during the 19th Century due to hunting  Listed as a species of least concern by the IUCN  Susceptible to human impacts (i.e. oil spills)  Increased predation by gulls and skuas  Other problems for puffins:      Introduction of rats, cats, dogs and foxes onto islands used for nesting Contamination by toxic residues Drowning in fishing nets Declining food supplies Climate change