We modified standard aerial survey data collection to obtain the geogr
aphic location for each waterfowl observation on surveys in Alaska dur
ing 1987-1993. Using transect navigation with CPS (global positioning
system), data recording on continuously running tapes, and a computer
data input program, we located observations with an average deviation
along transects of 214 m. The method provided flexibility in survey de
sign and data analysis. Although developed for geese nesting near the
coast of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, the methods are widely applicable
and were used on other waterfowl surveys in Alaska to map distribution
and relative abundance of waterfowl. Accurate location data with GIS
analysis and display may improve precision and usefulness of data from
any aerial transect survey.