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The Cay Sal Bank, a remote, pristine group of islands in the southwestern corner of the Bahamas archipelago, is one of the largest atolls in the world—hundreds of natural rugged cays and rocks rise from a crystal-clear turquoise sea. In this wild habitat, thousands of seabirds find refuge to nest and breed. In 2012, BRI hosted an ecotour to offer the general public a rare opportunity to contribute new knowledge to the natural history of The Bahamas, working side by side with experienced seabird biologists and local naturalists. This book documented the week spent on this seabird expedition.