LARGE WHALE OCCURRENCE IN NORTHEASTERN CHUKCHI AND SOUTHERN BEAUFORT SEAS FROM VESSEL SURVEYS, 2008–2014

K. Lomac-MacNair, Sheyna S. Wisdom, José Pedro de Andrade, J. Stepanuk, Maren Anderson, Ann Zoidis, E. Esteves
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Abstract With global climate change and increasing ocean-based human activities, large whales face novel challenges in the Arctic seas. Understanding and assessing large whale occurrence and the links between occurrence and environmental variables in this region is a key issue in current management and conservation strategies for Arctic marine mammal species. During the Chukchi Sea Environmental Studies Program, large whale occurrence data were collected from vessel surveys during >56,909 km of observation effort in summer and autumn, 2008 to 2014, in the northeastern Chukchi, southern Beaufort, and Bering Seas. The most-recorded species were the Bowhead (Balaena mysticetus) and Gray (Eschrichtius robustus) Whales. Subarctic species recorded included the Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), Fin Whale (Balaenoptera physalus), and Minke Whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata). Sightings data were analyzed with respect to environmental variables: sea-surface temperature (SST), depth (m), and distance from shore (km), by month and year. Investigating occurrence associations with environmental parameters is a key element for predicting large whale trends in these Arctic seas and for understanding marine mammals as sentinels of oceanic shifts.
2008-2014年楚科奇海东北部和波弗特海南部大型鲸鱼的船只调查
随着全球气候变化和海洋人类活动的增加,大型鲸鱼在北极海域面临着新的挑战。了解和评估该地区大型鲸鱼的发生以及发生与环境变量之间的联系是当前北极海洋哺乳动物物种管理和保护战略的关键问题。在楚科奇海环境研究项目期间,2008 - 2014年夏秋两季,在楚科奇海东北部、波弗特海南部和白令海,通过船只调查收集了超过56,909公里的大型鲸鱼发生数据。记录最多的物种是露脊鲸(Balaena mysticetus)和灰鲸(Eschrichtius robustus)。亚北极记录的物种包括座头鲸(Megaptera novaeangliae)、长须鲸(Balaenoptera physalus)和小须鲸(Balaenoptera acutorostrata)。对目击数据进行了环境变量分析:海面温度(SST)、深度(m)和离海岸距离(km),按月和年。研究与环境参数的关联是预测北极海域大型鲸鱼趋势的关键因素,也是了解海洋哺乳动物作为海洋变化哨兵的关键因素。
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