Distribution and abundance of Canadian High Arctic belugas, 1974-1979

W. Koski, K. Finley
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We conducted >236,000 km of aerial surveys and some supplementary studies of belugas ( Delphinapterus leucas ) in the central and eastern Canadian High Arctic in 974-79. Belugas that wintered in the “North Water” in Baffin Bay moved southwest into Lancaster Sound in April and early May. The main westward migration into Lancaster Sound occurred over a 2 to 3 week period during late June to late July. Estuaries along Somerset Island were occupied for <3 weeks from mid-July to mid-August. Little feeding occurred in estuaries. From mid-August until fall migration began in mid-September belugas occupied estuaries and offshore waters in Peel Sound. Fall migration eastward through Lancaster Sound was exclusively along the south coast of Devon Island, highly co-ordinated, and rapid; most of the population passed through the sound in <1 week. The whales then moved north along the east coast of Devon Island; some entered Jones Sound while others crossed directly to SE Ellesmere Island. Most calving occurred in July and early August; calving was not seen in estuaries and probably occurred offshore. Excluding calves, adults and yearlings formed 77% and 8.4%, respectively, of the population. The proportion of calves during mid-August was consistent with a triennial calving cycle. During late summer, belugas fed on coastal concentrations of polar cod ( Boreogadus saida ), under pan ice offshore (probably on cod), and in deep offshore waters. The size of the Canadian High Arctic population in the late 1970s was estimated to be at least 10,250 to 12,000 animals without allowing for animals that may have passed between surveys or that were below the surface at the time of the counts.
1974-1979年加拿大高纬度北极白鲸的分布和丰度
974- 1979年,我们在加拿大中东部高纬度北极地区对白鲸(Delphinapterus leucas)进行了大约23.6万公里的空中调查和一些补充研究。在巴芬湾“北水”过冬的白鲸在4月和5月初向西南方向移动到兰开斯特海峡。主要向西迁移到兰开斯特海峡发生在6月下旬至7月下旬的2至3周内。从7月中旬到8月中旬,萨默塞特岛沿岸的河口被占领了不到3周。河口很少进食。从8月中旬到9月中旬开始的秋季迁徙,白鲸占据了皮尔湾的河口和近海水域。秋季通过兰开斯特海峡向东迁徙,只沿着德文岛的南海岸,高度协调,快速;大多数人在不到一周的时间内穿过了这个声音。然后,鲸鱼沿着德文岛的东海岸向北移动;一些人进入了琼斯湾,而另一些人则直接越过了埃尔斯米尔岛东南部。大多数产犊发生在7月和8月初;在河口没有看到产犊,可能发生在近海。不包括小牛,成年和幼崽分别占种群总数的77%和8.4%。8月中旬的犊牛比例与三年一次的产犊周期一致。在夏末,白鲸以沿海聚集的极地鳕鱼(Boreogadus saida)、近海泛冰(可能是鳕鱼)和深海为食。据估计,在20世纪70年代末,加拿大高纬度北极地区的动物数量至少为10,250至12,000只,这还不包括在两次调查之间经过的动物或在计数时在地表以下的动物。
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