Periodic bowhead whale aerial surveys by the USDI/Minerals Management Service in the Bering, Chukchi and Beaufort Seas, April 1979 - October 2001 (NODC Accession 0001139)

The Minerals Management Service (MMS), previously Bureau of Land Management, has funded fall bowhead whale aerial surveys in this area each year since 1978, using a repeatable protocol from 1982 to the present. Bowhead monitoring by MMS Environmental Studies Section, Alaska Outer Continental Shelf (...

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topic DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NODC > National Oceanographic Data Center, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI > National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
0001139
1139
MARINE MAMMALS
WEATHER
visual observation
survey
AIRCRAFT
US DOI; Minerals Management Service - Anchorage
US DOI; Minerals Management Service - Anchorage
BOWHEAD WHALE AERIAL SURVEY PROJECT (BWASP)
Arctic Ocean
Beaufort Sea
Bering Sea
Chukchi Sea
Gulf of Alaska
Northwest Passage
oceanography
spellingShingle DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NODC > National Oceanographic Data Center, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI > National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
0001139
1139
MARINE MAMMALS
WEATHER
visual observation
survey
AIRCRAFT
US DOI; Minerals Management Service - Anchorage
US DOI; Minerals Management Service - Anchorage
BOWHEAD WHALE AERIAL SURVEY PROJECT (BWASP)
Arctic Ocean
Beaufort Sea
Bering Sea
Chukchi Sea
Gulf of Alaska
Northwest Passage
oceanography
Periodic bowhead whale aerial surveys by the USDI/Minerals Management Service in the Bering, Chukchi and Beaufort Seas, April 1979 - October 2001 (NODC Accession 0001139)
topic_facet DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NODC > National Oceanographic Data Center, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI > National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
0001139
1139
MARINE MAMMALS
WEATHER
visual observation
survey
AIRCRAFT
US DOI; Minerals Management Service - Anchorage
US DOI; Minerals Management Service - Anchorage
BOWHEAD WHALE AERIAL SURVEY PROJECT (BWASP)
Arctic Ocean
Beaufort Sea
Bering Sea
Chukchi Sea
Gulf of Alaska
Northwest Passage
oceanography
description The Minerals Management Service (MMS), previously Bureau of Land Management, has funded fall bowhead whale aerial surveys in this area each year since 1978, using a repeatable protocol from 1982 to the present. Bowhead monitoring by MMS Environmental Studies Section, Alaska Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Region, normally overlaps the September-October "open-water" season when offshore drilling and geophysical exploration are feasible and when the fall subsistence hunt for bowhead whales takes place near Kaktovik, Nuiqsut, and Barrow, Alaska. The primary survey aircraft was a de Havilland Twin Otter Series 300. The aircraft was equipped with three medium-size bubble windows that afforded complete viewing of the track-line. Geographic positions of the aircraft were logged onto a laptop computer from a Global Navigation System (1982-1991) or a Global Positioning System (1992-2000). Prior to 1992, many surveys in Block 12 (See Browse Graphic) were conducted from a Grumman Turbo Goose Model G21G. All bowhead (and beluga) whales observed were recorded, along with incidental sightings of other marine mammals. Particular emphasis was placed on regional surveys to assess large-area shifts in the migration pathway of bowhead whales and on the coordination of effort and management of data necessary to support seasonal offshore-drilling and seismic-exploration regulations. The selection of survey blocks to be flown on a given day was nonrandom, based primarily on criteria such as observed and predicted weather conditions over the study area and offshore oil-industry activities. Otherwise, the project attempted to distribute effort fairly evenly east-to-west across the entire study area. Aerial coverage favored inshore survey blocks (See Browse Graphic), since bowheads were rarely sighted north of these blocks in previous surveys (1979-1986). Surveys were flown at a target altitude of 458 m in order to maximize visibility and to minimize potential disturbance to marine mammals. Flights were normally aborted when cloud ceilings were consistently less than 305 m or the wind force was consistently above Beaufort 4. Daily flight patterns were based on sets of non-repeating transect grids computer-generated for each survey block. Transect grids were derived by dividing each survey block into sections 30 minutes of longitude across. One of the minute marks along the northern edge of each section was selected at random then connected by a straight line to a similarly selected endpoint along the southern edge of that same section. This procedure was followed for all sections of that survey block. These transect legs were then connected alternately at their northernmost or southernmost ends to produce one continuous flight grid within each survey block. Gridlines were occasionally lengthened to cover both an inshore block and the block north of it. Lines were occasionally truncated due to extended poor visibility or to avoid potential interference with subsistence whaling activities. For bowheads encountered "on transect", the aircraft sometimes circled for a brief (< 10 min) period to observe behavior, obtain better estimates of their numbers, and/or determine whether calves were present. Any new groups sighted when circling were recorded as "on search".
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title Periodic bowhead whale aerial surveys by the USDI/Minerals Management Service in the Bering, Chukchi and Beaufort Seas, April 1979 - October 2001 (NODC Accession 0001139)
title_short Periodic bowhead whale aerial surveys by the USDI/Minerals Management Service in the Bering, Chukchi and Beaufort Seas, April 1979 - October 2001 (NODC Accession 0001139)
title_full Periodic bowhead whale aerial surveys by the USDI/Minerals Management Service in the Bering, Chukchi and Beaufort Seas, April 1979 - October 2001 (NODC Accession 0001139)
title_fullStr Periodic bowhead whale aerial surveys by the USDI/Minerals Management Service in the Bering, Chukchi and Beaufort Seas, April 1979 - October 2001 (NODC Accession 0001139)
title_full_unstemmed Periodic bowhead whale aerial surveys by the USDI/Minerals Management Service in the Bering, Chukchi and Beaufort Seas, April 1979 - October 2001 (NODC Accession 0001139)
title_sort periodic bowhead whale aerial surveys by the usdi/minerals management service in the bering, chukchi and beaufort seas, april 1979 - october 2001 (nodc accession 0001139)
publisher NOAA NCEI Environmental Data Archive
publishDate 2013
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op_coverage ENVELOPE(-174.01,-125.25,76.14,57.72)
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long_lat ENVELOPE(-55.917,-55.917,-63.533,-63.533)
ENVELOPE(-60.217,-60.217,-63.933,-63.933)
ENVELOPE(-174.01,-125.25,76.14,57.72)
geographic Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Bering Sea
Chukchi Sea
Anchorage
Gulf of Alaska
Northwest Passage
Grumman
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Chukchi Sea
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Northwest Passage
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Chukchi
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Northwest passage
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spelling dataone:{F3655C4F-E9D9-4F13-BE06-DA31194B9F92} 2024-06-03T18:46:43+00:00 Periodic bowhead whale aerial surveys by the USDI/Minerals Management Service in the Bering, Chukchi and Beaufort Seas, April 1979 - October 2001 (NODC Accession 0001139) ENVELOPE(-174.01,-125.25,76.14,57.72) BEGINDATE: 1979-04-21T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2001-10-19T00:00:00Z 2013-04-23T18:11:14Z https://search.dataone.org/view/{F3655C4F-E9D9-4F13-BE06-DA31194B9F92} unknown NOAA NCEI Environmental Data Archive DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NODC > National Oceanographic Data Center, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI > National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce 0001139 1139 MARINE MAMMALS WEATHER visual observation survey AIRCRAFT US DOI; Minerals Management Service - Anchorage US DOI; Minerals Management Service - Anchorage BOWHEAD WHALE AERIAL SURVEY PROJECT (BWASP) Arctic Ocean Beaufort Sea Bering Sea Chukchi Sea Gulf of Alaska Northwest Passage oceanography Dataset 2013 dataone:urn:node:NCEI 2024-06-03T18:08:05Z The Minerals Management Service (MMS), previously Bureau of Land Management, has funded fall bowhead whale aerial surveys in this area each year since 1978, using a repeatable protocol from 1982 to the present. Bowhead monitoring by MMS Environmental Studies Section, Alaska Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Region, normally overlaps the September-October "open-water" season when offshore drilling and geophysical exploration are feasible and when the fall subsistence hunt for bowhead whales takes place near Kaktovik, Nuiqsut, and Barrow, Alaska. The primary survey aircraft was a de Havilland Twin Otter Series 300. The aircraft was equipped with three medium-size bubble windows that afforded complete viewing of the track-line. Geographic positions of the aircraft were logged onto a laptop computer from a Global Navigation System (1982-1991) or a Global Positioning System (1992-2000). Prior to 1992, many surveys in Block 12 (See Browse Graphic) were conducted from a Grumman Turbo Goose Model G21G. All bowhead (and beluga) whales observed were recorded, along with incidental sightings of other marine mammals. Particular emphasis was placed on regional surveys to assess large-area shifts in the migration pathway of bowhead whales and on the coordination of effort and management of data necessary to support seasonal offshore-drilling and seismic-exploration regulations. The selection of survey blocks to be flown on a given day was nonrandom, based primarily on criteria such as observed and predicted weather conditions over the study area and offshore oil-industry activities. Otherwise, the project attempted to distribute effort fairly evenly east-to-west across the entire study area. Aerial coverage favored inshore survey blocks (See Browse Graphic), since bowheads were rarely sighted north of these blocks in previous surveys (1979-1986). Surveys were flown at a target altitude of 458 m in order to maximize visibility and to minimize potential disturbance to marine mammals. Flights were normally aborted when cloud ceilings were consistently less than 305 m or the wind force was consistently above Beaufort 4. Daily flight patterns were based on sets of non-repeating transect grids computer-generated for each survey block. Transect grids were derived by dividing each survey block into sections 30 minutes of longitude across. One of the minute marks along the northern edge of each section was selected at random then connected by a straight line to a similarly selected endpoint along the southern edge of that same section. This procedure was followed for all sections of that survey block. These transect legs were then connected alternately at their northernmost or southernmost ends to produce one continuous flight grid within each survey block. Gridlines were occasionally lengthened to cover both an inshore block and the block north of it. Lines were occasionally truncated due to extended poor visibility or to avoid potential interference with subsistence whaling activities. For bowheads encountered "on transect", the aircraft sometimes circled for a brief (< 10 min) period to observe behavior, obtain better estimates of their numbers, and/or determine whether calves were present. Any new groups sighted when circling were recorded as "on search". Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean Barrow Beaufort Sea Beluga Beluga* Bering Sea bowhead whale Bowhead Whale Aerial Survey Project (BWASP) Chukchi Chukchi Sea Northwest passage Alaska NOAA NCEI Environmental Data Archive (via DataONE) Arctic Arctic Ocean Bering Sea Chukchi Sea Anchorage Gulf of Alaska Northwest Passage Grumman ENVELOPE(-55.917,-55.917,-63.533,-63.533) Havilland ENVELOPE(-60.217,-60.217,-63.933,-63.933) ENVELOPE(-174.01,-125.25,76.14,57.72)