Detections of seals, polar bears, and polar bear tracks obtained during aerial surveys over the Chukchi Sea during April and May of 2016

Seals, polar bears, and polar bear track counts were summarized from U.S. and Russian survey flights over the Chukchi Sea during aerial surveys in April and May of 2016. Seal detections were made using using infrared imagery, with corresponding digital photographs providing information on species id...

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Main Authors: Paul Conn, Irina Trukhanova, Stacie Hardy, Peter Boveng, Vladimir Burkanov, Eric Regehr
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Published: Research Workspace 2021
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/10.24431_rw1k588_20210601T180043Z
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spelling dataone:10.24431_rw1k588_20210601T180043Z 2024-06-03T18:46:39+00:00 Detections of seals, polar bears, and polar bear tracks obtained during aerial surveys over the Chukchi Sea during April and May of 2016 Paul Conn Irina Trukhanova Stacie Hardy Peter Boveng Vladimir Burkanov Eric Regehr ENVELOPE(-179.832,156.0,75.0,65.0) BEGINDATE: 2016-04-07T10:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2016-05-31T10:00:00Z 2021-06-01T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/10.24431_rw1k588_20210601T180043Z unknown Research Workspace sea ice bearded seal ringed seal marine mammals aerial surveys population abundance predator-prey modeling Arctic East-Siberian Sea Chukchi Sea remote sensing habitat quality aerial survey predator prey species distribution model resource selection function multi spectral marine birds and mammals OCEAN > ARCTIC OCEAN > CHUKCHI SEA bearded seal Pusa hispida ringed seal Erignathus barbatus polar bear Ursus maritimus Pusa hispida Ringed Seal Erignathus barbatus phoque barbu, squareflipper, ugruk, Bearded Seal Ursus maritimus ours blanc, Polar Bear 2016 Dataset 2021 dataone:urn:node:RW 2024-06-03T18:17:19Z Seals, polar bears, and polar bear track counts were summarized from U.S. and Russian survey flights over the Chukchi Sea during aerial surveys in April and May of 2016. Seal detections were made using using infrared imagery, with corresponding digital photographs providing information on species identification, where possible. Polar bear detections were made using a variety of methods, including infrared (thermal) detections, in situ observations by human observers, and through post hoc searching of photographs. These observations are summarized within a discretized study area, where grid cells are approximately 625 km^2, with the intention of estimating the distribution and abundance of all three species (bearded seals, Erignathus barbatus; ringed seals, Pusa hispida; and polar bears, Ursus maritimus). Data are provided in 5 .csv (comma delimited text) files, summarizing (1) the location of grid cells, and some associated environmental and physiographic covariates (CHESS_grid_axiom.csv), (2) survey effort per grid cell in U.S. airspace, including counts of seals and information on polar bear tracks (effort_us.csv), (3) survey effort per grid cell in Russian airspace, including counts of seals and polar bear tracks (effort_russia.csv), (4) locations, group sizes, and detection types for polar bear groups encountered in surveys within U.S. airspace (pb_encounters_us.csv), and (5) locations, group sizes, and horizontal distances for polar bear groups detected in surveys over Russian airspace. Owing to differences in detection methods for polar bears, we advocate using a distance sampling approach for analyzing Russian polar bear detections, and a strip transect approach to analyzing seal and U.S. polar bear detections. Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean bearded seal Chukchi Chukchi Sea East Siberian Sea Erignathus barbatus ours blanc Phoque barbu Pusa hispida ringed seal Sea ice Ursus maritimus Research Workspace (via DataONE) Arctic Arctic Ocean Chukchi Sea East Siberian Sea ENVELOPE(166.000,166.000,74.000,74.000) Barbu ENVELOPE(13.636,13.636,64.794,64.794) ENVELOPE(-179.832,156.0,75.0,65.0)
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topic sea ice
bearded seal
ringed seal
marine mammals
aerial surveys
population abundance
predator-prey
modeling
Arctic
East-Siberian Sea
Chukchi Sea
remote sensing
habitat quality
aerial survey
predator prey
species distribution model
resource selection function
multi spectral
marine birds and mammals
OCEAN > ARCTIC OCEAN > CHUKCHI SEA
bearded seal
Pusa hispida
ringed seal
Erignathus barbatus
polar bear
Ursus maritimus
Pusa hispida
Ringed Seal
Erignathus barbatus
phoque barbu, squareflipper, ugruk, Bearded Seal
Ursus maritimus
ours blanc, Polar Bear
2016
spellingShingle sea ice
bearded seal
ringed seal
marine mammals
aerial surveys
population abundance
predator-prey
modeling
Arctic
East-Siberian Sea
Chukchi Sea
remote sensing
habitat quality
aerial survey
predator prey
species distribution model
resource selection function
multi spectral
marine birds and mammals
OCEAN > ARCTIC OCEAN > CHUKCHI SEA
bearded seal
Pusa hispida
ringed seal
Erignathus barbatus
polar bear
Ursus maritimus
Pusa hispida
Ringed Seal
Erignathus barbatus
phoque barbu, squareflipper, ugruk, Bearded Seal
Ursus maritimus
ours blanc, Polar Bear
2016
Paul Conn
Irina Trukhanova
Stacie Hardy
Peter Boveng
Vladimir Burkanov
Eric Regehr
Detections of seals, polar bears, and polar bear tracks obtained during aerial surveys over the Chukchi Sea during April and May of 2016
topic_facet sea ice
bearded seal
ringed seal
marine mammals
aerial surveys
population abundance
predator-prey
modeling
Arctic
East-Siberian Sea
Chukchi Sea
remote sensing
habitat quality
aerial survey
predator prey
species distribution model
resource selection function
multi spectral
marine birds and mammals
OCEAN > ARCTIC OCEAN > CHUKCHI SEA
bearded seal
Pusa hispida
ringed seal
Erignathus barbatus
polar bear
Ursus maritimus
Pusa hispida
Ringed Seal
Erignathus barbatus
phoque barbu, squareflipper, ugruk, Bearded Seal
Ursus maritimus
ours blanc, Polar Bear
2016
description Seals, polar bears, and polar bear track counts were summarized from U.S. and Russian survey flights over the Chukchi Sea during aerial surveys in April and May of 2016. Seal detections were made using using infrared imagery, with corresponding digital photographs providing information on species identification, where possible. Polar bear detections were made using a variety of methods, including infrared (thermal) detections, in situ observations by human observers, and through post hoc searching of photographs. These observations are summarized within a discretized study area, where grid cells are approximately 625 km^2, with the intention of estimating the distribution and abundance of all three species (bearded seals, Erignathus barbatus; ringed seals, Pusa hispida; and polar bears, Ursus maritimus). Data are provided in 5 .csv (comma delimited text) files, summarizing (1) the location of grid cells, and some associated environmental and physiographic covariates (CHESS_grid_axiom.csv), (2) survey effort per grid cell in U.S. airspace, including counts of seals and information on polar bear tracks (effort_us.csv), (3) survey effort per grid cell in Russian airspace, including counts of seals and polar bear tracks (effort_russia.csv), (4) locations, group sizes, and detection types for polar bear groups encountered in surveys within U.S. airspace (pb_encounters_us.csv), and (5) locations, group sizes, and horizontal distances for polar bear groups detected in surveys over Russian airspace. Owing to differences in detection methods for polar bears, we advocate using a distance sampling approach for analyzing Russian polar bear detections, and a strip transect approach to analyzing seal and U.S. polar bear detections.
format Dataset
author Paul Conn
Irina Trukhanova
Stacie Hardy
Peter Boveng
Vladimir Burkanov
Eric Regehr
author_facet Paul Conn
Irina Trukhanova
Stacie Hardy
Peter Boveng
Vladimir Burkanov
Eric Regehr
author_sort Paul Conn
title Detections of seals, polar bears, and polar bear tracks obtained during aerial surveys over the Chukchi Sea during April and May of 2016
title_short Detections of seals, polar bears, and polar bear tracks obtained during aerial surveys over the Chukchi Sea during April and May of 2016
title_full Detections of seals, polar bears, and polar bear tracks obtained during aerial surveys over the Chukchi Sea during April and May of 2016
title_fullStr Detections of seals, polar bears, and polar bear tracks obtained during aerial surveys over the Chukchi Sea during April and May of 2016
title_full_unstemmed Detections of seals, polar bears, and polar bear tracks obtained during aerial surveys over the Chukchi Sea during April and May of 2016
title_sort detections of seals, polar bears, and polar bear tracks obtained during aerial surveys over the chukchi sea during april and may of 2016
publisher Research Workspace
publishDate 2021
url https://search.dataone.org/view/10.24431_rw1k588_20210601T180043Z
op_coverage ENVELOPE(-179.832,156.0,75.0,65.0)
BEGINDATE: 2016-04-07T10:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2016-05-31T10:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(166.000,166.000,74.000,74.000)
ENVELOPE(13.636,13.636,64.794,64.794)
ENVELOPE(-179.832,156.0,75.0,65.0)
geographic Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Chukchi Sea
East Siberian Sea
Barbu
geographic_facet Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Chukchi Sea
East Siberian Sea
Barbu
genre Arctic
Arctic Ocean
bearded seal
Chukchi
Chukchi Sea
East Siberian Sea
Erignathus barbatus
ours blanc
Phoque barbu
Pusa hispida
ringed seal
Sea ice
Ursus maritimus
genre_facet Arctic
Arctic Ocean
bearded seal
Chukchi
Chukchi Sea
East Siberian Sea
Erignathus barbatus
ours blanc
Phoque barbu
Pusa hispida
ringed seal
Sea ice
Ursus maritimus
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