Wintering marine birds and mammals in the northern Gulf of Alaska: 1997 - 2001
We examined the distribution and abundance of marine birds and mammals in the northern Gulf of Alaska over five seasons during the winters of 1997-2001. We recorded 58 species of seabirds, which were dominated numerically by five species; species-richness was greatest in October and May and lowest i...
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dataone:df35d.326.6 2024-06-03T18:46:42+00:00 Wintering marine birds and mammals in the northern Gulf of Alaska: 1997 - 2001 Robert Day Alexander Prichard northern Gulf of Alaska, USA ENVELOPE(-149.0,-141.375,62.0,55.125) BEGINDATE: 1997-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2001-01-01T00:00:00Z 2013-08-23T23:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/df35d.326.6 unknown Gulf of Alaska Data Portal Gulf of Alaska seabird marine bird wintering ecology abundance oceanography EVOSTC Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council Oil Spill Exxon Valdez Alaska Pelagic Birds Mammals Ancient Murrelet Arctic Tern Black Scoter Canada Goose Common Eider Common Loon Common Murre Crested Auklet Glaucous Gull Greater Scaup Horned Puffin Humpback Whale Killer Whale Laysan Albatross Mallard Marbled Murrelet Mew Gull Minke Whale Mottled Petrel Northern Fulmar Pacific Loon Parakeet Auklet Parasitic Jaeger Pelagic Cormorant Pigeon Guillemot Pomarine Jaeger Red Phalarope Rhinoceros Auklet Sooty Shearwater Sperm Whale Surf Scoter Tufted Puffin Unidentified Cormorant Unidentified Murrelet Unidentified Whale Dataset dataone:urn:node:GOA 2024-06-03T18:06:12Z We examined the distribution and abundance of marine birds and mammals in the northern Gulf of Alaska over five seasons during the winters of 1997-2001. We recorded 58 species of seabirds, which were dominated numerically by five species; species-richness was greatest in October and May and lowest in December and March. Abundance was greatest in May and October, in the winters of 1997-1998 and 1999-2000, and, depending on the species, at the shelf-break front or in the mid-shelf. The shelf-break front is highly important to the overwinter survival of a variety of bird and mammal species; the mid-shelf zone appears to be important to a suite of diving seabirds that concentrate on nekton, especially fishes. We recorded 10 species of marine mammals, which were dominated numerically by Dall's Porpoises; the seasonal pattern of species-richness was identical to that seen for seabirds. Abundance of Dall's Porpoises was greatest in the Alaska Coastal Current, whereas several other species were concentrated at the shelf-break or widespread. We conclude that an at-sea monitoring program can provide valuable information on wintering seabirds and recommend that a seabird monitoring component be added to the proposed Gulf Ecosystem Monitoring Program. Publications: Day, R. H., and A. K. Prichard. 2004. Biology of wintering marine birds and mammals in the northern Gulf of Alaska. Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Restoration Project Final Report (Restoration Project 00287), ABR Inc., Environmental Research and Services, Fairbanks, Alaska. Dataset Arctic Arctic tern Canada Goose Common Eider Common Murre Glaucous Gull greater scaup Humpback Whale Killer Whale minke whale Northern Fulmar Parasitic Jaeger Pomarine Jaeger Red Phalarope Sperm whale Alaska Killer whale Gulf of Alaska Data Portal (via DataONE) Arctic Fairbanks Gulf of Alaska Canada Pacific Fulmar ENVELOPE(-46.016,-46.016,-60.616,-60.616) ENVELOPE(-149.0,-141.375,62.0,55.125) |
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Gulf of Alaska seabird marine bird wintering ecology abundance oceanography EVOSTC Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council Oil Spill Exxon Valdez Alaska Pelagic Birds Mammals Ancient Murrelet Arctic Tern Black Scoter Canada Goose Common Eider Common Loon Common Murre Crested Auklet Glaucous Gull Greater Scaup Horned Puffin Humpback Whale Killer Whale Laysan Albatross Mallard Marbled Murrelet Mew Gull Minke Whale Mottled Petrel Northern Fulmar Pacific Loon Parakeet Auklet Parasitic Jaeger Pelagic Cormorant Pigeon Guillemot Pomarine Jaeger Red Phalarope Rhinoceros Auklet Sooty Shearwater Sperm Whale Surf Scoter Tufted Puffin Unidentified Cormorant Unidentified Murrelet Unidentified Whale |
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Gulf of Alaska seabird marine bird wintering ecology abundance oceanography EVOSTC Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council Oil Spill Exxon Valdez Alaska Pelagic Birds Mammals Ancient Murrelet Arctic Tern Black Scoter Canada Goose Common Eider Common Loon Common Murre Crested Auklet Glaucous Gull Greater Scaup Horned Puffin Humpback Whale Killer Whale Laysan Albatross Mallard Marbled Murrelet Mew Gull Minke Whale Mottled Petrel Northern Fulmar Pacific Loon Parakeet Auklet Parasitic Jaeger Pelagic Cormorant Pigeon Guillemot Pomarine Jaeger Red Phalarope Rhinoceros Auklet Sooty Shearwater Sperm Whale Surf Scoter Tufted Puffin Unidentified Cormorant Unidentified Murrelet Unidentified Whale Robert Day Alexander Prichard Wintering marine birds and mammals in the northern Gulf of Alaska: 1997 - 2001 |
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Gulf of Alaska seabird marine bird wintering ecology abundance oceanography EVOSTC Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council Oil Spill Exxon Valdez Alaska Pelagic Birds Mammals Ancient Murrelet Arctic Tern Black Scoter Canada Goose Common Eider Common Loon Common Murre Crested Auklet Glaucous Gull Greater Scaup Horned Puffin Humpback Whale Killer Whale Laysan Albatross Mallard Marbled Murrelet Mew Gull Minke Whale Mottled Petrel Northern Fulmar Pacific Loon Parakeet Auklet Parasitic Jaeger Pelagic Cormorant Pigeon Guillemot Pomarine Jaeger Red Phalarope Rhinoceros Auklet Sooty Shearwater Sperm Whale Surf Scoter Tufted Puffin Unidentified Cormorant Unidentified Murrelet Unidentified Whale |
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We examined the distribution and abundance of marine birds and mammals in the northern Gulf of Alaska over five seasons during the winters of 1997-2001. We recorded 58 species of seabirds, which were dominated numerically by five species; species-richness was greatest in October and May and lowest in December and March. Abundance was greatest in May and October, in the winters of 1997-1998 and 1999-2000, and, depending on the species, at the shelf-break front or in the mid-shelf. The shelf-break front is highly important to the overwinter survival of a variety of bird and mammal species; the mid-shelf zone appears to be important to a suite of diving seabirds that concentrate on nekton, especially fishes. We recorded 10 species of marine mammals, which were dominated numerically by Dall's Porpoises; the seasonal pattern of species-richness was identical to that seen for seabirds. Abundance of Dall's Porpoises was greatest in the Alaska Coastal Current, whereas several other species were concentrated at the shelf-break or widespread. We conclude that an at-sea monitoring program can provide valuable information on wintering seabirds and recommend that a seabird monitoring component be added to the proposed Gulf Ecosystem Monitoring Program. Publications: Day, R. H., and A. K. Prichard. 2004. Biology of wintering marine birds and mammals in the northern Gulf of Alaska. Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Restoration Project Final Report (Restoration Project 00287), ABR Inc., Environmental Research and Services, Fairbanks, Alaska. |
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Wintering marine birds and mammals in the northern Gulf of Alaska: 1997 - 2001 |
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Wintering marine birds and mammals in the northern Gulf of Alaska: 1997 - 2001 |
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Wintering marine birds and mammals in the northern Gulf of Alaska: 1997 - 2001 |
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Wintering marine birds and mammals in the northern Gulf of Alaska: 1997 - 2001 |
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Wintering marine birds and mammals in the northern Gulf of Alaska: 1997 - 2001 |
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wintering marine birds and mammals in the northern gulf of alaska: 1997 - 2001 |
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northern Gulf of Alaska, USA ENVELOPE(-149.0,-141.375,62.0,55.125) BEGINDATE: 1997-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2001-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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ENVELOPE(-46.016,-46.016,-60.616,-60.616) ENVELOPE(-149.0,-141.375,62.0,55.125) |
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Arctic Fairbanks Gulf of Alaska Canada Pacific Fulmar |
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Arctic Fairbanks Gulf of Alaska Canada Pacific Fulmar |
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Arctic Arctic tern Canada Goose Common Eider Common Murre Glaucous Gull greater scaup Humpback Whale Killer Whale minke whale Northern Fulmar Parasitic Jaeger Pomarine Jaeger Red Phalarope Sperm whale Alaska Killer whale |
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Arctic Arctic tern Canada Goose Common Eider Common Murre Glaucous Gull greater scaup Humpback Whale Killer Whale minke whale Northern Fulmar Parasitic Jaeger Pomarine Jaeger Red Phalarope Sperm whale Alaska Killer whale |
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