Seal-Tag Hydrographic Observations in Ice-Ocean Fjords, Greenland

This project involves a marine-mammal sensor-tagging approach that will allow for sustained oceanographic observations along the periphery of the Greenland Ice Sheet. This effort is motivated by a successful pilot project involving ringed seals in two Greenland fjords this past summer. The pilot pro...

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Main Author: David Holland
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2015
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spelling dataone:urn:uuid:7748183f-0b4d-406f-97da-98882692d0b8 2024-06-03T18:46:38+00:00 Seal-Tag Hydrographic Observations in Ice-Ocean Fjords, Greenland David Holland ENVELOPE(-74.0,-10.0,84.0,58.0) BEGINDATE: 2013-09-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2015-11-06T09:17:40Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:7748183f-0b4d-406f-97da-98882692d0b8 unknown Arctic Data Center AON Dataset 2015 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC 2024-06-03T18:07:40Z This project involves a marine-mammal sensor-tagging approach that will allow for sustained oceanographic observations along the periphery of the Greenland Ice Sheet. This effort is motivated by a successful pilot project involving ringed seals in two Greenland fjords this past summer. The pilot proved the viability of the technique, which makes use of ringed seals who spend the majority of their time in such fjords and who may be appropriately equipped with integrated, location-tracking, CTD, and satellite communication instrumentation. The observations, which will be collected in partnership with colleagues at the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources, will be archived in national data bases, on a project website, and made widely available to others in near real-time. This project will address a currently missing, critical component of the Arctic Observing Network, namely observations of ocean temperatures and salinities along the periphery of the Greenland Ice Sheet. The methodology will lead to a practical, sustainable data stream for hydrographic properties in the notoriously difficult to access regions of the Greenland inner fjords, thus further filling out the overall Arctic Observing Network data portfolio. Such observations are needed to develop improved physics that can subsequently be directly used in IPCC class, coupled climate models. The data collection will also be of immense value to researchers studying the behavior of the ringed seals in Greenland. Virtually no behavioral data exists for these seals in the ice-ocean fjords, and the project data can be used to learn about the habitat and distribution of the seals, and ultimately of their possible vulnerability to climate change. Dataset Arctic Climate change Greenland Greenland Institute of Natural Resources Ice Sheet Seal-Tag Hydrographic Observations in Ice-Ocean Fjords, Greenland Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Greenland ENVELOPE(-74.0,-10.0,84.0,58.0)
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Seal-Tag Hydrographic Observations in Ice-Ocean Fjords, Greenland
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description This project involves a marine-mammal sensor-tagging approach that will allow for sustained oceanographic observations along the periphery of the Greenland Ice Sheet. This effort is motivated by a successful pilot project involving ringed seals in two Greenland fjords this past summer. The pilot proved the viability of the technique, which makes use of ringed seals who spend the majority of their time in such fjords and who may be appropriately equipped with integrated, location-tracking, CTD, and satellite communication instrumentation. The observations, which will be collected in partnership with colleagues at the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources, will be archived in national data bases, on a project website, and made widely available to others in near real-time. This project will address a currently missing, critical component of the Arctic Observing Network, namely observations of ocean temperatures and salinities along the periphery of the Greenland Ice Sheet. The methodology will lead to a practical, sustainable data stream for hydrographic properties in the notoriously difficult to access regions of the Greenland inner fjords, thus further filling out the overall Arctic Observing Network data portfolio. Such observations are needed to develop improved physics that can subsequently be directly used in IPCC class, coupled climate models. The data collection will also be of immense value to researchers studying the behavior of the ringed seals in Greenland. Virtually no behavioral data exists for these seals in the ice-ocean fjords, and the project data can be used to learn about the habitat and distribution of the seals, and ultimately of their possible vulnerability to climate change.
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title Seal-Tag Hydrographic Observations in Ice-Ocean Fjords, Greenland
title_short Seal-Tag Hydrographic Observations in Ice-Ocean Fjords, Greenland
title_full Seal-Tag Hydrographic Observations in Ice-Ocean Fjords, Greenland
title_fullStr Seal-Tag Hydrographic Observations in Ice-Ocean Fjords, Greenland
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Seal-Tag Hydrographic Observations in Ice-Ocean Fjords, Greenland
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Seal-Tag Hydrographic Observations in Ice-Ocean Fjords, Greenland
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