Foraging ecology of emperor penguins in summer and potential overlap with fisheries

Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 1252 See the link below for public details on this project. Currently three datasets are attached to this metadata record. Dive data collected in 1988, track data from adult birds collected in 1994 and track data from fledglings collected in 1995. Dive data...

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Other Authors: WIENECKE, BARBARA (hasPrincipalInvestigator), WIENECKE, BARBARA (processor), ROBERTSON, GRAHAM (hasPrincipalInvestigator), ROBERTSON, GRAHAM (processor), Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
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Online Access:https://researchdata.ands.org.au/foraging-ecology-emperor-overlap-fisheries/699646
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_1252
http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536
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collection Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS)
op_collection_id ftands
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topic biota
oceans
FISHERIES
EARTH SCIENCE
AQUATIC SCIENCES
BIRDS
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
PENGUINS
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
BIOSPHERE &gt
ECOSYSTEMS &gt
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt
PELAGIC
EVOLUTIONARY ADAPTATION
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
SPECIES LIFE HISTORY
USE/FEEDING HABITATS
CONSUMPTION RATES
ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS
ANTARCTICA MOULT
COMMERCIAL FISHING
EMPEROR PENGUIN
FATTENING
FORAGING
SEA-ICE
FIELD SURVEYS
FIELD INVESTIGATION
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
Antarctic Peninsula
Mawson Coast
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
spellingShingle biota
oceans
FISHERIES
EARTH SCIENCE
AQUATIC SCIENCES
BIRDS
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
PENGUINS
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
BIOSPHERE &gt
ECOSYSTEMS &gt
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt
PELAGIC
EVOLUTIONARY ADAPTATION
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
SPECIES LIFE HISTORY
USE/FEEDING HABITATS
CONSUMPTION RATES
ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS
ANTARCTICA MOULT
COMMERCIAL FISHING
EMPEROR PENGUIN
FATTENING
FORAGING
SEA-ICE
FIELD SURVEYS
FIELD INVESTIGATION
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
Antarctic Peninsula
Mawson Coast
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
Foraging ecology of emperor penguins in summer and potential overlap with fisheries
topic_facet biota
oceans
FISHERIES
EARTH SCIENCE
AQUATIC SCIENCES
BIRDS
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
PENGUINS
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
BIOSPHERE &gt
ECOSYSTEMS &gt
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt
PELAGIC
EVOLUTIONARY ADAPTATION
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
SPECIES LIFE HISTORY
USE/FEEDING HABITATS
CONSUMPTION RATES
ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS
ANTARCTICA MOULT
COMMERCIAL FISHING
EMPEROR PENGUIN
FATTENING
FORAGING
SEA-ICE
FIELD SURVEYS
FIELD INVESTIGATION
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
Antarctic Peninsula
Mawson Coast
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
description Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 1252 See the link below for public details on this project. Currently three datasets are attached to this metadata record. Dive data collected in 1988, track data from adult birds collected in 1994 and track data from fledglings collected in 1995. Dive data are available in Microsoft Word format, while the track data are available in Microsoft Excel format. A readme file (txt) is included in each download file to explain column headings, etc. --- Public Summary from Project --- To breed successfully the winter-breeding emperor penguins must fatten on two occasions: once before the onset of moult in January, and again prior to the commencement of the new breeding season in March. Interference with the capacity of the penguins to fatten in summer might be detrimental to the their breeding performance and survival later on in winter. This study seeks to determine the likely impact of commercial fishing operations on emperor penguin colonies at the Mawson Coast. More specifically, the data pertains to the locations of emperor penguins when fattening prior to the moult, and prior to the new breeding season. Project objectives: 1. To determine the extent and location of foraging areas of post-breeding adult Emperor penguins in summer. 3. To determine the extent and locations of foraging areas of fledgling Emperor penguins on their first trip to sea. 4. To identify interseasonal and interannual variations in foraging areas in conjunction with changes in seaice conditions and compare these with results from different colonies. 5. To survey the coastline of the AAT to verify the existence (or non-existence) of Emperor penguin colonies. Emperor penguins are icons of Antarctic wildlife and their conservation is of paramount interest to the wider community. They are also key consumers of marine resources in several areas and consequently there is great potential for interactions between feeding penguins and harvesting of fish and krill. Emperor penguins are one of the few species to breed on the fast ice (although there are three known land-based colonies, one of which has all but ceased to exist in recent years). Thus, the breeding habitat of Emperor penguins is subject to direct alteration as a result of climate change. Colonies of Emperors are found across a wide latitudinal range, from deep in the Ross Sea to the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. This range includes breeding areas where significant changes in seaice are not (yet?) thought to be occurring to areas where seaice is changing rapidly. Accordingly, studies at multiple locations will provide valuable clues on how this species will be affected by a warming Antarctic. Additionally, Emperor penguins are large animals that live in a relatively small number of discrete locations. It is therefore more than feasible, using an international effort, to study an entire species and to make some predictions about their response to a warming world and to current and future fishing practices. This project aims to make the first steps towards an overall conservation assessment of Emperor penguins through studies in several locations around the Antarctic continent. Should these attempts be successful, then a more ambitious international project will be launched to take a species-wide perspective.
author2 WIENECKE, BARBARA (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
WIENECKE, BARBARA (processor)
ROBERTSON, GRAHAM (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
ROBERTSON, GRAHAM (processor)
Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
format Dataset
title Foraging ecology of emperor penguins in summer and potential overlap with fisheries
title_short Foraging ecology of emperor penguins in summer and potential overlap with fisheries
title_full Foraging ecology of emperor penguins in summer and potential overlap with fisheries
title_fullStr Foraging ecology of emperor penguins in summer and potential overlap with fisheries
title_full_unstemmed Foraging ecology of emperor penguins in summer and potential overlap with fisheries
title_sort foraging ecology of emperor penguins in summer and potential overlap with fisheries
publisher Australian Antarctic Data Centre
url https://researchdata.ands.org.au/foraging-ecology-emperor-overlap-fisheries/699646
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_1252
http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536
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Spatial: northlimit=-62.0; southlimit=-66.0; westlimit=-70.0; eastLimit=-50.0; projection=WGS84
Temporal: From 1988-07-31 to 1996-05-28
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ENVELOPE(45.0,65.0,-62.0,-67.0)
ENVELOPE(-70.0,-50.0,-62.0,-66.0)
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Antarctic Peninsula
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::699646 2023-05-15T13:46:57+02:00 Foraging ecology of emperor penguins in summer and potential overlap with fisheries WIENECKE, BARBARA (hasPrincipalInvestigator) WIENECKE, BARBARA (processor) ROBERTSON, GRAHAM (hasPrincipalInvestigator) ROBERTSON, GRAHAM (processor) Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher) Spatial: northlimit=-62.0; southlimit=-67.0; westlimit=45.0; eastLimit=65.0; projection=WGS84 Spatial: northlimit=-62.0; southlimit=-66.0; westlimit=-70.0; eastLimit=-50.0; projection=WGS84 Temporal: From 1988-07-31 to 1996-05-28 https://researchdata.ands.org.au/foraging-ecology-emperor-overlap-fisheries/699646 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_1252 http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 unknown Australian Antarctic Data Centre https://researchdata.ands.org.au/foraging-ecology-emperor-overlap-fisheries/699646 a629f7d1-b45b-4f4b-b1c2-9cc669e868c6 ASAC_1252 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_1252 http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 Australian Antarctic Data Centre biota oceans FISHERIES EARTH SCIENCE AQUATIC SCIENCES BIRDS BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES PENGUINS EARTH SCIENCE &gt BIOSPHERE &gt ECOSYSTEMS &gt MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt PELAGIC EVOLUTIONARY ADAPTATION BIOSPHERE ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS SPECIES LIFE HISTORY USE/FEEDING HABITATS CONSUMPTION RATES ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS ANTARCTICA MOULT COMMERCIAL FISHING EMPEROR PENGUIN FATTENING FORAGING SEA-ICE FIELD SURVEYS FIELD INVESTIGATION CONTINENT &gt ANTARCTICA &gt Antarctic Peninsula Mawson Coast GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt POLAR OCEAN &gt SOUTHERN OCEAN dataset ftands 2020-01-05T21:16:27Z Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 1252 See the link below for public details on this project. Currently three datasets are attached to this metadata record. Dive data collected in 1988, track data from adult birds collected in 1994 and track data from fledglings collected in 1995. Dive data are available in Microsoft Word format, while the track data are available in Microsoft Excel format. A readme file (txt) is included in each download file to explain column headings, etc. --- Public Summary from Project --- To breed successfully the winter-breeding emperor penguins must fatten on two occasions: once before the onset of moult in January, and again prior to the commencement of the new breeding season in March. Interference with the capacity of the penguins to fatten in summer might be detrimental to the their breeding performance and survival later on in winter. This study seeks to determine the likely impact of commercial fishing operations on emperor penguin colonies at the Mawson Coast. More specifically, the data pertains to the locations of emperor penguins when fattening prior to the moult, and prior to the new breeding season. Project objectives: 1. To determine the extent and location of foraging areas of post-breeding adult Emperor penguins in summer. 3. To determine the extent and locations of foraging areas of fledgling Emperor penguins on their first trip to sea. 4. To identify interseasonal and interannual variations in foraging areas in conjunction with changes in seaice conditions and compare these with results from different colonies. 5. To survey the coastline of the AAT to verify the existence (or non-existence) of Emperor penguin colonies. Emperor penguins are icons of Antarctic wildlife and their conservation is of paramount interest to the wider community. They are also key consumers of marine resources in several areas and consequently there is great potential for interactions between feeding penguins and harvesting of fish and krill. Emperor penguins are one of the few species to breed on the fast ice (although there are three known land-based colonies, one of which has all but ceased to exist in recent years). Thus, the breeding habitat of Emperor penguins is subject to direct alteration as a result of climate change. Colonies of Emperors are found across a wide latitudinal range, from deep in the Ross Sea to the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. This range includes breeding areas where significant changes in seaice are not (yet?) thought to be occurring to areas where seaice is changing rapidly. Accordingly, studies at multiple locations will provide valuable clues on how this species will be affected by a warming Antarctic. Additionally, Emperor penguins are large animals that live in a relatively small number of discrete locations. It is therefore more than feasible, using an international effort, to study an entire species and to make some predictions about their response to a warming world and to current and future fishing practices. This project aims to make the first steps towards an overall conservation assessment of Emperor penguins through studies in several locations around the Antarctic continent. Should these attempts be successful, then a more ambitious international project will be launched to take a species-wide perspective. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Emperor penguins Ross Sea Sea ice Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Ross Sea Mawson Coast ENVELOPE(63.000,63.000,-68.000,-68.000) ENVELOPE(45.0,65.0,-62.0,-67.0) ENVELOPE(-70.0,-50.0,-62.0,-66.0)