Seabird and marine mammal at-sea distribution in the western Bering Sea and along the eastern Kamtchatka Peninsula

Seabird and marine mammal at-sea distribution in the western Bering Sea and along the eastern Kamtchatka (Kamtsjatka) Peninsula was determined during 114 transect counts, lasting 30 min each, in September 2018. A total of 58000 seabirds were tallied, i.e. a mean value of 510 per count. The most abun...

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Main Author: Joiris, Claude R.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC 2021
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Online Access:http://library.arcticportal.org/2743/
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spelling ftarcticportal:oai:generic.eprints.org:2743 2023-12-10T09:38:59+01:00 Seabird and marine mammal at-sea distribution in the western Bering Sea and along the eastern Kamtchatka Peninsula Joiris, Claude R. 2021-03 application/pdf http://library.arcticportal.org/2743/ http://library.arcticportal.org/2743/1/A2101004.pdf en eng Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC http://library.arcticportal.org/2743/1/A2101004.pdf Joiris, Claude R. (2021) Seabird and marine mammal at-sea distribution in the western Bering Sea and along the eastern Kamtchatka Peninsula. Advances in Polar Science, 32 (1). pp. 42-49. Fauna Oceans Article PeerReviewed 2021 ftarcticportal 2023-11-15T23:54:41Z Seabird and marine mammal at-sea distribution in the western Bering Sea and along the eastern Kamtchatka (Kamtsjatka) Peninsula was determined during 114 transect counts, lasting 30 min each, in September 2018. A total of 58000 seabirds were tallied, i.e. a mean value of 510 per count. The most abundant species was short-tailed shearwater: 43250 individuals representing 74% of the total. Fulmar and kittiwake represented 13% and 8% of the total. Important geographical differences were noted, concerning both the number of seabird species and their abundance. The following species were tallied mainly in the northern zone (North of 60°N): fulmar (light morphs), short-tailed shearwater, Vega (herring) gull and horned puffin. In the southern zone, including Commander (Komandorski) Islands, observed species included fulmar (dark morphs), pelagic cormorant, glaucous-winged gull, red-legged kittiwake and black guillemot. The vast majority of the 100 cetaceans and 40 pinnipeds were tallied in the southern area, mainly porpoises, killer whale and humpback whale, and Largha (spotted) seal. Article in Journal/Newspaper Advances in Polar Science Bering Sea Black guillemot Humpback Whale Kamtsjatka Killer Whale Polar Science Polar Science Killer whale Arctic Portal Library Bering Sea Fulmar ENVELOPE(-46.016,-46.016,-60.616,-60.616)
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Seabird and marine mammal at-sea distribution in the western Bering Sea and along the eastern Kamtchatka Peninsula
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description Seabird and marine mammal at-sea distribution in the western Bering Sea and along the eastern Kamtchatka (Kamtsjatka) Peninsula was determined during 114 transect counts, lasting 30 min each, in September 2018. A total of 58000 seabirds were tallied, i.e. a mean value of 510 per count. The most abundant species was short-tailed shearwater: 43250 individuals representing 74% of the total. Fulmar and kittiwake represented 13% and 8% of the total. Important geographical differences were noted, concerning both the number of seabird species and their abundance. The following species were tallied mainly in the northern zone (North of 60°N): fulmar (light morphs), short-tailed shearwater, Vega (herring) gull and horned puffin. In the southern zone, including Commander (Komandorski) Islands, observed species included fulmar (dark morphs), pelagic cormorant, glaucous-winged gull, red-legged kittiwake and black guillemot. The vast majority of the 100 cetaceans and 40 pinnipeds were tallied in the southern area, mainly porpoises, killer whale and humpback whale, and Largha (spotted) seal.
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title Seabird and marine mammal at-sea distribution in the western Bering Sea and along the eastern Kamtchatka Peninsula
title_short Seabird and marine mammal at-sea distribution in the western Bering Sea and along the eastern Kamtchatka Peninsula
title_full Seabird and marine mammal at-sea distribution in the western Bering Sea and along the eastern Kamtchatka Peninsula
title_fullStr Seabird and marine mammal at-sea distribution in the western Bering Sea and along the eastern Kamtchatka Peninsula
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Joiris, Claude R. (2021) Seabird and marine mammal at-sea distribution in the western Bering Sea and along the eastern Kamtchatka Peninsula. Advances in Polar Science, 32 (1). pp. 42-49.
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