Biologically important areas II for cetaceans in U.S. and adjacent waters - Arctic region
We delineated and scored Biologically Important Areas (BIAs) in the Arctic region. The Arctic region extends from the Bering Strait to the Chukchi Sea, Beaufort Sea, Amundsen Gulf, and Viscount Melville Sound. This NOAA-led effort uses structured elicitation principles to build upon the first versio...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:26a1ab2a7c9846d1aff583a1a8df70ef 2023-05-15T13:22:57+02:00 Biologically important areas II for cetaceans in U.S. and adjacent waters - Arctic region Janet T. Clarke Megan C. Ferguson Amelia A. Brower Ei Fujioka Sarah Deland 2023-02-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1040123 https://doaj.org/article/26a1ab2a7c9846d1aff583a1a8df70ef EN eng Frontiers Media S.A. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2023.1040123/full https://doaj.org/toc/2296-7745 2296-7745 doi:10.3389/fmars.2023.1040123 https://doaj.org/article/26a1ab2a7c9846d1aff583a1a8df70ef Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 10 (2023) Arctic cetacean feeding migratory reproductive species distribution Science Q General. Including nature conservation geographical distribution QH1-199.5 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1040123 2023-03-05T01:34:56Z We delineated and scored Biologically Important Areas (BIAs) in the Arctic region. The Arctic region extends from the Bering Strait to the Chukchi Sea, Beaufort Sea, Amundsen Gulf, and Viscount Melville Sound. This NOAA-led effort uses structured elicitation principles to build upon the first version of NOAA BIAs (BIA I) for cetaceans. In addition to narratives, maps, and metadata tables, BIA II products incorporated a scoring and labeling system to improve their utility and interpretability. BIAs are compilations of the best available science and have no inherent regulatory authority. They have been used by NOAA, other federal agencies, and the public to support marine spatial planning and marine mammal impact assessments, and to inform the development of conservation measures for cetaceans. Supporting evidence for Arctic BIA II came from data derived from aerial-, land-, and vessel-based surveys; satellite telemetry; passive acoustic monitoring; Indigenous knowledge; photo-identification; aboriginal subsistence harvests, including catch and sighting locations and stomach contents; and prey studies. BIAs were identified for bowhead (Balaena mysticetus), gray (Eschrichtius robustus), humpback (Megaptera novaeangliae), fin (Balaenoptera physalus), and beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) whales. In total, 44 BIAs were delineated and scored for the Arctic, including 12 reproduction, 24 feeding, and 8 migration BIAs. BIAs were identified in all months except January-March. Fifteen candidate areas did not have sufficient information to delineate as BIAs and were added to a watch list for future consideration in the BIA process. Some BIAs were transboundary between the Arctic region and the Aleutian Islands-Bering Sea region. Several BIAs were transnational, extending into territorial waters of Russia (in the Chukchi Sea) and Canada (in the Beaufort Sea), and a few BIAs were delineated in international waters. Article in Journal/Newspaper Amundsen Gulf Arctic Balaena mysticetus Balaenoptera physalus Beaufort Sea Beluga Beluga* Bering Sea Bering Strait Chukchi Chukchi Sea Delphinapterus leucas Megaptera novaeangliae Viscount Melville Sound Aleutian Islands Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Bering Sea Bering Strait Bia ENVELOPE(22.891,22.891,70.317,70.317) Canada Chukchi Sea Melville Sound ENVELOPE(-107.002,-107.002,68.168,68.168) Viscount Melville Sound ENVELOPE(-109.836,-109.836,74.046,74.046) Frontiers in Marine Science 10 |
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We delineated and scored Biologically Important Areas (BIAs) in the Arctic region. The Arctic region extends from the Bering Strait to the Chukchi Sea, Beaufort Sea, Amundsen Gulf, and Viscount Melville Sound. This NOAA-led effort uses structured elicitation principles to build upon the first version of NOAA BIAs (BIA I) for cetaceans. In addition to narratives, maps, and metadata tables, BIA II products incorporated a scoring and labeling system to improve their utility and interpretability. BIAs are compilations of the best available science and have no inherent regulatory authority. They have been used by NOAA, other federal agencies, and the public to support marine spatial planning and marine mammal impact assessments, and to inform the development of conservation measures for cetaceans. Supporting evidence for Arctic BIA II came from data derived from aerial-, land-, and vessel-based surveys; satellite telemetry; passive acoustic monitoring; Indigenous knowledge; photo-identification; aboriginal subsistence harvests, including catch and sighting locations and stomach contents; and prey studies. BIAs were identified for bowhead (Balaena mysticetus), gray (Eschrichtius robustus), humpback (Megaptera novaeangliae), fin (Balaenoptera physalus), and beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) whales. In total, 44 BIAs were delineated and scored for the Arctic, including 12 reproduction, 24 feeding, and 8 migration BIAs. BIAs were identified in all months except January-March. Fifteen candidate areas did not have sufficient information to delineate as BIAs and were added to a watch list for future consideration in the BIA process. Some BIAs were transboundary between the Arctic region and the Aleutian Islands-Bering Sea region. Several BIAs were transnational, extending into territorial waters of Russia (in the Chukchi Sea) and Canada (in the Beaufort Sea), and a few BIAs were delineated in international waters. |
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Biologically important areas II for cetaceans in U.S. and adjacent waters - Arctic region |
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Biologically important areas II for cetaceans in U.S. and adjacent waters - Arctic region |
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Biologically important areas II for cetaceans in U.S. and adjacent waters - Arctic region |
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Biologically important areas II for cetaceans in U.S. and adjacent waters - Arctic region |
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Biologically important areas II for cetaceans in U.S. and adjacent waters - Arctic region |
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biologically important areas ii for cetaceans in u.s. and adjacent waters - arctic region |
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ENVELOPE(22.891,22.891,70.317,70.317) ENVELOPE(-107.002,-107.002,68.168,68.168) ENVELOPE(-109.836,-109.836,74.046,74.046) |
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Amundsen Gulf Arctic Balaena mysticetus Balaenoptera physalus Beaufort Sea Beluga Beluga* Bering Sea Bering Strait Chukchi Chukchi Sea Delphinapterus leucas Megaptera novaeangliae Viscount Melville Sound Aleutian Islands |
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Amundsen Gulf Arctic Balaena mysticetus Balaenoptera physalus Beaufort Sea Beluga Beluga* Bering Sea Bering Strait Chukchi Chukchi Sea Delphinapterus leucas Megaptera novaeangliae Viscount Melville Sound Aleutian Islands |
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