Soviet tagging of harp and hooded seals in the North Atlantic

In 1960-1968, 2 705 harp seal pups and 55 adult female harp seals were tagged in the White Sea. At Newfoundland 79 harp seal pups were tagged in 1963, and in the Jan Mayen area of the Greenland Sea 50 hooded seal pups were tagged in 1966. Monel metal clip tags were used in two seasons, but coloured...

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Main Author: Popov, Lev A.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 1971
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/114462
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spelling ftimr:oai:imr.brage.unit.no:11250/114462 2023-05-15T15:38:34+02:00 Soviet tagging of harp and hooded seals in the North Atlantic Popov, Lev A. 1971 325894 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/114462 eng eng Fiskeridirektoratets skrifter, Serie Havundersøkelser vol 16 no 1 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/114462 s. 1-9 Research report 1971 ftimr 2021-09-23T20:14:43Z In 1960-1968, 2 705 harp seal pups and 55 adult female harp seals were tagged in the White Sea. At Newfoundland 79 harp seal pups were tagged in 1963, and in the Jan Mayen area of the Greenland Sea 50 hooded seal pups were tagged in 1966. Monel metal clip tags were used in two seasons, but coloured plastic tail tags have been in use since 1965. Early recaptures have shown that the northward drift of the pack ice brings the pups from the White Sea to the southern part of the Barents Sea. In some years, however, adverse conditions may change this drift pattern. Recaptures after one and two years indicate that immature harp seals spend the winter in coastal waters of the southern Barents Sea and the northern White Sea. Two pups tagged off Newfoundland have been recaptured in West Greenland during their first summer. Report Barents Sea Greenland Greenland Sea Harp Seal hooded seal Jan Mayen Newfoundland North Atlantic White Sea Institute for Marine Research: Brage IMR Barents Sea White Sea Greenland Jan Mayen
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description In 1960-1968, 2 705 harp seal pups and 55 adult female harp seals were tagged in the White Sea. At Newfoundland 79 harp seal pups were tagged in 1963, and in the Jan Mayen area of the Greenland Sea 50 hooded seal pups were tagged in 1966. Monel metal clip tags were used in two seasons, but coloured plastic tail tags have been in use since 1965. Early recaptures have shown that the northward drift of the pack ice brings the pups from the White Sea to the southern part of the Barents Sea. In some years, however, adverse conditions may change this drift pattern. Recaptures after one and two years indicate that immature harp seals spend the winter in coastal waters of the southern Barents Sea and the northern White Sea. Two pups tagged off Newfoundland have been recaptured in West Greenland during their first summer.
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Soviet tagging of harp and hooded seals in the North Atlantic
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title Soviet tagging of harp and hooded seals in the North Atlantic
title_short Soviet tagging of harp and hooded seals in the North Atlantic
title_full Soviet tagging of harp and hooded seals in the North Atlantic
title_fullStr Soviet tagging of harp and hooded seals in the North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Soviet tagging of harp and hooded seals in the North Atlantic
title_sort soviet tagging of harp and hooded seals in the north atlantic
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