New insights into Southern Ocean physical and biological processes revealed by instrumented elephant seals

In recent years, the international “Southern Elephant seals as Oceanographic Samplers” (SEaOS) project has deployed miniaturized conductivity-temperature-depth satellite-relayed data loggers (CTD-SRDL) on elephant seals 1) to study their winter foraging ecology in relation to oceanographic condition...

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Main Authors: Charrassin, J.-B., Roquet, F., Park, Y.-H., Bailleul, F., Guinet, C., Meredith, Michael M., Nicholls, Keith, Thorpe, Sally, McDonald, B., Costa, D.P., Tremblay, I., Goebel, M., Muelbert, M., Bester, M.N., Plötz, J., Bornemann, H., Timmermann, R., Hindell, M., Meijers, A., Coleman, R.C., Field, I.C., McMahon, C.M., Rintoul, S.R., Sokolov, S., Boehme, Lars, Lovell, P., Fedak, M.A., Biuw, Martin, Nøst, O.A., Lydersen, C., Kovacs, K.M.
Other Authors: Hall, J., Harrison, D.E., Stammer, D.
Format: Book Part
Language:unknown
Published: European Space Agency 2010
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/14473/
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:14473 2023-05-15T13:45:11+02:00 New insights into Southern Ocean physical and biological processes revealed by instrumented elephant seals Charrassin, J.-B. Roquet, F. Park, Y.-H. Bailleul, F. Guinet, C. Meredith, Michael M. Nicholls, Keith Thorpe, Sally McDonald, B. Costa, D.P. Tremblay, I. Goebel, M. Muelbert, M. Bester, M.N. Plötz, J. Bornemann, H. Timmermann, R. Hindell, M. Meijers, A. Coleman, R.C. Field, I.C. McMahon, C.M. Rintoul, S.R. Sokolov, S. Boehme, Lars Lovell, P. Fedak, M.A. Biuw, Martin Nøst, O.A. Lydersen, C. Kovacs, K.M. Hall, J. Harrison, D.E. Stammer, D. 2010 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/14473/ unknown European Space Agency Charrassin, J.-B.; Roquet, F.; Park, Y.-H.; Bailleul, F.; Guinet, C.; Meredith, Michael M. orcid:0000-0002-7342-7756 Nicholls, Keith orcid:0000-0002-2188-4509 Thorpe, Sally orcid:0000-0002-5193-6955 McDonald, B.; Costa, D.P.; Tremblay, I.; Goebel, M.; Muelbert, M.; Bester, M.N.; Plötz, J.; Bornemann, H.; Timmermann, R.; Hindell, M.; Meijers, A.; Coleman, R.C.; Field, I.C.; McMahon, C.M.; Rintoul, S.R.; Sokolov, S.; Boehme, Lars; Lovell, P.; Fedak, M.A.; Biuw, Martin; Nøst, O.A.; Lydersen, C.; Kovacs, K.M. 2010 New insights into Southern Ocean physical and biological processes revealed by instrumented elephant seals. In: Hall, J.; Harrison, D.E.; Stammer, D., (eds.) Proceedings of OceanObs '09:Sustained ocean observations and information for society. Venice, Italy, European Space Agency, 9pp. (ESA Publication, WPP-306, Vol. 2). Marine Sciences Zoology Publication - Book Section NonPeerReviewed 2010 ftnerc 2023-02-04T19:29:14Z In recent years, the international “Southern Elephant seals as Oceanographic Samplers” (SEaOS) project has deployed miniaturized conductivity-temperature-depth satellite-relayed data loggers (CTD-SRDL) on elephant seals 1) to study their winter foraging ecology in relation to oceanographic conditions, and 2) to collect hydrographic data from polar regions, which are otherwise sparsely sampled. We summarize here the main results that have been published in both science components since 2003/2004. Instrumented southern elephant seals visit different regions within the Southern Ocean (frontal zones, continental shelf, and/or ice covered areas) and forage in a variety of different water masses (e.g. Circumpolar Deep Water upwelling regions, High Salinity Shelf Water), depending on their geographic distribution. Adult females and juvenile males from Kerguelen Is. forage pelagically in frontal zones of the Southern Indian Ocean, while adult males forage benthically over the Kerguelen Plateau and the Antarctic Continental Shelf, with the two groups feeding at different trophic levels as shown by stable isotopes analysis. Oceanographic studies using the data collected from the seals have, to date, concentrated on circumpolar and regional studies of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) circulation. The temperature and salinity profiles documented by elephant seals at high latitudes, including below sea ice, have permitted quasi-circumpolar mapping of the southernmost fronts of the ACC. By merging conventional data and the high temporal and spatial resolution data collected by seal-borne SRDLs, it has been possible to describe precisely 1) the large-scale features of the ACC in the South Atlantic and its variability; 2) the circulation pattern over the Kerguelen plateau, revealing that the poorly known Fawn Trough concentrates an important proportion of the ACC flow in that region. Seals that foraged in ice covered areas have made eulerian time series available that have allowed for the estimation of sea ice formation ... Book Part Antarc* Antarctic Elephant Seals Sea ice Southern Elephant Seals Southern Ocean ice covered areas Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic Fawn Trough ENVELOPE(75.500,75.500,-57.750,-57.750) Indian Kerguelen Southern Ocean The Antarctic
institution Open Polar
collection Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive
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topic Marine Sciences
Zoology
spellingShingle Marine Sciences
Zoology
Charrassin, J.-B.
Roquet, F.
Park, Y.-H.
Bailleul, F.
Guinet, C.
Meredith, Michael M.
Nicholls, Keith
Thorpe, Sally
McDonald, B.
Costa, D.P.
Tremblay, I.
Goebel, M.
Muelbert, M.
Bester, M.N.
Plötz, J.
Bornemann, H.
Timmermann, R.
Hindell, M.
Meijers, A.
Coleman, R.C.
Field, I.C.
McMahon, C.M.
Rintoul, S.R.
Sokolov, S.
Boehme, Lars
Lovell, P.
Fedak, M.A.
Biuw, Martin
Nøst, O.A.
Lydersen, C.
Kovacs, K.M.
New insights into Southern Ocean physical and biological processes revealed by instrumented elephant seals
topic_facet Marine Sciences
Zoology
description In recent years, the international “Southern Elephant seals as Oceanographic Samplers” (SEaOS) project has deployed miniaturized conductivity-temperature-depth satellite-relayed data loggers (CTD-SRDL) on elephant seals 1) to study their winter foraging ecology in relation to oceanographic conditions, and 2) to collect hydrographic data from polar regions, which are otherwise sparsely sampled. We summarize here the main results that have been published in both science components since 2003/2004. Instrumented southern elephant seals visit different regions within the Southern Ocean (frontal zones, continental shelf, and/or ice covered areas) and forage in a variety of different water masses (e.g. Circumpolar Deep Water upwelling regions, High Salinity Shelf Water), depending on their geographic distribution. Adult females and juvenile males from Kerguelen Is. forage pelagically in frontal zones of the Southern Indian Ocean, while adult males forage benthically over the Kerguelen Plateau and the Antarctic Continental Shelf, with the two groups feeding at different trophic levels as shown by stable isotopes analysis. Oceanographic studies using the data collected from the seals have, to date, concentrated on circumpolar and regional studies of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) circulation. The temperature and salinity profiles documented by elephant seals at high latitudes, including below sea ice, have permitted quasi-circumpolar mapping of the southernmost fronts of the ACC. By merging conventional data and the high temporal and spatial resolution data collected by seal-borne SRDLs, it has been possible to describe precisely 1) the large-scale features of the ACC in the South Atlantic and its variability; 2) the circulation pattern over the Kerguelen plateau, revealing that the poorly known Fawn Trough concentrates an important proportion of the ACC flow in that region. Seals that foraged in ice covered areas have made eulerian time series available that have allowed for the estimation of sea ice formation ...
author2 Hall, J.
Harrison, D.E.
Stammer, D.
format Book Part
author Charrassin, J.-B.
Roquet, F.
Park, Y.-H.
Bailleul, F.
Guinet, C.
Meredith, Michael M.
Nicholls, Keith
Thorpe, Sally
McDonald, B.
Costa, D.P.
Tremblay, I.
Goebel, M.
Muelbert, M.
Bester, M.N.
Plötz, J.
Bornemann, H.
Timmermann, R.
Hindell, M.
Meijers, A.
Coleman, R.C.
Field, I.C.
McMahon, C.M.
Rintoul, S.R.
Sokolov, S.
Boehme, Lars
Lovell, P.
Fedak, M.A.
Biuw, Martin
Nøst, O.A.
Lydersen, C.
Kovacs, K.M.
author_facet Charrassin, J.-B.
Roquet, F.
Park, Y.-H.
Bailleul, F.
Guinet, C.
Meredith, Michael M.
Nicholls, Keith
Thorpe, Sally
McDonald, B.
Costa, D.P.
Tremblay, I.
Goebel, M.
Muelbert, M.
Bester, M.N.
Plötz, J.
Bornemann, H.
Timmermann, R.
Hindell, M.
Meijers, A.
Coleman, R.C.
Field, I.C.
McMahon, C.M.
Rintoul, S.R.
Sokolov, S.
Boehme, Lars
Lovell, P.
Fedak, M.A.
Biuw, Martin
Nøst, O.A.
Lydersen, C.
Kovacs, K.M.
author_sort Charrassin, J.-B.
title New insights into Southern Ocean physical and biological processes revealed by instrumented elephant seals
title_short New insights into Southern Ocean physical and biological processes revealed by instrumented elephant seals
title_full New insights into Southern Ocean physical and biological processes revealed by instrumented elephant seals
title_fullStr New insights into Southern Ocean physical and biological processes revealed by instrumented elephant seals
title_full_unstemmed New insights into Southern Ocean physical and biological processes revealed by instrumented elephant seals
title_sort new insights into southern ocean physical and biological processes revealed by instrumented elephant seals
publisher European Space Agency
publishDate 2010
url http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/14473/
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The Antarctic
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Elephant Seals
Sea ice
Southern Elephant Seals
Southern Ocean
ice covered areas
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op_relation Charrassin, J.-B.; Roquet, F.; Park, Y.-H.; Bailleul, F.; Guinet, C.; Meredith, Michael M. orcid:0000-0002-7342-7756
Nicholls, Keith orcid:0000-0002-2188-4509
Thorpe, Sally orcid:0000-0002-5193-6955
McDonald, B.; Costa, D.P.; Tremblay, I.; Goebel, M.; Muelbert, M.; Bester, M.N.; Plötz, J.; Bornemann, H.; Timmermann, R.; Hindell, M.; Meijers, A.; Coleman, R.C.; Field, I.C.; McMahon, C.M.; Rintoul, S.R.; Sokolov, S.; Boehme, Lars; Lovell, P.; Fedak, M.A.; Biuw, Martin; Nøst, O.A.; Lydersen, C.; Kovacs, K.M. 2010 New insights into Southern Ocean physical and biological processes revealed by instrumented elephant seals. In: Hall, J.; Harrison, D.E.; Stammer, D., (eds.) Proceedings of OceanObs '09:Sustained ocean observations and information for society. Venice, Italy, European Space Agency, 9pp. (ESA Publication, WPP-306, Vol. 2).
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