Seasonal Movements and Diving of Ringed Seals, Pusa hispida, in the Western Canadian Arctic, 1999–2001 and 2010–11

Satellite-linked time-depth recorders were deployed on 17 ringed seals in early summer in 1999, 2000, and 2010, near the Inuvialuit community of Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories, Canada. The main objective was to investigate movements and diving behaviour of ringed seals in the Prince Albert Sound...

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Main Authors: Harwood, Lois A., Smith, Thomas G., Auld, James C., Melling, Humfrey, Yurkowski, David J.
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description Satellite-linked time-depth recorders were deployed on 17 ringed seals in early summer in 1999, 2000, and 2010, near the Inuvialuit community of Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories, Canada. The main objective was to investigate movements and diving behaviour of ringed seals in the Prince Albert Sound (PAS) and eastern Amundsen Gulf (EAG) regions in relation to season, sex, and age-class. Tags performed well on 16 of 17 tagged seals, with average tracking periods of 256 d (SD 69, range: 134 – 352). Adult and subadult ringed seals traveled considerable distances throughout the open water period (mean = 5844 km, range = 1232 – 9473 km), using vast home ranges during this season, shown with 90 Percent Volume Contours (90 PVC) averaging 122 854 km2 for subadults, 76 658 km2 for adult females, and 21 649 km2 for adult males. Overall, adults spent 69.5% of the observed open water days in foraging/resident mode and 22.8% in traveling mode. The majority (75%) of total observed foraging/resident time was spent in PAS and EAG. Eleven of 12 adults made forays outside EAG and PAS to distant areas, including Prince of Wales Strait (7 seals), Viscount Melville Sound (6), Minto Inlet (4), western Amundsen Gulf (4), and six other zones. During open water season, subadults spent 36.8% traveling and 51.4% foraging/ resident, also mainly in EAG and PAS (61%), but they all traveled to distant zones, eight in total. During winter, all tagged adult females, five of seven adult males, and three of four subadults returned to PAS and EAG to occupy winter home ranges that were on average 15% of the size of the open water home range (mean winter ranges = 1299 km2 for adult males, 3599 km2 for adult females, and 30 499 km2 for subadults). The mean size of the winter home ranges varied by as much as a factor of 10 among the three winters examined. Seal movements were most restricted during the winters with extensive fast ice (1999 – 2000 and 2010 – 11) and least restricted during the winter (2000 – 01) when fast ice did not form in EAG. In ...
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/67521 2025-06-15T14:06:51+00:00 Seasonal Movements and Diving of Ringed Seals, Pusa hispida, in the Western Canadian Arctic, 1999–2001 and 2010–11 Harwood, Lois A. Smith, Thomas G. Auld, James C. Melling, Humfrey Yurkowski, David J. 2015-06-05 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/67521 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/67521/51426 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/67521 ARCTIC; Vol. 68 No. 2 (2015): June: 141–282; 193–209 1923-1245 0004-0843 ringed seal satellite telemetry Amundsen Gulf Prince Albert Sound Beaufort Sea sea ice diving foraging phoque annelé télémesure satellitaire golfe Amundsen détroit de Prince-Albert mer de Beaufort glace de mer plongée alimentation info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 2015 ftunivcalgaryojs 2025-05-27T03:29:43Z Satellite-linked time-depth recorders were deployed on 17 ringed seals in early summer in 1999, 2000, and 2010, near the Inuvialuit community of Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories, Canada. The main objective was to investigate movements and diving behaviour of ringed seals in the Prince Albert Sound (PAS) and eastern Amundsen Gulf (EAG) regions in relation to season, sex, and age-class. Tags performed well on 16 of 17 tagged seals, with average tracking periods of 256 d (SD 69, range: 134 – 352). Adult and subadult ringed seals traveled considerable distances throughout the open water period (mean = 5844 km, range = 1232 – 9473 km), using vast home ranges during this season, shown with 90 Percent Volume Contours (90 PVC) averaging 122 854 km2 for subadults, 76 658 km2 for adult females, and 21 649 km2 for adult males. Overall, adults spent 69.5% of the observed open water days in foraging/resident mode and 22.8% in traveling mode. The majority (75%) of total observed foraging/resident time was spent in PAS and EAG. Eleven of 12 adults made forays outside EAG and PAS to distant areas, including Prince of Wales Strait (7 seals), Viscount Melville Sound (6), Minto Inlet (4), western Amundsen Gulf (4), and six other zones. During open water season, subadults spent 36.8% traveling and 51.4% foraging/ resident, also mainly in EAG and PAS (61%), but they all traveled to distant zones, eight in total. During winter, all tagged adult females, five of seven adult males, and three of four subadults returned to PAS and EAG to occupy winter home ranges that were on average 15% of the size of the open water home range (mean winter ranges = 1299 km2 for adult males, 3599 km2 for adult females, and 30 499 km2 for subadults). The mean size of the winter home ranges varied by as much as a factor of 10 among the three winters examined. Seal movements were most restricted during the winters with extensive fast ice (1999 – 2000 and 2010 – 11) and least restricted during the winter (2000 – 01) when fast ice did not form in EAG. In ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Amundsen Gulf Arctic Arctic Beaufort Sea Inuvialuit Mer de Beaufort Minto Inlet Northwest Territories phoque annelé Prince Albert Sound Prince of Wales Strait Pusa hispida ringed seal Sea ice Ulukhaktok Viscount Melville Sound Unknown Arctic Canada Melville Sound ENVELOPE(-107.002,-107.002,68.168,68.168) Mer de Beaufort ENVELOPE(-138.005,-138.005,69.500,69.500) Minto Inlet ENVELOPE(-117.005,-117.005,71.334,71.334) Northwest Territories Prince Albert Sound ENVELOPE(-115.004,-115.004,70.418,70.418) Prince of Wales Strait ENVELOPE(-118.324,-118.324,72.706,72.706) Ulukhaktok ENVELOPE(-117.772,-117.772,70.736,70.736) Viscount Melville Sound ENVELOPE(-109.836,-109.836,74.046,74.046) ARCTIC 68 2 193
spellingShingle ringed seal
satellite telemetry
Amundsen Gulf
Prince Albert Sound
Beaufort Sea
sea ice
diving
foraging
phoque annelé
télémesure satellitaire
golfe Amundsen
détroit de Prince-Albert
mer de Beaufort
glace de mer
plongée
alimentation
Harwood, Lois A.
Smith, Thomas G.
Auld, James C.
Melling, Humfrey
Yurkowski, David J.
Seasonal Movements and Diving of Ringed Seals, Pusa hispida, in the Western Canadian Arctic, 1999–2001 and 2010–11
title Seasonal Movements and Diving of Ringed Seals, Pusa hispida, in the Western Canadian Arctic, 1999–2001 and 2010–11
title_full Seasonal Movements and Diving of Ringed Seals, Pusa hispida, in the Western Canadian Arctic, 1999–2001 and 2010–11
title_fullStr Seasonal Movements and Diving of Ringed Seals, Pusa hispida, in the Western Canadian Arctic, 1999–2001 and 2010–11
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal Movements and Diving of Ringed Seals, Pusa hispida, in the Western Canadian Arctic, 1999–2001 and 2010–11
title_short Seasonal Movements and Diving of Ringed Seals, Pusa hispida, in the Western Canadian Arctic, 1999–2001 and 2010–11
title_sort seasonal movements and diving of ringed seals, pusa hispida, in the western canadian arctic, 1999–2001 and 2010–11
topic ringed seal
satellite telemetry
Amundsen Gulf
Prince Albert Sound
Beaufort Sea
sea ice
diving
foraging
phoque annelé
télémesure satellitaire
golfe Amundsen
détroit de Prince-Albert
mer de Beaufort
glace de mer
plongée
alimentation
topic_facet ringed seal
satellite telemetry
Amundsen Gulf
Prince Albert Sound
Beaufort Sea
sea ice
diving
foraging
phoque annelé
télémesure satellitaire
golfe Amundsen
détroit de Prince-Albert
mer de Beaufort
glace de mer
plongée
alimentation
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