Bowhead and Gray Whale Distributions, Sighting Rates, and Habitat Associations in the Eastern Chukchi Sea, Summer and Fall 2009–15, with a Retrospective Comparison to 1982–91

We analyzed data from line-transect aerial surveys for marine mammals conducted in the eastern Chukchi Sea (67˚–72˚ N, 157˚–169˚ W) in July to October of 2009–15 to investigate bowhead and gray whale distributions, behaviors, sighting rates, and habitat selection preferences, the last of which allow...

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Main Authors: Clarke, Janet T., Kennedy, Amy S., Ferguson, Megan C.
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description We analyzed data from line-transect aerial surveys for marine mammals conducted in the eastern Chukchi Sea (67˚–72˚ N, 157˚–169˚ W) in July to October of 2009–15 to investigate bowhead and gray whale distributions, behaviors, sighting rates, and habitat selection preferences, the last of which allowed direct comparison with results from data collected in this area in 1982–91. Bowhead whales use the eastern Chukchi Sea primarily for migrating between the Beaufort Sea and the Bering Sea, while gray whales use the area to feed on locally abundant benthic amphipods and other prey. Bowhead whales were observed during all survey months and were distributed up to 300 km offshore west and southwest of Point Barrow, Alaska, but without a defined migratory corridor in either summer (July-August) or fall (September-October). Bowhead whale sighting rates (whales per km on effort) were highest in the shelf/trough (51–200 m North) depth zone in the northeastern Chukchi Sea in both summer and fall. This pattern was reflected in habitat selection ratios, which found bowhead whales in summer and fall selecting primarily shelf/trough habitat in the northeastern Chukchi Sea, with shelf habitat (36 – 50 m) being preferred secondarily. Gray whales were observed in all survey months and were distributed primarily within ~95 km of shore between Point Barrow and Icy Cape in the northeastern Chukchi Sea, and about 60–115 km southwest of Point Hope in the southern Chukchi Sea. In both summer and fall, gray whale sighting rates and habitat selection ratios were highest in the shelf/trough (51–200 m South) depth zone in the southern Chukchi Sea. In the northeastern part of the study area, gray whale sighting rates and habitat selection ratios both identified coastal habitat (≤ 35 m) as preferred habitat in summer and shelf/trough (51–200 m North) as preferred habitat in fall. Distribution and habitat associations of bowhead and gray whales remained similar over the 34-year time span with one exception: gray whale preference for ...
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/67636 2025-06-15T14:15:03+00:00 Bowhead and Gray Whale Distributions, Sighting Rates, and Habitat Associations in the Eastern Chukchi Sea, Summer and Fall 2009–15, with a Retrospective Comparison to 1982–91 Clarke, Janet T. Kennedy, Amy S. Ferguson, Megan C. 2016-11-30 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/67636 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/67636/51536 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/67636 Copyright (c) 2016 ARCTIC ARCTIC; Vol. 69 No. 4 (2016): December: 331–458; 359–377 1923-1245 0004-0843 bowhead whale Balaena mysticetus gray whale Eschrichtius robustus Arctic Chukchi Sea habitat aerial survey feeding baleine boréale baleine grise Arctique mer des Tchouktches levé aérien alimentation info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 2016 ftunivcalgaryojs 2025-05-27T03:29:43Z We analyzed data from line-transect aerial surveys for marine mammals conducted in the eastern Chukchi Sea (67˚–72˚ N, 157˚–169˚ W) in July to October of 2009–15 to investigate bowhead and gray whale distributions, behaviors, sighting rates, and habitat selection preferences, the last of which allowed direct comparison with results from data collected in this area in 1982–91. Bowhead whales use the eastern Chukchi Sea primarily for migrating between the Beaufort Sea and the Bering Sea, while gray whales use the area to feed on locally abundant benthic amphipods and other prey. Bowhead whales were observed during all survey months and were distributed up to 300 km offshore west and southwest of Point Barrow, Alaska, but without a defined migratory corridor in either summer (July-August) or fall (September-October). Bowhead whale sighting rates (whales per km on effort) were highest in the shelf/trough (51–200 m North) depth zone in the northeastern Chukchi Sea in both summer and fall. This pattern was reflected in habitat selection ratios, which found bowhead whales in summer and fall selecting primarily shelf/trough habitat in the northeastern Chukchi Sea, with shelf habitat (36 – 50 m) being preferred secondarily. Gray whales were observed in all survey months and were distributed primarily within ~95 km of shore between Point Barrow and Icy Cape in the northeastern Chukchi Sea, and about 60–115 km southwest of Point Hope in the southern Chukchi Sea. In both summer and fall, gray whale sighting rates and habitat selection ratios were highest in the shelf/trough (51–200 m South) depth zone in the southern Chukchi Sea. In the northeastern part of the study area, gray whale sighting rates and habitat selection ratios both identified coastal habitat (≤ 35 m) as preferred habitat in summer and shelf/trough (51–200 m North) as preferred habitat in fall. Distribution and habitat associations of bowhead and gray whales remained similar over the 34-year time span with one exception: gray whale preference for ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Arctique* Balaena mysticetus baleine boréale Barrow Beaufort Sea Bering Sea bowhead whale Chukchi Chukchi Sea Mer des Tchouktches Point Barrow Tchouktche* Alaska Unknown Arctic Bering Sea Chukchi Sea Baleine ENVELOPE(140.012,140.012,-66.649,-66.649) Point Hope ENVELOPE(173.306,173.306,52.911,52.911) ARCTIC 69 4 359
spellingShingle bowhead whale
Balaena mysticetus
gray whale
Eschrichtius robustus
Arctic
Chukchi Sea
habitat
aerial survey
feeding
baleine boréale
baleine grise
Arctique
mer des Tchouktches
levé aérien
alimentation
Clarke, Janet T.
Kennedy, Amy S.
Ferguson, Megan C.
Bowhead and Gray Whale Distributions, Sighting Rates, and Habitat Associations in the Eastern Chukchi Sea, Summer and Fall 2009–15, with a Retrospective Comparison to 1982–91
title Bowhead and Gray Whale Distributions, Sighting Rates, and Habitat Associations in the Eastern Chukchi Sea, Summer and Fall 2009–15, with a Retrospective Comparison to 1982–91
title_full Bowhead and Gray Whale Distributions, Sighting Rates, and Habitat Associations in the Eastern Chukchi Sea, Summer and Fall 2009–15, with a Retrospective Comparison to 1982–91
title_fullStr Bowhead and Gray Whale Distributions, Sighting Rates, and Habitat Associations in the Eastern Chukchi Sea, Summer and Fall 2009–15, with a Retrospective Comparison to 1982–91
title_full_unstemmed Bowhead and Gray Whale Distributions, Sighting Rates, and Habitat Associations in the Eastern Chukchi Sea, Summer and Fall 2009–15, with a Retrospective Comparison to 1982–91
title_short Bowhead and Gray Whale Distributions, Sighting Rates, and Habitat Associations in the Eastern Chukchi Sea, Summer and Fall 2009–15, with a Retrospective Comparison to 1982–91
title_sort bowhead and gray whale distributions, sighting rates, and habitat associations in the eastern chukchi sea, summer and fall 2009–15, with a retrospective comparison to 1982–91
topic bowhead whale
Balaena mysticetus
gray whale
Eschrichtius robustus
Arctic
Chukchi Sea
habitat
aerial survey
feeding
baleine boréale
baleine grise
Arctique
mer des Tchouktches
levé aérien
alimentation
topic_facet bowhead whale
Balaena mysticetus
gray whale
Eschrichtius robustus
Arctic
Chukchi Sea
habitat
aerial survey
feeding
baleine boréale
baleine grise
Arctique
mer des Tchouktches
levé aérien
alimentation
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