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Researchers from the AFSC National Marine Mammal Laboratory’s Polar Ecosystems Program spent 29 days (13 May- 11 June 2009) working to improve our understanding of the ecology, distribution, and abundance of seals in the Bering Sea. Bearded, spotted, ringed, and ribbon seals, often referred to collectively as “ice seals,” are seasonally ice-associated species that may be vulnerable to climate change through loss of sea ice. The ice seals found in the Bering Sea during spring have rarely been studied, and there are no current estimates of abundance or comprehensive descriptions of their distribution and habitat use. Further, the ice seals also are critical to the nutritional and cultural sustainability of Alaska Native communities along the Bering Sea coast. A fundamental understanding of these seals’ abundance, distribution, and foraging ecology is essential for NOAA to meet its Protected Resources mandates.

This research cruise on board the NOAA ship McArthur II focused on two key components:

  • Locate, capture, sample, and apply satellite-linked tags to ribbon and spotted seals in the marginal ice zone of the Bering Sea, and
  • Evaluate the utility of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) technology to improve ice seal abundance and distribution estimates by flying sensor test flights and limited line transect surveys with an Insight A-20 UAS.

Cruise Videos Here

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J.K. Jansen
J.K. Jansen
2009-06-01 21:19:15
60 46.5608
171 3.5521

UAS Recovery

UAS Recovery

UAS recovered on a GPS guided tether line on the NOAA ship McArthur II.

J.K. Jansen
J.K. Jansen
2009-06-01 21:19:15
60 46.5608
171 3.5521

UAS Survey Image

UAS Survey Image

An image of polar pack ice taken by the UAS, showing a ribbon seal.

Josh London
Josh London
2009-05-31 19:02:02
60 23.6799
172 31.0135

Josh with Chief Sci

Josh with Chief Sci

Michael Cameron and Josh London pose for a brief photo before departing St. Matthew Island

Josh London
Josh London
2009-05-31 18:13:12
60 23.6868
172 31.0420

McArthur II from St. Matthew Island

McArthur II from St. Matthew Island

McArthur II from St. Matthew Island

Josh London
Josh London
2009-05-31 08:33:11
60 27.7846
172 5.4453

St. Matthew Island Sunset

St. Matthew Island Sunset

Sunset over St. Matthew Island

Josh London
Josh London
2009-05-31 05:38:13
60 28.3063
171 45.4157

Group Photo

Group Photo

Seal Tagging Team 2009. Gavin, Josh, Mike, Shawn, Tracey, Heather, Erin, Dave and John

Josh London
Josh London
2009-05-31 04:24:28
60 28.4254
171 45.1644

Inflatable Boat on Ice

Inflatable Boat on Ice

One of our inflatable boats on an ice floe

Josh London
Josh London
2009-05-31 04:18:19
60 28.4800
171 45.0094

On a 'Berg, Scanning for Seal

On a 'Berg, Scanning for Seal

Erin Moreland scans the nearby ice for more seals. By climbing to the top of this iceberg, actually a heavily rafted ice floe, Erin is able to get a much better perspective and find seals easier.

   
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