Experienced observers from the community of Rigolet, Newfoundland and Labrador, recorded marine mammal observations at Rigolet on the coast of Labrador from July to September 2012. During this study, a total of nine species of marine mammals were documented. A daily average of 2.6 (range 1–5) marine mammal species were observed, with Harp Seals (Pagophilus groenlandicus) and Common Minke Whales (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) being the most common. The area is thought to be regionally important for Ringed Seal (Pusa hispida) whelping; however, Ringed Seals were not observed in large numbers. Beluga Whales (Delphinapterus leucas) were also reported anecdotally, but were less common than the other species, with the possible exception of the Harb...
Abstract A climate‐driven decline of sea ice has increased international interest in understanding t...
Marine fjords along the northern Labrador coast of Arctic Canada are influenced by freshwater, nutri...
Information relating to the distribution and abundance of species is critical for effective conserva...
Experienced observers from the community of Rigolet, Newfoundland and Labrador, recorded marine mamm...
Since 2005, one site has been studied in the San Juan Channel, located just off San Juan Island, Wa...
Since 2005, one site has been studied in the San Juan Channel, located just off San Juan Island, Wa...
The San Juan Archipelago (SJA) is a dynamic ecosystem that supports a variety of resident and transi...
Surveys conducted in offshore waters of Newfoundland and Labrador (NAFO Div. 2J and 3KL) between 199...
AbstractThis paper describes the distribution and abundance of marine mammals during the open-water ...
A detailed account of a variety of species foraging on Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoid...
The expansion of hydrocarbon exploration in northwest Greenland has made it increasingly important t...
The Strait of Georgia is a highly productive region and among the most important marine systems in ...
Information about the occurrence of marine mammals near the Colville River Delta (CRD), Beaufort Sea...
Critical baseline population knowledge is required to properly assess the status of marine mammal an...
Minke whales, Balaenoptera acutorostrata, are the most abundant species of mysticetes in the North A...
Abstract A climate‐driven decline of sea ice has increased international interest in understanding t...
Marine fjords along the northern Labrador coast of Arctic Canada are influenced by freshwater, nutri...
Information relating to the distribution and abundance of species is critical for effective conserva...
Experienced observers from the community of Rigolet, Newfoundland and Labrador, recorded marine mamm...
Since 2005, one site has been studied in the San Juan Channel, located just off San Juan Island, Wa...
Since 2005, one site has been studied in the San Juan Channel, located just off San Juan Island, Wa...
The San Juan Archipelago (SJA) is a dynamic ecosystem that supports a variety of resident and transi...
Surveys conducted in offshore waters of Newfoundland and Labrador (NAFO Div. 2J and 3KL) between 199...
AbstractThis paper describes the distribution and abundance of marine mammals during the open-water ...
A detailed account of a variety of species foraging on Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoid...
The expansion of hydrocarbon exploration in northwest Greenland has made it increasingly important t...
The Strait of Georgia is a highly productive region and among the most important marine systems in ...
Information about the occurrence of marine mammals near the Colville River Delta (CRD), Beaufort Sea...
Critical baseline population knowledge is required to properly assess the status of marine mammal an...
Minke whales, Balaenoptera acutorostrata, are the most abundant species of mysticetes in the North A...
Abstract A climate‐driven decline of sea ice has increased international interest in understanding t...
Marine fjords along the northern Labrador coast of Arctic Canada are influenced by freshwater, nutri...
Information relating to the distribution and abundance of species is critical for effective conserva...