Climate-driven changes are affecting sea ice conditions off Tasiilaq, Southeast Greenland, with implications for marine mammal distributions. Knowledge about marine mammal presence, biodiversity, and community composition is key to effective conservation and management but is lacking, especially during winter months. Seasonal patterns of acoustic marine mammal presence were investigated relative to sea ice concentration at two recording sites between 2014 and 2018, with one (65.6°N, 37.4°W) or three years (65.5°N, 38.0°W) of passive acoustic recordings. Seven marine mammal species were recorded. Bearded seals were acoustically dominant during winter and spring, whereas sperm, humpback, and fin whales dominated during the sea ice-free summer...
Environmental change and increasing levels of human activity are threats to marine mammals in the Ar...
This paper describes the natural variability of ambient sound in the Southern Ocean, an acoustically...
Arctic marine mammal habitats are changing rapidly while marine shipping is increasing in some areas...
While the Greenland and Barents Seas are known habitats for several cetacean and pinniped species th...
The expansion of hydrocarbon exploration in northwest Greenland has made it increasingly important t...
ABSTRACT: To date, the majority of studies investigating marine mammal distribution and behavior ta...
The Arctic marine environment is changing rapidly through a combination of sea ice loss and increase...
The Arctic is changing rapidly, leading to changes in habitat availability and increased anthropogen...
The expansion of hydrocarbon exploration in northwest Greenland has made it increasingly important t...
Statoil deployed three acoustic recorders from fall 2013 to fall 2014 in the Arctic region as part ...
AbstractSeveral cetacean and pinniped species use the northeastern Chukchi Sea as seasonal or year-r...
Although the Fram Strait presumably provides an important habitat for several marine mammals, includ...
For this study, a year of data from the Ross Sea in 2016 was analyzed to determine marine mammal tem...
Fram Strait, located between Greenland and Svalbard, provides a critical habitat to seasonally migra...
In polar habitats, research on marine mammals including studies of the possible ecological consequen...
Environmental change and increasing levels of human activity are threats to marine mammals in the Ar...
This paper describes the natural variability of ambient sound in the Southern Ocean, an acoustically...
Arctic marine mammal habitats are changing rapidly while marine shipping is increasing in some areas...
While the Greenland and Barents Seas are known habitats for several cetacean and pinniped species th...
The expansion of hydrocarbon exploration in northwest Greenland has made it increasingly important t...
ABSTRACT: To date, the majority of studies investigating marine mammal distribution and behavior ta...
The Arctic marine environment is changing rapidly through a combination of sea ice loss and increase...
The Arctic is changing rapidly, leading to changes in habitat availability and increased anthropogen...
The expansion of hydrocarbon exploration in northwest Greenland has made it increasingly important t...
Statoil deployed three acoustic recorders from fall 2013 to fall 2014 in the Arctic region as part ...
AbstractSeveral cetacean and pinniped species use the northeastern Chukchi Sea as seasonal or year-r...
Although the Fram Strait presumably provides an important habitat for several marine mammals, includ...
For this study, a year of data from the Ross Sea in 2016 was analyzed to determine marine mammal tem...
Fram Strait, located between Greenland and Svalbard, provides a critical habitat to seasonally migra...
In polar habitats, research on marine mammals including studies of the possible ecological consequen...
Environmental change and increasing levels of human activity are threats to marine mammals in the Ar...
This paper describes the natural variability of ambient sound in the Southern Ocean, an acoustically...
Arctic marine mammal habitats are changing rapidly while marine shipping is increasing in some areas...