The North Water polynya (similar to 76A degrees N to 79A degrees N and 70A degrees W to 80A degrees W) is known to be an important habitat for several species of marine mammals and sea birds. For millennia, it has provided the basis for subsistence hunting and human presence in the northernmost part of Baffin Bay. The abundance of air-breathing top predators also represents a potential source of nutrient cycling that maintains primary production. In this study, aerial surveys conducted in 2009 and 2010 were used for the first time to map the distribution and estimate the abundance of top predators during spring in the North Water. Belugas (Delphinapterus leucas) were not detected north of 77A degrees 20'N but were found along the coast of W...
Environmental change and increasing levels of human activity are threats to marine mam- mals in the ...
Polynyas are areas of open water surrounded by ice. In the Canadian Arctic, the largest and best-kno...
The summer range of belugas (Delphinapterus leucas) and narwhals (Monodon monoceros) in Prince Regen...
The North Water polynya (similar to 76A degrees N to 79A degrees N and 70A degrees W to 80A degrees ...
International audienceAim: Climate change is altering marine ecosystems worldwide and is most pronou...
International audienceAim: Climate change is altering marine ecosystems worldwide and is most pronou...
International audienceAim: Climate change is altering marine ecosystems worldwide and is most pronou...
ABSTRACT. Aerial surveys in March-April 1978 and March 1979 showed that some species of marine mamma...
ABSTRACT. Ice edges and polynyas have long been noted for their high biological productivity within ...
ABSTRACT. Polynyas are areas of open water surrounded by ice. In the C a n a e h Arctic, the largest...
Aerial surveys in March-April 1978 and March 1979 showed that some species of marine mammals overwin...
Narwhals (Monodon monoceros L.) occur in the Atlantic sector of the Arctic where for centuries they ...
Environmental change and increasing levels of human activity are threats to marine mammals in the Ar...
Environmental change and increasing levels of human activity are threats to marine mammals in the Ar...
Critical baseline population knowledge is required to properly assess the status of marine mammal an...
Environmental change and increasing levels of human activity are threats to marine mam- mals in the ...
Polynyas are areas of open water surrounded by ice. In the Canadian Arctic, the largest and best-kno...
The summer range of belugas (Delphinapterus leucas) and narwhals (Monodon monoceros) in Prince Regen...
The North Water polynya (similar to 76A degrees N to 79A degrees N and 70A degrees W to 80A degrees ...
International audienceAim: Climate change is altering marine ecosystems worldwide and is most pronou...
International audienceAim: Climate change is altering marine ecosystems worldwide and is most pronou...
International audienceAim: Climate change is altering marine ecosystems worldwide and is most pronou...
ABSTRACT. Aerial surveys in March-April 1978 and March 1979 showed that some species of marine mamma...
ABSTRACT. Ice edges and polynyas have long been noted for their high biological productivity within ...
ABSTRACT. Polynyas are areas of open water surrounded by ice. In the C a n a e h Arctic, the largest...
Aerial surveys in March-April 1978 and March 1979 showed that some species of marine mammals overwin...
Narwhals (Monodon monoceros L.) occur in the Atlantic sector of the Arctic where for centuries they ...
Environmental change and increasing levels of human activity are threats to marine mammals in the Ar...
Environmental change and increasing levels of human activity are threats to marine mammals in the Ar...
Critical baseline population knowledge is required to properly assess the status of marine mammal an...
Environmental change and increasing levels of human activity are threats to marine mam- mals in the ...
Polynyas are areas of open water surrounded by ice. In the Canadian Arctic, the largest and best-kno...
The summer range of belugas (Delphinapterus leucas) and narwhals (Monodon monoceros) in Prince Regen...