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FIRST INSTRUMENTAL AERIAL SURVEY OF RINGED SEALS (PUSA HISPIDA) AND BEARDED SEALS (ERIGNATHUS BARBATUS) IN THE RUSSIAN ZONE OF THE CHUKCHI AND EAST-SIBERIAN SEAS IN SPRING 2016

https://doi.org/10.26428/1606-9919-2019-199-152-162

Abstract

An instrumental aerial survey was conducted in the Russian part of the Chukchi Sea and the eastern East-Siberian Sea in the spring of 2016 to investigate new technical capabilities for estimating abundance and distribution of ringed and bearded seals on the spring ice. Density of both species decreased with distance to the mainland; the largest concentrations of ringed seals were detected in coastal waters, including the Koluchinskaya and Chaunskaya Bays. Taking into account the portion of seals in the water (on average 32 %) and the portion of seals that were disturbed by the aircraft engine noise and dove (on average 30.2 % of ringed seals and 5.9 % of bearded seals), the number of ringed seals in the surveyed area was estimated as 50,839 (СI 95 %: 25,400–73,859; CV = 23.8 %), and the number of bearded seals as 14,590 (CI 95 %: 6,404–24,560; CV = 31.1 %). These estimates are considered to be biased low, primarily due to asynchronic collapse of the ringed seal snow lairs in different parts of the surveyed area, which caused a highly variable detection probability of this species that was difficult to account for.

About the Authors

V. I. Chernook
RPO «Marine Mammal Council»
Russian Federation
Chernook Vladimir I., D.Geogr., project supervisor


I. S. Trukhanova
ICPO «Biologists for Nature Conservation»
Russian Federation
Trukhanova Irina S., Ph.D., project supervisor


A. N. Vasiliev
RPO «Marine Mammal Council»
Russian Federation
Vasiliev Alexander N., chief specialist


D. I. Litovka
Office of the Governor and Government of Chukotka Autonomous District
Russian Federation
Litovka Denis I., Ph.D., scientific advisor


D. M. Glazov
Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Ac. Sci.
Russian Federation
Glazov Dmitry M., leading engineer


V. N. Burkanov
RPO «Marine Mammal Council»; Kamchatka branch of Pacific Institute of Geography, Russian Ac.Sci.
Russian Federation

Burkanov Vladimir N., Ph.D., chairman

leading researcher



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Chernook V.I., Trukhanova I.S., Vasiliev A.N., Litovka D.I., Glazov D.M., Burkanov V.N. FIRST INSTRUMENTAL AERIAL SURVEY OF RINGED SEALS (PUSA HISPIDA) AND BEARDED SEALS (ERIGNATHUS BARBATUS) IN THE RUSSIAN ZONE OF THE CHUKCHI AND EAST-SIBERIAN SEAS IN SPRING 2016. Izvestiya TINRO. 2019;199(4):152-162. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26428/1606-9919-2019-199-152-162

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