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Marine mammals

September 17, 2015 by Stacey Buckelew

KMS_Orca_Chukchi_5Aug10Marine mammals include a variety of seals, walrus and whales. All have great cultural relevance and are important feeders in the ecosystem, either in the pelagic system or the benthic system. Marine mammals are identified and enumerated by ship-board observations during appropriate sea states.  Sightings are immediately recorded using GPS-interfaced computer software. [AMBON scientists: Kate Stafford, Sue Moore]

AMBON Study Area

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A team of multi-disciplinary scientists are monitoring marine biodiversity in the U.S Arctic waters of the  Chukchi Sea. The  study stations (red circles) are shown together with the main water mass flow (arrows).

Arctic Ecosystem

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The Arctic ecosystem has 3 main ecosystem realms: the sea ice provides habitat for small organisms and supports larger megafauna; the pelagic system includes both important primary producers and grazers; and the well-developed benthic system helps drive a complex food web.

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