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Climatic Change | 2012

Consequences of change and variability in sea ice on marine ecosystem and biogeochemical processes during the 2007–2008 Canadian International Polar Year program

David G. Barber; Matthew G. Asplin; Tim Papakyriakou; Lisa A. Miller; Brent Else; John Iacozza; Christopher John Mundy; M. Gosslin; Natalie C Asselin; Steve Ferguson; Jennifer V. Lukovich; Gary A. Stern; Ashley Gaden; Monika Pućko; Nicolas-Xavier Geilfus; Fei Wang

Change and variability in the timing and magnitude of sea ice geophysical and thermodynamic state have consequences on many aspects of the arctic marine system. The changes in both the geophysical and thermodynamic state, and in particular the timing of the development of these states, have consequences throughout the marine system. In this paper we review the ‘consequences’ of change in sea ice state on primary productivity, marine mammal habitats, and sea ice as a medium for storage and transport of contaminants and carbon exchange across the ocean-sea-ice-atmosphere interface based upon results from the International Polar Year. Pertinent results include: 1) conditions along ice edges can bring deep nutrient-rich ‘pacific’ waters into nutrient-poor surface waters along the arctic coast, affecting local food webs; 2) both sea ice thermodynamic and dynamic processes ultimately affect ringed seal/polar bear habitats by controlling the timing, location and amount of surface deformation required for ringed seal and polar bear preferred habitat 3) the ice edges bordering open waters of flaw leads are areas of high biological production and are observed to be important beluga habitat. 4) exchange of climate-active gases, including CO2, is extremely active in sea ice environments, and the overall question of whether the Arctic Ocean is (or will be) a source or sink for CO2 will be dependent on the balance of competing climate-change feedbacks.


Arctic | 2010

Baffin Bay Narwhal Population Distribution and Numbers: Aerial Surveys in the Canadian High Arctic, 2002–04

Pierre R. Richard; Jeffrey L. Laake; R.C. Hobbs; Mads Peter Heide-Jørgensen; Natalie C Asselin; H. Cleator


Polar Biology | 2011

Beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) habitat selection in the eastern Beaufort Sea in spring, 1975–1979

Natalie C Asselin; David G. Barber; Ian Stirling; Steven H. Ferguson; Pierre R. Richard


Arctic | 2012

Occurrence, Distribution and Behaviour of Beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) and Bowhead (Balaena mysticetus) Whales at the Franklin Bay Ice Edge in June 2008

Natalie C Asselin; David G. Barber; Pierre R. Richard; Steven H. Ferguson


Archive | 2013

A re-analysis of northern Hudson Bay narwhal surveys conducted in 1982, 2000, and 2011

Natalie C Asselin; Steven H. Ferguson


Supplement to: Asselin, NC et al. (2011): Beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) habitat selection in the eastern Beaufort Sea in spring, 1975-1979. Polar Biology, 34(12), 1973-1988, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-011-0990-5 | 2011

Amount and patterns of beluga sightings in the eastern Beaufort Sea

Natalie C Asselin; David G. Barber; Ian Stirling; Steven H. Ferguson; Pierre R. Richard


Archive | 2011

Résultats des relevés aériens du narval (Monodon monoceros) dans l'inlet de l'Amirauté en août 2010

Natalie C Asselin; Pierre R. Richard


In supplement to: Asselin, NC et al. (2011): Beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) habitat selection in the eastern Beaufort Sea in spring, 1975-1979. Polar Biology, 34(12), 1973-1988, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-011-0990-5 | 2011

Table 1) Beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) sightings in the eastern Beaufort Sea

Natalie C Asselin; David G. Barber; Ian Stirling; Steven H. Ferguson; Pierre R. Richard


In supplement to: Asselin, NC et al. (2011): Beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) habitat selection in the eastern Beaufort Sea in spring, 1975-1979. Polar Biology, 34(12), 1973-1988, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-011-0990-5 | 2011

Table 2) Expected and observed beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) sightings according to habitat characteristics

Natalie C Asselin; David G. Barber; Ian Stirling; Steven H. Ferguson; Pierre R. Richard


Supplement to: Richard, PR et al. (2010): Baffin Bay Narwhal Population Distribution and Numbers: Aerial Surveys in the Canadian High Arctic, 2002-04. Arctic, 63(1), 85-99, https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic649 | 2010

Narwhal (Monodon monoceros) sightings and population estimates for the Canadian High Arctic 2002-2004

Pierre R. Richard; Jeffrey L. Laake; Roderick C. Hobbs; Mads Peter Heide-Jørgensen; Natalie C Asselin; H Cleator

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Pierre R. Richard

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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Steven H. Ferguson

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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Jeffrey L. Laake

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Mads Peter Heide-Jørgensen

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Roderick C. Hobbs

National Marine Fisheries Service

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