NAMMCO Scientific Publications (Dec 2014)

Abundance of walruses in Eastern Baffin Bay and Davis Strait

  • Mads Peter Heide-Jørgensen,
  • Kristin Laidre,
  • Sabrina Fossette,
  • Marianne H Rasmussen,
  • Nynne Hjort Nielsen,
  • Rikke G Hansen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7557/3.2606
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 0
pp. 159 – 171

Abstract

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Walruses (Odobenus rosmarus) are exploited for subsistence purposes in West Greenland. However, current information about the abundance of walruses subject to harvest in eastern Baffin Bay subject to harvest has been unavailable despite being critical for maintaining sustainable catch levels. Three visual aerial surveys were conducted in 2006 (21 March to 19 April 2006), 2008 (3 to 12 April) and 2012 (24 March to 14 April) to estimate the number of walruses on the wintering grounds in eastern Baffin Bay and Davis Strait. Data on the fraction of walruses that were submerged below a 2m detection threshold during the surveys were obtained from 24 walruses instrumented with satellite-linked-time-depth-recorders in northern Baffin Bay in May-June 2010-2012. An availability correction factor was estimated at 36.5% (cv=0.08) after filtering of data for an observed drift of the pressure transducer of more than 2.5 m. The surveys resulted in walrus abundance estimates that were corrected for walruses submerged below a detection threshold and for walruses that were missed by the observers. The estimates of abundance were 1,105 (cv=0.31, 95% CI 610-2,002) in 2006, 1,137 (0.48, 468-2,758) in 2008 and 1,408 (0.22, 922-2,150) in 2012.

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