Observations of Annual Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens) Migrations in the Nearshore Waters of the Chukotka Peninsula from 1990 to 2012

After the end of the commercial harvest, research regarding the Pacific walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens) in Russia was reduced and focused on the observation of animals at land-based haul-outs. This paper presents the long-term observations of the distribution, relative abundance, and direction...

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Veröffentlicht in:Arctic 2020-03, Vol.73 (1), p.99-113
1. Verfasser: Melnikov, Vladimir V.
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Zusammenfassung:After the end of the commercial harvest, research regarding the Pacific walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens) in Russia was reduced and focused on the observation of animals at land-based haul-outs. This paper presents the long-term observations of the distribution, relative abundance, and direction of seasonal movements of walruses in the offshore waters of the Chukotka Peninsula, based on data obtained in 1990 – 2012. Observations of Pacific walruses and other marine mammals were conducted mainly from April through November, but some were conducted all year round. In some years up to 30 Native Chukotkan observers were employed at this task. Some watched from observation posts in Native villages onshore, and others from motorboats during hunting trips. These observations have shown that walruses are rare in January and February in the nearshore waters of the Chukotka Peninsula. Their numbers begin to increase in March. The northward movement of walruses begins in April, and walruses migrate from the Bering Sea to the Chukchi Sea throughout the summer months and early autumn. Based on observations from posts located directly in front of the southern Bering Strait, I conclude that 106 – 1055 walruses pass through the Bering Strait from July to September, to the northwest and north. At the haul-outs in the Gulf of Anadyr, the relative number of walruses remains stable during the summer (up to 11 000 individuals at all haul-outs in total based on observers’ estimates) and decreases only with the appearance of ice in October – November. Lorsque la récolte commerciale a pris fin, les recherches concernant le morse du Pacifique (Odobenus rosmarus divergens) en Russie ont été réduites à l’observation des animaux aux échoueries terrestres. Cet article présente les observations à long terme en matière de distribution, d’abondance relative et d’orientation des mouvements saisonniers du morse au large de la presqu’île de Tchoukotka, en fonction de données prélevées entre 1990 et 2012. Les observations du morse du Pacifique et d’autres mammifères marins ont principalement été réalisées d’avril à novembre, bien que certaines aient été faites l’année durant. Au cours de certaines années, jusqu’à 30 observateurs tchoukotkas se sont affairés à cette tâche. Dans certains cas, l’observation s’est faite à partir de postes établis dans les villages autochtones, et dans d’autres cas, dans des bateaux à moteur dans le cadre de voyages de chasse. Ces observations ont permis de co
ISSN:0004-0843
1923-1245
DOI:10.14430/arctic70035