Alaska Phocid Food Habits
Data Set (DS) | Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC)GUID: gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:17353 | Updated: April 17, 2024 | Published / External
Summary
Short Citation
Alaska Fisheries Science Center, 2024: Alaska Phocid Food Habits, https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/17353.
Full Citation Examples
Relatively little is known of the diet and foraging behaviors of the four species of ice-associated seals (ribbon seal, bearded seal, spotted seal, and ringed seal) and harbor seals in Alaska. What is known comes largely from stomach contents of animals harvested during subsistence hunting near coastal communities. Diet and foraging ecology are likely highly sensitive to the availability of suitable habitats and sea ice conditions. They may be particularly vulnerable to climatic change and other disruptions from more direct anthropogenic effects such as offshore oil and gas development. Our ability to predict and manage for such impacts, however, is limited by our inadequate knowledge of seal ecology. This database contains diet data obtained by scat samples from seals across a variety of research projects. Scat samples were collected from ribbon and spotted seals in the pack ice in the Bering Sea during April, May, and June of 2007-2010, and 2014. The diet data in this database were obtained by analyzing otoliths from these scats. Scat samples have also been collected from harbor seals from Lake Iliamna in July-August 2015, and from the Aleutian Islands in September 2015. Diet data based on otoliths from these scats will also be recorded in this dataset.
Distribution Information
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Note: Dataset migrated by Dan Woodrich (AFSC data management coordinator) on 12/14/2021. Contact: Daniel.woodrich@noaa.gov
The data set is in the process of being archived with the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Once the archival process is complete and verified, the data set will be publicly available.
User must read and fully comprehend the metadata prior to use. Applications or inferences derived from the data should be carefully considered for accuracy. While every effort has been made to ensure that these data are accurate and reliable within the limits of the current state of the art, NOAA cannot assume liability for any damages caused by any errors or omissions in the data, nor as a result of the failure of the data to function on a particular system. NOAA makes no warranty, expressed or implied, nor does the fact of distribution constitute such a warranty. Acknowledge NOAA/NMFS/AFSC or the specified citation as the source from which these data were obtained in any publications and/or other representations of these data. Communication and collaboration with dataset authors is strongly encouraged.
Controlled Theme Keywords
biota, environment
Child Items
No Child Items for this record.
Contact Information
Point of Contact
Mike Cameron
michael.cameron@noaa.gov
Metadata Contact
Stacie Koslovsky
stacie.koslovsky@noaa.gov
206-526-6433
Extents
-180° W,
-153° E,
66° N,
51° S
Bering Sea sea ice habitat
2006 - 2015
Item Identification
Title: | Alaska Phocid Food Habits |
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Short Name: | Alaska Phocid Food Habits |
Status: | In Work |
Abstract: |
Relatively little is known of the diet and foraging behaviors of the four species of ice-associated seals (ribbon seal, bearded seal, spotted seal, and ringed seal) and harbor seals in Alaska. What is known comes largely from stomach contents of animals harvested during subsistence hunting near coastal communities. Diet and foraging ecology are likely highly sensitive to the availability of suitable habitats and sea ice conditions. They may be particularly vulnerable to climatic change and other disruptions from more direct anthropogenic effects such as offshore oil and gas development. Our ability to predict and manage for such impacts, however, is limited by our inadequate knowledge of seal ecology. This database contains diet data obtained by scat samples from seals across a variety of research projects. Scat samples were collected from ribbon and spotted seals in the pack ice in the Bering Sea during April, May, and June of 2007-2010, and 2014. The diet data in this database were obtained by analyzing otoliths from these scats. Scat samples have also been collected from harbor seals from Lake Iliamna in July-August 2015, and from the Aleutian Islands in September 2015. Diet data based on otoliths from these scats will also be recorded in this dataset. |
Purpose: |
The purpose of this dataset is to store all food habits data collected from various Polar Ecosystem Program research projects. To fulfill its stewardship mandates described by the Marine Mammal Protection Act, NMFS is required to have information on these species, including abundance, population trend, and extent of interactions with fisheries, seasonal movements, and distribution and harvest pressures. Basic biological data are limited for ribbon and spotted seals in the wild, and food habits data collected from live animals in the wild are particularly scarce. Food habits data are essential to helping understand and evaluate how ice-associated seals could be affected by a changing environment. |
Other Citation Details: |
Ziel, H.Z., J.M. London, M.F. Cameron, and P.L. Boveng (2015): Alaska Phocid Food Habits. Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. --doi:TBD, contact authors for updated citation details-- |
Keywords
Theme Keywords
Thesaurus | Keyword |
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ISO 19115 Topic Category |
biota
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ISO 19115 Topic Category |
environment
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UNCONTROLLED | |
Integrated Taxonomic Information systems (ITIS) | Bearded Seal |
Integrated Taxonomic Information systems (ITIS) | Ribbon Seal |
Integrated Taxonomic Information systems (ITIS) | Spotted Seal |
None | food habits |
Spatial Keywords
Thesaurus | Keyword |
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UNCONTROLLED | |
Geographic Names Information System | Alaska |
Geographic Names Information System | Bering Sea |
Physical Location
Organization: | Alaska Fisheries Science Center |
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City: | Seattle |
State/Province: | WA |
Country: | USA |
Data Set Information
Data Set Scope Code: | Data Set |
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Data Set Type: | CSV Files |
Maintenance Frequency: | As Needed |
Data Presentation Form: | Table (digital) |
Distribution Liability: |
While every effort has been made to ensure that these data are accurate and reliable within the limits of the current state of the art, NOAA cannot assume liability for any damages caused by any errors or omissions in the data, nor as a result of the failure of the data to function on a particular system. NOAA makes no warranty, expressed or implied, nor does the fact of distribution constitute such a warranty. |
Data Set Credit: | Ziel, H.Z., J.M. London, M.F. Cameron, and P.L. Boveng (2015): Alaska Phocid Food Habits. Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. --doi:TBD, contact authors for updated citation details-- |
Support Roles
Data Steward
Date Effective From: | 2024-03-06 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Person): | Koslovsky, Stacie |
Address: |
7600 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA 98115-6349 |
Email Address: | stacie.koslovsky@noaa.gov |
Phone: | 206-526-6433 |
Distributor
Date Effective From: | 2015-11-01 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Organization): | Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) |
Address: |
7600 Sand Point Way N.E., Building 4 Seattle, WA 98115 USA |
Email Address: | afsc.webmaster@noaa.gov |
Phone: | (206) 526-4000 |
Fax: | (206) 526-4004 |
URL: | https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/about/alaska-fisheries-science-center |
Business Hours: | 0700-1700 Pacific Time |
Metadata Contact
Date Effective From: | 2024-03-06 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Person): | Koslovsky, Stacie |
Address: |
7600 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA 98115-6349 |
Email Address: | stacie.koslovsky@noaa.gov |
Phone: | 206-526-6433 |
Originator
Date Effective From: | 2015-11-01 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Organization): | Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) |
Address: |
7600 Sand Point Way N.E., Building 4 Seattle, WA 98115 USA |
Email Address: | afsc.webmaster@noaa.gov |
Phone: | (206) 526-4000 |
Fax: | (206) 526-4004 |
URL: | https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/about/alaska-fisheries-science-center |
Business Hours: | 0700-1700 Pacific Time |
Point of Contact
Date Effective From: | 2024-03-06 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Person): | Cameron, Mike |
Email Address: | michael.cameron@noaa.gov |
Extents
Currentness Reference: | Ground Condition |
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Extent Group 1
Extent Group 1 / Geographic Area 1
W° Bound: | -180 | |
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E° Bound: | -153 | |
N° Bound: | 66 | |
S° Bound: | 51 | |
Description |
Bering Sea sea ice habitat |
Extent Group 1 / Time Frame 1
Time Frame Type: | Range |
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Start: | 2006 |
End: | 2015 |
Access Information
Security Class: | Unclassified |
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Data Access Policy: |
The data set is in the process of being archived with the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Once the archival process is complete and verified, the data set will be publicly available. Acknowledge NOAA/NMFS/AFSC as the source from which these data were obtained in any publications and/or other representations of these data. Communication and collaboration with dataset authors is strongly encouraged prior to use. |
Data Access Procedure: |
The data set is in the process of being archived with the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Once the archival process is complete and verified, the data set will be publicly available. |
Data Access Constraints: |
The data set is in the process of being archived with the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Once the archival process is complete and verified, the data set will be publicly available. |
Data Use Constraints: |
User must read and fully comprehend the metadata prior to use. Applications or inferences derived from the data should be carefully considered for accuracy. While every effort has been made to ensure that these data are accurate and reliable within the limits of the current state of the art, NOAA cannot assume liability for any damages caused by any errors or omissions in the data, nor as a result of the failure of the data to function on a particular system. NOAA makes no warranty, expressed or implied, nor does the fact of distribution constitute such a warranty. Acknowledge NOAA/NMFS/AFSC or the specified citation as the source from which these data were obtained in any publications and/or other representations of these data. Communication and collaboration with dataset authors is strongly encouraged. |
Metadata Access Constraints: |
metadata access constraints |
Metadata Use Constraints: |
Metadata are subject to revision at any time and information within the metadata record should not be cited without author consent. While every effort has been made to ensure that these data are accurate and reliable within the limits of the current state of the art, NOAA cannot assume liability for any damages caused by any errors or omissions in the data, nor as a result of the failure of the data to function on a particular system. NOAA makes no warranty, expressed or implied, nor does the fact of distribution constitute such a warranty. |
Distribution Information
Distribution 1
Download URL: | https://console.cloud.google.com/storage/browser/_details/nmfs_odp_afsc/MML/PEP/Alaska%20Phocid%20Food%20Habits.csv |
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Distributor: | |
Description: |
Note: Dataset migrated by Dan Woodrich (AFSC data management coordinator) on 12/14/2021. Contact: Daniel.woodrich@noaa.gov |
Technical Environment
Description: |
Access |
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Data Quality
Completeness Report: |
Not applicable. |
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Quality Control Procedures Employed: |
Otolith identification is conducted by trained experts and compared against an extensive reference collection. |
Data Management
Have Resources for Management of these Data Been Identified?: | No |
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Approximate Percentage of Budget for these Data Devoted to Data Management: | Unknown |
Do these Data Comply with the Data Access Directive?: | No |
Is Access to the Data Limited Based on an Approved Waiver?: | No |
If Distributor (Data Hosting Service) is Needed, Please Indicate: | not needed; planned for NCEI-MD |
Approximate Delay Between Data Collection and Dissemination: | unknown |
If Delay is Longer than Latency of Automated Processing, Indicate Under What Authority Data Access is Delayed: |
data are not automatically processed |
Actual or Planned Long-Term Data Archive Location: | NCEI-MD |
Approximate Delay Between Data Collection and Archiving: | unknown |
How Will the Data Be Protected from Accidental or Malicious Modification or Deletion Prior to Receipt by the Archive?: |
IT Security and Contingency Plan for the system establishes procedures and applies to the functions, operations, and resources necessary to recover and restore data as hosted in the Western Regional Support Center in Seattle, Washington, following a disruption. |
Lineage
Lineage Statement: |
Scat samples were collected from ribbon and spotted seals on the pack ice in the Bering Sea, and from harbor seals on the coasts in Lake Iliamna and in the Aleutian Islands. Scats were processed in the lab, and hard parts (otoliths and bones) were collected from each scat sample. Otoliths were identified to the lowest possible taxon and are recorded in this dataset. |
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Catalog Details
Catalog Item ID: | 17353 |
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GUID: | gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:17353 |
Metadata Record Created By: | SysAdmin InPortAdmin |
Metadata Record Created: | 2012-12-21 17:17+0000 |
Metadata Record Last Modified By: | Cynthia Christman |
Metadata Record Last Modified: | 2024-04-17 22:45+0000 |
Metadata Record Published: | 2024-04-03 |
Owner Org: | AFSC |
Metadata Publication Status: | Published Externally |
Do Not Publish?: | N |
Metadata Last Review Date: | 2018-11-27 |
Metadata Review Frequency: | 1 Year |
Metadata Next Review Date: | 2019-11-27 |