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Studies of Harbor Seals Using Glacial Ice in Disenchantment Bay, Alaska, 2016-2017

This summary will provide an update on NOAA-AFSC’s latest research on seal-vessel interactions jointly conducted with the National Park Service. This research builds on studies since 2002 on ice-associated harbor seals in Disenchantment Bay which have focused on proximate effects such as when, where, and at what distances vessels were causing a disturbance. By employing GPS satellite tracking (for both seals and ships), we aim to address broader population-level effects, and in particular to better understand how vessels entering glacial ice habitats may approach and alter the haul-out behavior of nursing pups, thus potentially increasing their energetic costs of thermoregulation in the water. There is concern that chronic disturbances could reduce body mass of pups at weaning and survival, and ultimately impact population stability.
April 12, 2018 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Integrating Local Traditional Knowledge and Subsistence Use Patterns with Aerial Surveys to Improve Scientific and Local Understanding of the Iliamna Lake Seals

This project was designed to gather and synthesize information about the ecology of the seals within Iliamna Lake through a combination of aerial surveys, biological sampling, and ethnographic research.
June 01, 2016 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Natural and Human Effects on Harbor Seal Abundance and Spatial Distribution in an Alaskan Glacial Fjord

Research into harbor seal population and behavior as a result of human and natural disturbances. Scientists assess the factors that influence the number and location of harbor seals hauling out on ice in Disenchantment Bay. They test the effects of a dynamic ice environment and the cruise ships that regularly move through this habitat.
May 14, 2014 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Freshwater Harbor Seals of Lake Iliamna, Alaska – Do They Pup and Over-Winter in the Lake?

2011 Alaska Marine Science Symposium poster on research concluding that seals do pup in the lake and some seals obviously over-winter there, but it seems unlikely that most seals do.
January 01, 2011 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Reaction of Harbor Seals to Cruise Ships

A study on the effects of ship disturbances on harbor seals in Alaska.
January 01, 2010 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Freshwater Harbor Seals of Lake Iliamna Alaska: Updated Counts and Research Coordination for 2010

2010 Alaska Marine Science Symposium poster about Lake Iliamna, home to a small colony of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina).
January 01, 2010 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Recent Counts of Freshwater Seals in Alaska's Lake Iliamna

Poster about counts of harbor seals from 1984-2008 in a small breeding colony that lives in Lake Iliamna, a freshwater lake located 362 km (225 mi) southwest of Anchorage.
January 01, 2009 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Harbor Seal Population Decline in the Aleutian Archipelago

An examination of harbor seal population status and decline.
October 01, 2008 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Space-Time Zero-Inflated Count Models of Harbor Seal

Research on harbor seal haul-out patterns.
August 07, 2007 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Declines in Harbor Seal Numbers in Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska, 1992–2002

Research on the population trends of harbor seals in Glacier Bay from 1992 to 2001 and 2002 for terrestrial haul-out and glacial ice sites.
January 15, 2006 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,