Nunavut ringed seal monitoring
Fisheries and Oceans Canada and Environment and Climate Change Canada (Northern Contaminants program) have been working with Nunavut community Hunters and Trappers Organizations and the
Nunavut Wildlife Management Board consistently since 1980 to collect samples from harvested ringed seals. The majority of seals were measured in the field by Inuit hunters who recorded date of kill, sex and blubber depth at sternum (0.5 cm). The data from the harvested animals are used to evaluate stressors and overall seal health, in the Canadian Arctic.
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Date Created
1990-07
Date Published
2020-07
Temporal Coverage
1990-08 - 2005-03
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Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada. (2020-07). Nunavut ringed seal monitoring. Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
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marine habitat, fisheries resources, mammals, marine biology, arctic ocean, baffin bay, canadian basin, hudson bay and james bay, hudson strait and ungava bay
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