My coauthors and I are happy to share our recent open access
publication Acoustic
occurrence of pinnipeds offshore eastern Canada
<https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/full/10.1139/cjz-2025-0043>

Kowarski, K.A., J.J.-Y. Delarue, E.E. Maxner, and S.B. Martin. 2025.
Acoustic Occurrence of Pinnipeds Offshore Eastern Canada. *Canadian Journal
of Zoology* Early release. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjz-2025-0043.


There is limited information on the distribution of pinnipeds beyond known
haul-out or whelping sites, particularly in offshore areas. In the waters
off Atlantic Canada, this knowledge gap limits our ability to understand
baseline habitat use and assess distribution changes through time. We used
a large passive acoustic monitoring dataset to determine the acoustic
presence of pinnipeds from Labrador to Nova Scotia. Acoustic data were
collected from bottom-mounted recorders from 2015 to 2017 at 20 stations,
with several in deep offshore waters. An initial application of automated
marine mammal detectors and manual validation highlighted 12 stations with
seasonal pinniped presence. Additional manual review was completed on these
12 stations to describe the occurrence of pinniped signals. Five pinniped
species (hooded seal *Cystophora cristata* Erxleben, 1777, bearded
seal *Erignathus
barbatus barbatus* Erxleben, 1777, grey seal *Halichoerus grypus* Nehring,
1866, harp seal *Pagophilus groenlandicus* Erxleben, 1777, and walrus *Odobenus
rosmarus* Linnaeus, 1758) were detected in the data. Pinnipeds were
acoustically present primarily in winter and spring, periods when pinnipeds
are most vocally active and when sea ice is available as a pupping
substrate off Atlantic Canada. These findings highlight offshore regions
where species have previously gone unreported and can be used in future
work to assess changes in distribution as climate shifts impact sea ice
cover.


Cheers,

Katie Kowarski
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