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Inuit observations of a tunicata bloom unusual for the amundsen gulf, western Canadian arctic
- Source :
- Integrative Biology Publications, Arctic Science, Vol 6, Iss 3, Pp 340-351 (2020)
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Scholarship at UWindsor, 2020.
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Abstract
- Inuit are at the forefront of ecosystem change in the Arctic, yet their observations and interpretations are rarely reported in the literature. Climate change impacts are rapidly unfolding in the Arctic and there is a need for monitoring and reporting unique observations. In this short communication, we draw upon observations and experiential knowledge from western Canadian Inuit (Inuvialuit) harvesters combined with a scientific assessment to describe and interpret an unusual account of gelatinous organisms at high densities during summer 2019 in eastern Amundsen Gulf, near Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories. The gelatinous organisms were identified as primarily appendicularian larvaceans (Oikopleura spp., pelagic tunicates) and their gelatinous “houses”. The organisms were observed within 3–5 km of the marine coast, from ∼1–2 m below the surface and to depths of ∼30 m with an underwater camera. Pelagic tunicates have rarely been documented in the eastern Amundsen Gulf and, to our knowledge, this was the first time these organisms had been noted by the people of Ulukhaktok. The pelagic tunicates clogged subsistence fishing nets and Inuvialuit harvesters were concerned about negative impacts to marine mammals and fishes, which they depend on for food security. These interpretations highlight major knowledge gaps for appendicularians in the Arctic. Video Inuit Ukiuktaktumi nunamingni tautukpaktut nunaktik aalangnujuhianik, taimaa tautukpaktait ilihimaliktait titiraqtauyuitut titiqani. Nunam aallangujuhia tautuktauyuq kayumikhipluni Ukiuktaktun nunanni, taimatun munariyauyukhak titiraqhimayukhat aallangujuhiit. Uvani tittiqaniInuit tautukpaktait ilihimaliktait titiraqhimayut Inuvialuit anguniaqtiinnit attauttimut iliblugit qablunaat tittiratainnutilituritiarumaplugitumayuutigut tamainnut auyanani 2019mi, tahamani Admundson Gulfmi Ulukhaktuum haniani North west Territoriesmi. Tahapkuat uumayut hauniittut imangmi attauttimiitpaktut. Uumayut tahapkuat tautuktauvaktut pingahunikluunniin tallimanitulluunniin kilometresmik ungahiktilanganik tariukmitalvattauk atauhikmikluunniin, malguknikluunniin metresnik ititigiyumi. Ilaani ititqiyami 30 metresmi takunnaqpaktun ajiliurunmun. Tahapkuninga tautuyuittugaluat taja kihimi tautukpaliktait. Ulukhaktuunmiutat taja tautukpaliktait. Tahapkuat uumayut nuvaktut inmate kuvyanut himiutkpiaqpaktut, kuvyallu iqaluguikhutik. Inuit iqalukhiuktullu anguniaqtullu ihumaalugiliktait anguyamingnik niqiqaramik. Tahapkuat ilituriliktavut ilihimatttaingitnaptigit nunaptingni ukiuktaktumi ilitturrinahuaqqaqhaluavut.
- Subjects :
- nunam aalangujuhia
0106 biological sciences
appendicularian
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Environmental engineering
Climate change
01 natural sciences
Amundsen Gulf
Appendicularian
inuit observation
Knowledge co-production
uumayut hauniitut
GE1-350
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
General Environmental Science
ilihimaliktavut attauttitun havakluta
knowledge co-production
inuit tautukpaktait
010604 marine biology & hydrobiology
admundsen gulfmi
TA170-171
The arctic
Environmental sciences
climate change
Geography
Oceanography
Arctic
Ecosystem change
Inuit observation
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Bloom
amundsen gulf
Subjects
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Integrative Biology Publications, Arctic Science, Vol 6, Iss 3, Pp 340-351 (2020)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....690fced8167252a65c4be658b9afb392