Walrus Female And Calf On An Ice Floe, Next To Another Walrus
Walrus Female And Calf On An Ice Floe, Next To Another WalrusWalruses in the Chukchi Sea during a tagging survey onboard the Norseman II in June 2010.
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If you have questions about walrus research or media inquiries regarding the USGS Alaska Science Center Communications Web Team.
Return to Media/Outreach or Walrus Research
We appreciate all the interest in the USGS research on Walrus. You can find videos, news releases, USGS top stories and fact sheets on this page and under the news and publications tabs.
USGS and USFWS biologists conducted a series of joint research cruises from 2013-2017 to study Pacific walrus population dynamics. This joint presentation is on past, current, and future Pacific walrus research in the Bering Strait including results from these research cruises, the 2023 field season, and the upcoming 2024 research cruise.
Walrus Videos
Tracking Pacific Walrus: Expedition to the Shrinking Chukchi Sea Ice (July 2012)
B-roll Videos
Audio Clips
Audio clips from walruses hauled out on the northwest coast of Alaska
Note: These audio clips have been released into the public domain by the U.S. Geological Survey. If you wish to use any of the audio clips please credit Anthony Fischbach, USGS. public domain
Below are other science projects associated with this project.
Below are multimedia items associated with this project.
Walruses in the Chukchi Sea during a tagging survey onboard the Norseman II in June 2010.
Walruses in the Chukchi Sea during a tagging survey onboard the Norseman II in June 2010.
Walruses in the Chukchi Sea during a tagging survey onboard the Norseman II in June 2010.
Walruses in the Chukchi Sea during a tagging survey onboard the Norseman II in June 2010.
Nearly 200 male walruses resting on shore at Cape Seniavin along the shores of southern Bristol Bay
Nearly 200 male walruses resting on shore at Cape Seniavin along the shores of southern Bristol Bay
More than 150 male walruses resting on shore at Cape Peirce in northern Bristol Bay
More than 150 male walruses resting on shore at Cape Peirce in northern Bristol Bay
Below are publications associated with Pacific walrus research.
Below are news releases associated with Walrus Research.
If you have questions about walrus research or media inquiries regarding the USGS Alaska Science Center Communications Web Team.
Return to Media/Outreach or Walrus Research
We appreciate all the interest in the USGS research on Walrus. You can find videos, news releases, USGS top stories and fact sheets on this page and under the news and publications tabs.
USGS and USFWS biologists conducted a series of joint research cruises from 2013-2017 to study Pacific walrus population dynamics. This joint presentation is on past, current, and future Pacific walrus research in the Bering Strait including results from these research cruises, the 2023 field season, and the upcoming 2024 research cruise.
Walrus Videos
Tracking Pacific Walrus: Expedition to the Shrinking Chukchi Sea Ice (July 2012)
B-roll Videos
Audio Clips
Audio clips from walruses hauled out on the northwest coast of Alaska
Note: These audio clips have been released into the public domain by the U.S. Geological Survey. If you wish to use any of the audio clips please credit Anthony Fischbach, USGS. public domain
Below are other science projects associated with this project.
Below are multimedia items associated with this project.
Walruses in the Chukchi Sea during a tagging survey onboard the Norseman II in June 2010.
Walruses in the Chukchi Sea during a tagging survey onboard the Norseman II in June 2010.
Walruses in the Chukchi Sea during a tagging survey onboard the Norseman II in June 2010.
Walruses in the Chukchi Sea during a tagging survey onboard the Norseman II in June 2010.
Nearly 200 male walruses resting on shore at Cape Seniavin along the shores of southern Bristol Bay
Nearly 200 male walruses resting on shore at Cape Seniavin along the shores of southern Bristol Bay
More than 150 male walruses resting on shore at Cape Peirce in northern Bristol Bay
More than 150 male walruses resting on shore at Cape Peirce in northern Bristol Bay
Below are publications associated with Pacific walrus research.
Below are news releases associated with Walrus Research.