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Status of sea otter populations in southcentral and southeast Alaska, 2002-2003

January 1, 2004

During the years 2002-2004 estimated sea otter population sizes were calculated for Southeast Alaska, Prince William Sound, and the Kenai Peninsula and Cook Inlet regions of Alaska. Aerial surveys were conducted by a single observer from a float-equipped Bellanca Scout fixed-wing aircraft flying at 91 m altitude and 65 mph. The surveys followed protocols written by Bodkin and Udevitz (1999). The survey design consisted of systematic sampling of 400 m wide transects that were uniformly placed throughout the survey area. Selection and sampling of transects was proportional to expected sea otter abundance, with most effort taking place in transects over waters 0-40 m in depth. Intensive searches were periodically conducted within transects to estimate the proportion of sea otters not detected on strips. To obtain an adjusted population size estimate, strip counts are adjusted for the area not surveyed and by a correction factor.

Publication Year 2004
Title Status of sea otter populations in southcentral and southeast Alaska, 2002-2003
DOI 10.4027/asorw.2004
Authors James L. Bodkin
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70186264
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Alaska Science Center