Southern Ocean pinnipeds provide bathymetric insights on the East Antarctic continental shelf

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Clive R. McMahon
Mark A. Hindell
Jean Benoit Charrassin
Richard Coleman
Christophe. Guinet
Robert Harcourt
Sara Labrousse
Benjemin Raymond
Michael Sumner
Natalia Ribeiro
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[1] IMOS Animal Tagging,School of Natural Sciences
[2] Sydney Institute of Marine Science,ARC Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science
[3] Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies,Australian Antarctic Program Partnership
[4] Macquarie University,Integrated Digital East Antarctica program
[5] University of Tasmania,undefined
[6] Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies,undefined
[7] Sorbonne Université,undefined
[8] UMR 7159 CNRS-IRD-MNHN,undefined
[9] LOCEAN-IPSL,undefined
[10] Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies,undefined
[11] Centre d’Etudes Biologiques de Chizé,undefined
[12] CNRS,undefined
[13] Australian Antarctic Division,undefined
[14] Channel Highway,undefined
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Poor coverage of the Antarctic continental shelf bathymetry impedes understanding the oceanographic processes affecting Antarctica’s role in global climate. Continental shelf bathymetry influences warm modified Circumpolar Deep Water movement onto the shelf, making it an important factor promoting ice shelf melting and influencing the flow of ice shelves into the ocean. Building on previous work using seal dives to redefine bathymetry, our longitudinal study of ocean physics and animal behaviour provided new depth information from over 500,000 individual seal dives on the East Antarctic continental shelf. About 25% of these seal dives were 220 m (sometimes over 1000 m) deeper than the interpolated seafloor from IBCSO V2. Focusing on four well-sampled regions, we show that the bathymetry of 22% to 60% of the sampled area was improved by incorporating seal dive data. This revealed new bathymetric features, including troughs off the Shackleton Ice Shelf and Underwood Glacier and a deep canyon near the Vanderford Glacier. This deep canyon, the Mirounga-Nuyina Canyon, was confirmed by a recent multi-beam echo sounder survey. Further acquisitions of seal data will improve our understanding and modelling of Antarctic coastal ocean processes and ice-sheet dynamics.
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