Data from a Circumpolar Survey on Recreational Activities in Polar Bear Habitat, 2017-2018

Description

These data are the responses of researchers, managers, community members, and tour guides who live or work in polar bear habitats anywhere within their range to inquiries about the types, frequency, and potential impacts of recreational activities. Respondents answered a series of questions on their background and experience with polar bears and the geographic area in which they are familiar. Respondents then indicated how common specific types of recreations are in the area in which they are familiar and whether various types of potential impacts were perceived or had been observed to occur. Finally, respondents prioritized a list of management actions and research needs.

Resources

Name Format Description Link
55 Landing page for access to the data https://doi.org/10.5066/F7J67F31
55 The metadata original format https://data.usgs.gov/datacatalog/metadata/USGS.ASC193.xml

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  • environment
  • norwegian-bay
  • arctic-ocean
  • arctic-national-wildlife-refuge
  • threatened-species
  • beaufort-sea
  • animal-behavior
  • ecotourism
  • foxe-basin
  • human-impacts
  • hudson-bay
  • biota
  • wildlife
  • bears
  • consumer-behavior
  • marine-mammals
  • baffin-bay
  • usgs-asc193
  • mammals
  • wildlife-population-management
  • environmental-perception
  • species-life-history
  • churchill
  • biological-classification
  • vertebrates
  • chukchi-sea
  • animals
  • social-behavior
  • state-of-alaska
  • denning-behavior
  • wildlife-tourism
  • greenland
  • kane-basin
  • recreational-activities-areas
  • utqiagvik
  • svalbard
  • barrow
  • animals-vertebrates
  • science-programs
  • laptev-sea
  • human-impact
  • carnivores
  • kaktovik
  • citizen-science-programs
  • earth-science
  • barents-sea
  • barter-island

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