Fauna of the Baffin Bay

A sea of the Arctic Ocean that borders the Labrador Sea of the Atlantic Ocean and washes the western coast of Greenland. The sea is 1,130 km long from north to south. Surface water temperatures in summer range from 0°C in the northwest to 5°C in the southeast. The water entering the Baffin Sea from the Arctic Basin has a salinity of 30 to 32.7 ‰, and a surface temperature of -2 °C in winter and up to 5 °C in summer. At depths of 400-600 m, the temperature is 1 °C, salinity 34.5 ‰. Water circulation is mainly counterclockwise: in the east, along the coast of Greenland, relatively warm and salty Atlantic water moves northward; in the west, off the coast of Baffin Land, a cold, less salty current carries water from the Arctic Ocean. The climate is arctic with frequent storms, especially in winter. The ice cover reaches Hudson Strait by the end of October. In winter, 80% of the bay is covered with ice. Some winters it freezes completely. Ice is most abundant in March and least abundant in August through September. In summer, drift ice remains in the central and western parts. During this time, many icebergs form and are transported with the ice to the Atlantic Ocean near Newfoundland. Against the background of solid ice in the central part of the sea, an extensive ice-free area in the north stands out, probably caused by the influence of the warm West Greenland Current - North Water polynya.

Common Inhabitants of Baffin Bay

Despite the very specific climate of the area, the inhabitants of Baffin Bay are not scarce. Typical representatives of the local flora are brown and red algae. Due to the warm westerly currents, there is a high concentration of unicellular algae in the sea basin. They serve as food for microscopic invertebrates, especially krill, which in turn feed larger invertebrates, fish, marine mammals and birds. Invertebrates are more abundant here than in the Beaufort Sea. Numerous species of bottom-dwelling animals live in this sea - cephalopods and clams, sea urchins, jellyfish, daphnids, cyclopids, shrimp, crabs, lobsters, marine worms, and others.

The Fish of Baffin Bay

The diversity of fish in this sea is represented by more than 60 different species. Among them are several species of Gadidae (Pacific cod, Greenland cod, Arctic cod) and Pleuronectidae (Greenland halibut, Arctic flounder). Common species are: Capelin, Blue whitings, Saffron cod, Three-spined stickleback, Arctic char, Glacier lantern fish, American sand lance, Beaked redfish. From bottom fish - Shorthorn sculpin, Gelatinous seasnail, Arctic skate, Agonomalus jordani many others. Atlantic cod, Atlantic mackerel, Atlantic herring, Haddock, Atlantic halibut and Roughhead grenadier migrate from the Atlantic Ocean.

Mammals of Baffin Bay

A large number of Beluga whales live in this sea. They are constantly in danger of getting trapped in the ice, so sometimes they have to break through the ice to get air and keep swimming. The famous Narwhals also swim here. Other whales, including Killer whales, are also found in the northern part of the sea. Dolphins and walruses also live here. Seals are represented by Harp seal, Ringed seal and Bearded seal.

Baffin Bay Sharks

One of the more fearsome members of the Baffin Bay fauna is the Basking shark. Despite their impressive size, they pose no threat to humans. The Greenland shark is also found here. It can grow to over 6 meters in length. This species has established itself in many Arctic seas. Cases of their attacks on humans have also not been recorded. There is no reliable information about the presence of other shark species in this sea. However, it is possible that species such as the Spiny dogfish and the Salmon shark exist in these areas.



Greenland cod

Greenland cod

Latin nameGadus ogacOther nameGadus callarias marisalbi, Gadus maris-albi Iljin, Gadus morhua marisa..

Greenland halibut

Greenland halibut

Latin nameReinhardtius hippoglossoidesOther namesGreenland turbotIdentificationThe body is elongated..

Greenland Shark

Greenland Shark

Latin nameSomniosus microcephalusOther namesGurry shark, grey shark, Somniosus microcephalusIdentifi..

Haddock

Haddock

Latin name Melanogrammus aeglefinus Other names Haddie, scrod; French: eglefin; Italian: asinello..

Halibut, Atlantic

Halibut, Atlantic

Latin name Hippoglossus hippoglossus Other names Common halibut, giant halibut, right-eyed flound..

Herring, Atlantic

Herring, Atlantic

Latin name Clupea harengus Other names Herring; Danish: Atlantisk sild, sild; Finnish: silakka, s..

Krill

Krill

Krill is a commercial name for small marine crustaceans that serve as food for whales, fish, seabird..

Lobster

Lobster

Lobsters (Nephropidae) are a division of the suborder Reptantia of the order Decapoda. In appearance..

Mackerel, Atlantic

Mackerel, Atlantic

Latin name Scomber scombrus Other names Mackerel, common mackerel, Boston mackerel; Arabic: scomb..

Mollusca

Mollusca

A type of secondary invertebrate. Probably originated in the Precambrian; several classes of mollusc..

Orca

Orca

Latin nameOrcinus orcaOther namesKiller whaleIdentificationThe Latin orca is thought to derive from ..

Roughhead grenadier

Roughhead grenadier

Latin nameMacrourus berglaxOther namesOnion-eye grenadier, rough-headed grenadier, rat-tail, onion-e..

Saffron cod

Saffron cod

Latin nameEleginus gracilisOther namesWachna cod, Pacific navaga.IdentificationThe lower jaw is shor..

Salmon shark

Salmon shark

Latin nameLamnа ditropisOther namesLamnа ditropisIdentificationThey have a thick spindle-shaped body..

Shark, Basking

Shark, Basking

Latin name Cetorhinus maximus Other names No information Identification The dark gray or slate-..

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