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Assessment of Current Ice Conditions Relevant to Distribution and Access of Walrus

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Synopsis: High pressure over the High Arctic, until a low pressure develops Sunday. A weak low moves near the NW coast of Alaska on Friday. High pressure builds across the Bering Sea through the week and remains through Tuesday.

Near St. Lawrence Island

The coast of St. Lawrence Island is approaching ice free as a big floe that was previous shorefast ice, breaks away off the coast near Tomname Lagoon. Open pack ice is quickly melting from Lietnik and extends outward 80 miles (132 km). Close pack ice remains within Niyrakpak Lagoon.

Nome

Nome and Norton Sound are ice-free. An area of close pack ice is 85 miles (137 km) west of Nome.

Nome port entrance webcam (via AOOS webpage): https://bering-sea.portal.aoos.org/?ls=79875242-e362-65cb-914e-fed20ff9…

Brevig Mission/Port Clarence Area

The previously shorefast ice, now close pack ice, in the Port Clarence and Brevig Mission area extends 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Brevig Mission. Two areas of very open pack ice are within this area, one from Teller and eastward, the second 8 miles (13 km) south of Brevig Mission.

Wales to Shishmaref

Off the coast from Wales to Shishmaref is approaching ice-free waters. Open pack ice is flowing around the coastline of Wales. An area of open pack ice is 30 miles (50 km) north of Shishmaref. There is open pack ice within protected bays and lagoons. An area of close pack ice is 30 (50km) southeast of Wales.

Diomede

Diomede is within ice-free waters. An area of open pack ice is 47 miles (75km) southeast of Diomede.

Forecast Discussion

Ice Forecast

For St. Lawrence Island, winds shift from the south on Saturday. Expect southerly winds during the weekend to melt all remaining ice near the island.

For Brevig Mission/Port Clarence, southerly winds this weekend will continue to compact ice along the south-facing coastline near Brevig Mission. The close pack ice will continue to significantly melt.

For Wales to Shishmaref, ice will continue to drift around the coast of Wales. Ice within protected areas will significantly melt.

Wind Synopsis

North to northwest winds for the entire area around 10 to 20 kt (12–23 mph) through Friday afternoon, then weakening overnight into Sunday. Winds will then shift south around St. Lawrence Island by mid-day Saturday at 10 to 16 kt (12–18 mph) with gusts to 20 kt (24 mph). These winds will get to Nome and Diomede during the afternoon on Saturday. There will be a lag time for Shishmaref as winds strengthen from the south Sunday morning. Winds will remain nearly the same strength through the day on Sunday, but increase in the Bering Strait to 15 to 25 kt (17–29 mph) with gusts to 30 kt (35 mph) before weakening Monday. Winds will remain southerly to southwesterly through Wednesday at around 5 to 10 kt (6–12 mph) with a chance for increasing wind speeds by Thursday.

Temperature Trend

Temperatures won’t be shifting too much as highs remain in the upper 30s to low 40s over St. Lawrence Island through the Bering Strait and into the Chukchi Sea. The warmest temperatures will be from Brevig Mission east through Nome as highs get into the mid to upper 40s through next week. Highs over the Norton sound will likely get near 50 at times through next week. Low temperatures will also remain similar with lows around freezing each night from St. Lawrence Island to Diomede and Shishmaref. Warmest low temperatures will be from Brevig Mission to the Norton Sound as they drop to the upper 30s to near 40 degrees.

Daily Weather, Wind, and Temperature Updates

The National Weather Service provides twice-daily, text only updates on the weather, wind, and temperature conditions in specific geographical zones. An interactive weather map for access to other Alaskan zones can be found here: http://weather.gov/anchorage/ice

Higher resolution satellite images and wind maps (wind updated daily) can be viewed here: http://www.weather.gov/afg/SIWO_overview

The Alaska Ocean Observing System shares a variety of weather and sea ice related resources in their Bering Sea Portal at https://bering-sea.portal.aoos.org/.

NWS Sea Ice Forecast Maps

Marine forecast for the West Coast and Arctic Coast

Forecasted wind speed and direction for Friday and Saturday 16–17 June 2023. For updated wind information visit https://www.weather.gov/afg/SIWO_overview.

Remote Sensing Images

Bering Strait Area Satellite Image Wales to Shishmaref Area Satellite Image St. Lawrence Island Area Satellite Image

Observations and Comments

Observations of Sea Ice Development

Observations from Diomede

Monday, 12 June 2023 – Odge Ahkinga

Travel to the sea ice near Wales. Few bearded seals only one bull walrus on the ice. We were visited by one killer whale while hunting a bearded seal.

Sea ice and weather conditions near Diomede on 12 June 2023. Photos courtesy of Odge Ahkinga.
Sea ice and weather conditions near Diomede on 12 June 2023. Photos courtesy of Odge Ahkinga.

Saturday, 17 June 2023 – Odge Ahkinga

Sea ice near Diomede islands yesterday.

Sea ice near Diomede islands on Friday, 16 January 2023. Photos courtesy of Odge Ahkinga.
Sea ice near Diomede islands on Friday, 16 January 2023. Photos courtesy of Odge Ahkinga.

Observations from Shishmaref

Friday, 16 June 2023 – Curtis Nayokpuk

Recent storm (high winds, high water, and waves) ended spring hunting season for most crews with shore ice now gone. Overnight storm surge swamp one boat and others had to be secured. Pictures from over a week ago on only Walrus trip. Were lucky to find some as fog roll in for rest of trip. Spring camps showing a good Oogruk season although slow due to weather / fog / winds and limited access to sea early on. Time to set fish nets, Salmon, White fish traditionally showing up after shore ice gone.

Hunting near Shishmaref, AK. Photo courtesy of Curtis Nayokpuk.
Hunting near Shishmaref, AK. Photo courtesy of Curtis Nayokpuk.

Sea ice and walrus near Shishmaref, AK. Photo courtesy of Curtis Nayokpuk.
Sea ice and walrus near Shishmaref, AK. Photo courtesy of Curtis Nayokpuk.

Sea ice and walrus near Shishmaref, AK. Photo courtesy of Curtis Nayokpuk.
Sea ice and walrus near Shishmaref, AK. Photo courtesy of Curtis Nayokpuk.

Weather and sea ice conditions in Shishmaref. Photo courtesy of Curtis Nayokpuk.
Weather and sea ice conditions in Shishmaref. Photo courtesy of Curtis Nayokpuk.

Weather and sea ice conditions in Shishmaref. Photo courtesy of Curtis Nayokpuk.
Weather and sea ice conditions in Shishmaref. Photo courtesy of Curtis Nayokpuk.

Weather conditions in Shishmaref. Photo courtesy of Curtis Nayokpuk.
Weather conditions in Shishmaref. Photo courtesy of Curtis Nayokpuk.

Weather conditions in Shishmaref. Photo courtesy of Curtis Nayokpuk.
Weather conditions in Shishmaref. Photo courtesy of Curtis Nayokpuk.

Weather conditions in Shishmaref. Photo courtesy of Curtis Nayokpuk.
Weather conditions in Shishmaref. Photo courtesy of Curtis Nayokpuk.

Weather conditions in Shishmaref. Photo courtesy of Curtis Nayokpuk.
Weather conditions in Shishmaref. Photo courtesy of Curtis Nayokpuk.

Polarview satellite image from 14 June 2023. Shared by Curtis Nayokpuk.
Polarview satellite image from 14 June 2023. Shared by Curtis Nayokpuk.

Observations from Port Clarence, Brevig Mission, and Cape Douglas

Friday, 16 June 2023 – Marcus Barr

Shorefast ice finally started to go out this morning. No boats had gone out and will probably be heading out today. No seal or walrus hasn't been harvested yet besides a month ago from one boat.

Weather and sea ice conditions near Brevig Mission. Photo courtesy of Marcus Barr.
Weather and sea ice conditions near Brevig Mission. Photo courtesy of Marcus Barr.

Additional Comments Provided by Local Experts and Other Contributors

Shared by the Alaska Ocean Observing System (AOOS) for 14–22 June 2023

Visit the (SIWO Facebook page @seaiceforwalrus)[https://www.facebook.com/seaiceforwalrus] to view this animation showing the predicted movement of ice predicted by the HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM). Snapshots from the forecast show ice coverage from 0% (black) to 100% (white) and arrows show the relative speed and direction of the ice. A light boundary is drawn at 15% predicted ice cover to highlight the ice edge, but ice may be predicted to extend beyond it. Some bays, lagoons, and areas very close to shore are not covered by the model. (Image produced by the Alaska Ocean Observing System / Axiom Data Science).