West Ice


Average annual catches of harp seal and hooded seal in the West Ice.[1]
Year Harp seal Hooded seal
Pups 1+ yo total total
1946–50 26,606 9,466 36,070 41,409
1951–60 25,250 8,266 33,506 46,328
1961–70 17,524 3,365 20,889 39,146
1971–80 11,543 1,744 13,287 19,863
1981–90 5,095 3,394 8,489 3,791
1991–95 281 6,968 7,249 3,479
1996–00 3,251 1,473 4,724

The West Ice (Norwegian: Vestisen, or Vesterisen, Danish: see below) is a patch of the Greenland Sea covered by pack ice during winter time. It is located north of Iceland, between East Greenland and Jan Mayen island. In Greenland and the Danish language, vestisen refers to the sea ice-covered waters off Greenland's west coast.

  1. ^ Arnoldus Schytte Blix (2005). Arctic animals and their adaptations to life on the edge. Tapir Academic Press. p. 27. ISBN 82-519-2050-7.