Gray whale distribution and catch by Alaskan Eskimos: a replacement for the bowhead whale? Arctic

possible by a search of the literature and personal communications with knowledgeable sources. During the period 1950-1980,47 gray whales were landed by hunters at 12 villages. During this same period, 505 bowhead whales, Balaena mysricetus, were landed at nine coastal whaling villages. Alaskan Eski...

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Main Authors: Willman M. Marquette, Howard W. Braham
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Published: 1982
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.560.4649 2023-05-15T14:19:31+02:00 Gray whale distribution and catch by Alaskan Eskimos: a replacement for the bowhead whale? Arctic Willman M. Marquette Howard W. Braham The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 1982 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.560.4649 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic35-3-386.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.560.4649 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic35-3-386.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic35-3-386.pdf Key words gray whale Eschrichrius robustus bowhead whale Balaena mysricerus Eskimos subsistence whaling Alaska text 1982 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T12:01:15Z possible by a search of the literature and personal communications with knowledgeable sources. During the period 1950-1980,47 gray whales were landed by hunters at 12 villages. During this same period, 505 bowhead whales, Balaena mysricetus, were landed at nine coastal whaling villages. Alaskan Eskimos traditionally have been bowhead whalers, principally because of the predictive nature of the bowheads’ migration. Gray whaling has never been an important subsistence activity. Because the bowhead population is thought to be depleted, gray whales have been suggested as a possible substitute for subsistence. The distribution of gray whales in Alaskan coastal waters is such that reliable annual whaling for this species is possible only at villages on the shores of the northern Bering Sea; it is unlikely for villages north of Bering Strait to Cape Lisburne, and more unlikely for villages north of Cape Lisburne and east of Point Barrow. Based on cultural and biological grounds, substituting gray whales for bowheads does not appear to be a reliable alternative for the residents of four to six of the nine Eskimo villages that currently participate in bowhead whaling. Text Arctic Arctic Barrow Bering Sea Bering Strait bowhead whale eskimo* Point Barrow Alaska Unknown Arctic Bering Sea Bering Strait
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description possible by a search of the literature and personal communications with knowledgeable sources. During the period 1950-1980,47 gray whales were landed by hunters at 12 villages. During this same period, 505 bowhead whales, Balaena mysricetus, were landed at nine coastal whaling villages. Alaskan Eskimos traditionally have been bowhead whalers, principally because of the predictive nature of the bowheads’ migration. Gray whaling has never been an important subsistence activity. Because the bowhead population is thought to be depleted, gray whales have been suggested as a possible substitute for subsistence. The distribution of gray whales in Alaskan coastal waters is such that reliable annual whaling for this species is possible only at villages on the shores of the northern Bering Sea; it is unlikely for villages north of Bering Strait to Cape Lisburne, and more unlikely for villages north of Cape Lisburne and east of Point Barrow. Based on cultural and biological grounds, substituting gray whales for bowheads does not appear to be a reliable alternative for the residents of four to six of the nine Eskimo villages that currently participate in bowhead whaling.
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