A catch history for Atlantic walruses (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus) in the eastern Canadian Arctic

Knowledge of changes in abundance of Atlantic walruses (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus) in Canada is important for assessing their current population status. This catch history collates available data and assesses their value for modelling historical populations to inform population recovery and managem...

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Published in:NAMMCO Scientific Publications
Main Authors: Stewart, D Bruce, Higdon, Jeff W, Reeves, Randall R, Stewart, Robert EA
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Language:English
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 2014
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https://doi.org/10.7557/3.3065
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description Knowledge of changes in abundance of Atlantic walruses (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus) in Canada is important for assessing their current population status. This catch history collates available data and assesses their value for modelling historical populations to inform population recovery and management. Pre-historical (archaeological), historical (e.g., Hudson Bay Company journals) and modern catch records are reviewed over time by data source (whaler, land-based commercial, subsistence etc.) and biological population or management stock.Direct counts of walruses landed as well as estimates based on hunt products (e.g., hides, ivory) or descriptors (e.g., Peterhead boatloads) support a minimum landed catch of over 41,300 walruses in the eastern Canadian Arctic between 1820 and 2010. Little is known of Inuit catches prior to 1928, despite the importance of walruses to many Inuit groups for subsistence. Commercial hunting from the late 1500s to late 1700s extirpated the Atlantic walrus from Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces, but there was no commercial hunt for the species in the Canadian Arctic until ca. 1885. As the availability of bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus) declined, whalers increasingly turned to hunting other species, including walruses. Modest numbers (max. 278/yr) were taken from the High Arctic population in the mid-1880s and large catches (up to 1400/yr) were often taken from the Central Arctic population from 1899 -1911, while the Foxe Basin stock (Central Arctic population) and Low Arctic population were largely ignored by commercial hunters. Land-based traders (ca. 1895-1928) continued the commercial hunt until regulatory changes in 1928 reserved walruses for Inuit use. Since 1950, reported walrus catches have been declining despite a steady increase in the Inuit population. Effort data are needed to assess whether lower catches stem from declining hunter effort or decreased walrus abundance. The recent take of walruses by sport hunting has been small (n=141, 1995-2010), sporadic and local.These landed catch estimates indicate the minimum numbers of walruses removed but do not account for under-reporting or lost animals that were killed but were not secured. Unreported and lost animals may represent a significant fraction of the total removals and must be considered in any modelling exercise. The sources, quality and completeness of the catch data vary widely over time and space and between the different hunt types. This variability confounds interpretation and contributes to the uncertainty that needs to be incorporated into any modelling. The data on Inuit subsistence catches before ca. 1928 are particularly fragmentary and uncertain.
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This catch history collates available data and assesses their value for modelling historical populations to inform population recovery and management. Pre-historical (archaeological), historical (e.g., Hudson Bay Company journals) and modern catch records are reviewed over time by data source (whaler, land-based commercial, subsistence etc.) and biological population or management stock.Direct counts of walruses landed as well as estimates based on hunt products (e.g., hides, ivory) or descriptors (e.g., Peterhead boatloads) support a minimum landed catch of over 41,300 walruses in the eastern Canadian Arctic between 1820 and 2010. Little is known of Inuit catches prior to 1928, despite the importance of walruses to many Inuit groups for subsistence. Commercial hunting from the late 1500s to late 1700s extirpated the Atlantic walrus from Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces, but there was no commercial hunt for the species in the Canadian Arctic until ca. 1885. As the availability of bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus) declined, whalers increasingly turned to hunting other species, including walruses. Modest numbers (max. 278/yr) were taken from the High Arctic population in the mid-1880s and large catches (up to 1400/yr) were often taken from the Central Arctic population from 1899 -1911, while the Foxe Basin stock (Central Arctic population) and Low Arctic population were largely ignored by commercial hunters. Land-based traders (ca. 1895-1928) continued the commercial hunt until regulatory changes in 1928 reserved walruses for Inuit use. Since 1950, reported walrus catches have been declining despite a steady increase in the Inuit population. Effort data are needed to assess whether lower catches stem from declining hunter effort or decreased walrus abundance. The recent take of walruses by sport hunting has been small (n=141, 1995-2010), sporadic and local.These landed catch estimates indicate the minimum numbers of walruses removed but do not account for under-reporting or lost animals that were killed but were not secured. Unreported and lost animals may represent a significant fraction of the total removals and must be considered in any modelling exercise. The sources, quality and completeness of the catch data vary widely over time and space and between the different hunt types. This variability confounds interpretation and contributes to the uncertainty that needs to be incorporated into any modelling. The data on Inuit subsistence catches before ca. 1928 are particularly fragmentary and uncertain. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Population Balaena mysticetus bowhead whale Central Arctic Foxe Basin Hudson Bay inuit Odobenus rosmarus walrus* University of Tromsø: Septentrio Academic Publishing Arctic Canada Foxe Basin ENVELOPE(-77.918,-77.918,65.931,65.931) Hudson Hudson Bay NAMMCO Scientific Publications 9 219
spellingShingle Atlantic walruses
Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus
catch history
hunting
Canada
Stewart, D Bruce
Higdon, Jeff W
Reeves, Randall R
Stewart, Robert EA
A catch history for Atlantic walruses (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus) in the eastern Canadian Arctic
title A catch history for Atlantic walruses (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus) in the eastern Canadian Arctic
title_full A catch history for Atlantic walruses (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus) in the eastern Canadian Arctic
title_fullStr A catch history for Atlantic walruses (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus) in the eastern Canadian Arctic
title_full_unstemmed A catch history for Atlantic walruses (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus) in the eastern Canadian Arctic
title_short A catch history for Atlantic walruses (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus) in the eastern Canadian Arctic
title_sort catch history for atlantic walruses (odobenus rosmarus rosmarus) in the eastern canadian arctic
topic Atlantic walruses
Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus
catch history
hunting
Canada
topic_facet Atlantic walruses
Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus
catch history
hunting
Canada
url https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/NAMMCOSP/article/view/3065
https://doi.org/10.7557/3.3065