Estimating the Economic Value of Narwhal and Beluga Hunts in Hudson Bay, Nunavut

Hunting of narwhal (Monodon monoceros) and beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) in Hudson Bay is an important activity, providing food and income in northern communities, yet few studies detail the economic aspects of these hunts. We outline the uses of narwhal and beluga and estimate the revenues, costs,...

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Main Authors: Hoover, Carie, Bailey, Megan, Higdon, Jeff, Ferguson, Steven H., Sumaila, Rashid
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description Hunting of narwhal (Monodon monoceros) and beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) in Hudson Bay is an important activity, providing food and income in northern communities, yet few studies detail the economic aspects of these hunts. We outline the uses of narwhal and beluga and estimate the revenues, costs, and economic use value associated with the hunt on the basis of the harvests in 2007. We also explore the effects of cost sharing and inclusion of opportunity cost of labour on model outputs. For the communities participating in each hunt, the average economic use value was negative (-$9399) for beluga and positive ($133 278) for narwhal. The corresponding per capita value estimates were -$1 for beluga and $44 for narwhal. Including the effects of costEvaluation of a Technique to Trap Lemmings Under the Snow sharing with one other hunting activity in the model increased the economic use values to $266 504 for beluga and $321 500 for narwhal. Narwhals provide a higher value per whale, in addition to a higher per capita total economic value to the community, compared to belugas because resources are shared among fewer communities. However, the beluga hunt overall provides greater revenue because more belugas are harvested. In keeping with literature on other hunting activities in the Arctic, our results indicate that the value of whales to communities is largely due to their food value. Dans la baie d’Hudson, la chasse au narval (Monodon monoceros) et au béluga (Delphinapterus leucas) représente une activité importante en ce sens qu’elle est à la fois une source de nourriture et de revenu pour les collectivités du Nord. Pourtant, peu d’études se penchent sur les aspects économiques de cette activité. Nous faisons mention des utilités du narval et du béluga, puis nous estimons les revenus, les coûts et la valeur utilitaire économique liée à ces activités de chasse en fonction des récoltes de 2007. De plus, nous explorons les effets du partage des coûts et de l’inclusion du coût de substi­tution de la main-d’oeuvre à ...
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/67308 2025-06-15T14:14:44+00:00 Estimating the Economic Value of Narwhal and Beluga Hunts in Hudson Bay, Nunavut Hoover, Carie Bailey, Megan Higdon, Jeff Ferguson, Steven H. Sumaila, Rashid 2013-03-08 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/67308 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/67308/51218 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/67308 ARCTIC; Vol. 66 No. 1 (2013): March: 1–138; 1–16 1923-1245 0004-0843 hunting narwhal beluga economic value Hudson Bay subsistence hunting use value chasse narval béluga valeur économique baie d’Hudson chasse de subsistance valeur d’usage info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 2013 ftunivcalgaryojs 2025-05-27T03:29:43Z Hunting of narwhal (Monodon monoceros) and beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) in Hudson Bay is an important activity, providing food and income in northern communities, yet few studies detail the economic aspects of these hunts. We outline the uses of narwhal and beluga and estimate the revenues, costs, and economic use value associated with the hunt on the basis of the harvests in 2007. We also explore the effects of cost sharing and inclusion of opportunity cost of labour on model outputs. For the communities participating in each hunt, the average economic use value was negative (-$9399) for beluga and positive ($133 278) for narwhal. The corresponding per capita value estimates were -$1 for beluga and $44 for narwhal. Including the effects of costEvaluation of a Technique to Trap Lemmings Under the Snow sharing with one other hunting activity in the model increased the economic use values to $266 504 for beluga and $321 500 for narwhal. Narwhals provide a higher value per whale, in addition to a higher per capita total economic value to the community, compared to belugas because resources are shared among fewer communities. However, the beluga hunt overall provides greater revenue because more belugas are harvested. In keeping with literature on other hunting activities in the Arctic, our results indicate that the value of whales to communities is largely due to their food value. Dans la baie d’Hudson, la chasse au narval (Monodon monoceros) et au béluga (Delphinapterus leucas) représente une activité importante en ce sens qu’elle est à la fois une source de nourriture et de revenu pour les collectivités du Nord. Pourtant, peu d’études se penchent sur les aspects économiques de cette activité. Nous faisons mention des utilités du narval et du béluga, puis nous estimons les revenus, les coûts et la valeur utilitaire économique liée à ces activités de chasse en fonction des récoltes de 2007. De plus, nous explorons les effets du partage des coûts et de l’inclusion du coût de substi­tution de la main-d’oeuvre à ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Beluga Beluga* Béluga* Delphinapterus leucas Hudson Bay Monodon monoceros narwhal* Nunavut narval narval Unknown Arctic Hudson Hudson Bay Nunavut ARCTIC 66 1
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beluga
economic value
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subsistence hunting
use value
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narval
béluga
valeur économique
baie d’Hudson
chasse de subsistance
valeur d’usage
Hoover, Carie
Bailey, Megan
Higdon, Jeff
Ferguson, Steven H.
Sumaila, Rashid
Estimating the Economic Value of Narwhal and Beluga Hunts in Hudson Bay, Nunavut
title Estimating the Economic Value of Narwhal and Beluga Hunts in Hudson Bay, Nunavut
title_full Estimating the Economic Value of Narwhal and Beluga Hunts in Hudson Bay, Nunavut
title_fullStr Estimating the Economic Value of Narwhal and Beluga Hunts in Hudson Bay, Nunavut
title_full_unstemmed Estimating the Economic Value of Narwhal and Beluga Hunts in Hudson Bay, Nunavut
title_short Estimating the Economic Value of Narwhal and Beluga Hunts in Hudson Bay, Nunavut
title_sort estimating the economic value of narwhal and beluga hunts in hudson bay, nunavut
topic hunting
narwhal
beluga
economic value
Hudson Bay
subsistence hunting
use value
chasse
narval
béluga
valeur économique
baie d’Hudson
chasse de subsistance
valeur d’usage
topic_facet hunting
narwhal
beluga
economic value
Hudson Bay
subsistence hunting
use value
chasse
narval
béluga
valeur économique
baie d’Hudson
chasse de subsistance
valeur d’usage
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