
Subsistence Hunting in Alaska - Alaska Department of Fish and …
Seals, sea lions, walruses, and whales make up the marine mammal harvest. Subsistence hunting in Alaska is normally managed under the same regulations as general season, …
Subsistence in Alaska - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Subsistence hunting for seals, sea lions, and whales is managed by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). Subsistence hunting for migratory waterfowl is co-managed by the state and …
Seal Hunting and Safety, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
This education material was created primarily for grade 4 through 6 students in Yup’ik seal hunting communities. The material within the guide is culturally and geographically relevant, …
ABSTRACT Tlingit and Haida hunters take harbor seals throughout the waterways and along the coastlines of Southeast Alaska. During 1992-l 994, Alaska Native hunters from 16 …
Harbor Seal - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
General information about Harbor Seal in Alaska such as description, life history, range, habitat and more.
Subsistence hunting of spotted seals by Alaskan Natives occurs throughout their range especially in the Bering Strait region south to northern Bristol Bay. The number taken each year by …
Northern Fur Seal - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
General information about Northern Fur Seal in Alaska such as description, life history, range, habitat and more.
Harbor Seals - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Visitors from coastal cities across the Northern Hemisphere will recognize them from their distinctive round heads, big eyes and spotted grey coats. Harbor seals feed on fish, clams, …
Due to concerns of subsistence hunters, the Ice Seal Working Group, now called Ice Seal Committee (ISC) was formed in October of 2003 to “ensure the conservation of ice seals and …
We are trying to learn about seals and sea lions along the coast of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, including bearded seal, ribbon seal, ringed seal, spotted seal, and sea lion.