Effects of changing sea ice on marine mammals and subsistence hunters in northern Alaska from traditional knowledge interviews
Abstract
Marine mammals are important sources of food for indigenous residents of northern Alaska. Changing sea ice patterns affect the animals themselves as well as access to them by hunters. Documenting the traditional knowledge of Iñupiaq and Yupik hunters concerning marine mammals and sea ice makes accessible a wide range of information relevant to understanding the ecosystem to which humans belong. We interviewed hunters in 11 coastal villages from...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of changing sea ice on marine mammals and subsistence hunters in northern Alaska from traditional knowledge interviews
Published Date
Aug 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
8
Pages
20160198 - 20160198
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