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Northern Fur Seal Research Results

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1982 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

The research summarized in this report was conducted or completed during 1982 and was carried out by U. S. scientists, primarily those of the National Marine Mammal Laboratory, Seattle, Washington. Such research and reports fulfill, in part, the United States obligations under the Interim Convention on the Conservation of North Pacific Fur Seals. This particular report serves as the United States contribution to the 26th Annual Meeting of the Standing Scientific Committee of the North Pacific Fur Seal Commission (Washington, D.C. 1983).
July 01, 1982 - Assessments ,

1981 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

The research summarized in this report was conducted or completed during 1981. It is work carried out by United States scientists, primarily those of the National Marine Mammal Laboratory, Seattle, Washington. Such research and reports fulfill, in part, the United States' obligations under the Interim Convention on the Conservation of North Pacific Fur Seals. This particular report serves as the United States' contribution to the 25th Annual Meeting of the Standing Scientific Committee of the North Pacific Fur Seal Commission (Ottawa, Canada, April 1982) which produces its own report to the Commission.
July 01, 1981 - Assessments ,

1979 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

Four countries, the United States, Canada, Japan, and the USSR, cooperate in an international program of conservation and research on the northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus), a species commercially harvested by the United States on St. Paul of the Pribilof Islands and by the USSR on the Commander and Robben Islands. In return for abstention from pelagic sealing, Japan and Canada share in the harvests on land under terms of the Interim Convention on the Conservation of North Pacific Fur Seals.
July 01, 1979 - Assessments ,

1978 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

The National Marine Fisheries Service, in cooperation with Canada, Japan, and the USSR, is the federal agency responsible for carrying out obligations of the United States with respect to northern fur seals under terms of the Interim Convention on Conservation of North Pacific Fur Seals. The National Marine Fisheries Service is also responsible for managing this species on the Pribilof Islands in Alaska.
July 01, 1978 - Assessments ,

1977 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

The National Marine Fisheries Service is responsible for managing northern fur seals on the Pribilof Islands in Alaska and is the federal agency which cooperates with Canada, Japan, and the USSR in carrying out terms of the Interim Convention on Conservation of North Pacific Fur Seals. In 1977, the National Marine Fisheries Service conducted studies on feeding habits, distribution and migration, growth, reproduction, population dynamics, causes of, death, and behavior and biology.
July 01, 1977 - Assessments ,

1976 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

The National Marine Fisheries Service is responsible for the management of northern fur seals on the Pribilof Islands and is the federal agency which coordinates management and research activities with Canada, Japan, and the USSR under terms of the Interim Convention on Conservation of North Pacific Fur Seals. National Marine Fisheries Service research on the Pribilof Islands, SanMiguel Island, and at sea yields the knowledge needed for management of the Pribilof Islands fur seal herd.
July 01, 1976 - Assessments ,

1975 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

The National Marine Fisheries Service carries out biological research on the northern fur seal on the Pribilof Islands and at sea because it is responsible for harvesting this species on land and because it is the Federal Agency responsible for cooperating with Canada, Japan, and the USSR in conserving North Pacific fur seals.
July 01, 1975 - Assessments ,

1974 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

The National Marine Fisheries Service carries out biological research on the northern fur seal on the Pribilof Islands and at sea because it is responsible for harvesting this species on land and because it is the Federal Agency responsible for cooperating with Canada, Japan, and the USSR in conserving North Pacific fur seals.
July 01, 1974 - Assessments ,

1973 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

The National Marine Fisheries Service is responsible for the conservation of the northern fur seal because of its role in harvesting the resource on St. Paul Island (Pribilof Islands) and because of terms set forth in the Interim Convention on Conservation of North Pacific Fur Seals (1957) and its amending Protocol (1963). More recently, the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 and the Endangered Species Act of 1973 have reinforced obligations of the National Marine Fisheries Service with respect to the northern fur seal.
July 01, 1973 - Assessments ,

1972 Alaska Fur Seal Investigations

The objective of fur seal research on the Pribilof Islands is to determine the level at which the herd will produce maximum sustained yield. The investigations satisfy obligations to the "Interim Convention for Conservation of North Pacific Fur Seals·· and produce the information needed to manage the resource. This report summarizes the data collected in 1972.
July 01, 1972 - Assessments ,