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Eventually, it was recognized that bowheads and right whales were in fact different.


It's estimated that as many as 15,200 bowheads and 2,400 rights were taken in the sea.


Russian schooners and boat crews from Mamga also cruised for bowheads in the bay from 1865 to 1871.


Russian schooners from Mamga also cruised for bowheads in the sea from 1865 to 1871.


Annual catches vary between 300 and 500 belugas and 40 to 70 bowheads.


Like other whale species, bowheads tend to avoid ice-choked channels and passages because of the possibility.


whales killed, the peak was reached in 1852, when 220 ships killed 2,682 bowheads.


its fleet of whale catchers illegally caught sixty-six balaenids (likely bowheads) in the bay.


In 1765 commercial whaling of bowheads was started by Churchill-based sloops of the Hudson's Bay Company with.


Their baleen plates are narrow and very long — up to 4 m (13 ft) in bowheads — and accommodated inside the enlarged lower lip which fits onto the bowed.


Russian schooners and boat crews from Tugur and Mamga also cruised for bowheads in the bay from 1864 to 1871.


barrels of whale oil and 70 of sperm, and in 1862 he caught thirty-two bowheads – one of which yielded 250 barrels of oil – for a total of 1700 barrels.


Both meat and blubber (muktuk) are eaten from narwhals, belugas and bowheads.


Two whaling stations were also established in the bay to catch bowheads.


Sea bowheads before the introduction of commercial whaling, as of 1992[update] their population was only between 6,400 and 9,200.


Bering Sea bowheads follow.



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large-mouthed Arctic whale

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