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Whalewatcher Catalog : 1985 - 1986

the journal of the American Cetacean Society---

Back issues of Whalewatcher are available by mail order for a nominal charge (generally $2 + shipping) on a first-come, first-served basis. A few articles are available as individual reprints on this site. ACS members may also download additional reprints in PDF format.

note: This section is a relatively new addition to the ACS National site. Rather than waiting until it is entirely complete, we decided to make it available while it is being compiled.  More read more on this topic 

 
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Whalewatcher, Winter 1986
Volume 20, Number 4

Behavior of the Sei Whales in the Southern Gulf of Maine, Summer 1986 by Mason Weinrich, Cynthia Belt, Mark Schilling, Maribel Marcy
It's Happening in Texas by Sherman Jones III
Four Seasons with Harbor Porpoises in Monterey Bay by Keiko Sekiguchi
In Appreciation of Cetaceans by Kenneth Norris
Symposiun I: Cetacean/Human Interaction by Kelly Wolcott
Symposium II: Cetaceans in the Wild by Laurie Bevan
Symposium III: Ecological and Technological Impact of Humans on Cetaceans by Marcia Barinaga
Symposium IV: Whales and the Future by Susan Chollar
Dolphins, Autistic Children and Non-Verbal Communication by Patricia St. John
Viewpoint: Sinking Ships by Sidney Holt
 
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Whalewatcher, Fall 1986
Volume 20, Number 3

The Legacy of Stranded Whales- Part One: An Historic Perspective by Stuart Frank
The Legacy of Stranded Whales- Part Two: Tryworks at the Kendall Whaling Museum by Stuart Frank
The Mysterious Beaked Whale by Richard Ellis
Pink Dolphins in the Amazon by Vera M. F. Da Silva, Robin Best
 
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Whalewatcher, Summer 1986
Volume 20, Number 2

Humpback Whales Half-Way at Bermuda by Gregory Stone, Steven Katona, Edward Tucker
Tracking Marine Mammals by Satellite: Identification of Critical Habitats by Bruce Mate
The Photograph Identification of Individual Cetaceans by Michael Bigg, Graeme Ellis, Kenneth Balcomb
Humphrey by Patricia Warhol - view article in PDF format (requires Adobe Acrobat), 688k
Whale Watcher/Whale Hunters: Reflections on Whaling in Japan by Erich Hoyt, Haruko Sato
Conservation Update: Leaks and Loopholes by Sidney Holt
 
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Whalewatcher, Spring 1986
Volume 20, Number 1

Teaching Fisherman about Whales by Jon Lien
Killer Whale Birth at Sea World by Lanny Cornell, Stephen Leatherwood
Hagiography of the Whale by Richard Ellis
On the Edge: A Record Whalewatch by Scott Kraus
Whalewatching Comes of Age by Whitney Tilt
 
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Whalewatcher, Winter 1985
Volume 19, Number 4

Bottlenose Dolphin Social Behavior: Longterm Research in a Natural Laboratory by Randall Wells
The Dolphin's Whistle by Melba Caldwell, David Caldwell
Why Do Dolphins Help? by Sarah Rabkin
Whaling in the Bay of Fundy by Randall Reeves, Martha Barto
Whales of the Southern Ocean by Richard Laws
Whale Lips by Larry Foster
 
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Whalewatcher, Fall 1985
Volume 19, Number 3

Acoustic Traditions of Killer Whales by John Ford
Right Whale Research in Cape Cod Bay by Carole Carlson, Carol Danton, Charles Mayo
Humpback Whale Research in the Gulf of St. Lawrence by J. Michael Williamson
Bottom-Feeding of a Young Gray Whale by James Hudnall
Viewpoint: Whale Conservation Crisis by Sideny Holt
Conservation Update: UNEP's Global Perspective: Planetary Priorities for Marine Mamma Conservation by Robbins Barstow
 
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Whalewatcher, Spring 1985
Volume 19, Number 2

Singing in Humpback Whales by Katharine Payne
Can Dolphins Comprehend Sentences? by Louis Herman, Douglas Richards, James Wolz
Marine Life in the Lower Bay of Fundy by Norman and Nona Famous
Remoras and Blue Whales: A Commensal or Mutual Interaction? by Abigail Alling

notes:

When 'MO' appears in a PDF link, it indicates 'members-only'. Many PDF excerpts are only available to ACS members. Some - usually articles on issues - are also available to everyone. A catalog of all excerpts available online is in the members-only section, titled PDF archive . A smaller catalog of all excerpts available to the general public is also maintained, titled the Excerpts Menu.

This section is a new addition to the ACS National site. Rather than waiting until it is complete, we decided to make it available while it under construction. This first phase concentrates on issues that we still have a few extra copies of. Once we're finished cataloging those issues, we will catalog the issues which are out of print. In addition to the catalogs, we have also posted a few reprints of articles. See the Excerpts Menu for a list of articles that are available.

When this section is complete, PDF versions of most Whalewatcher articles will be available to ACS members. For members-only sign-in information, see the members-only home page. See the Whalewatcher PDF Index (within the members-only section) for a list of the articles that are available online in the PDF format.

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