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Whalewatcher Catalog : 1987 - 1989

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 1989
Volume 23, Number 4

Return to the Wild: Completion of a Dolphin Sabbatical by Randall Wells
The Threatened Ganges River Dolphin by RS Lal Mohan
Dolphins as Chilean Crab Bait by Anne-Catherine Lescrauwaet
The Exhibition of Whales by Richard Ellis
A Fight for Life by Cheryl Messinger
Small Cetaceans- Forgotten Whales by Kieran Mulvaney
 
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Whalewatcher, Fall 1989
Volume 23, Number 3

The Baiji: Perhaps the Most Endangered of Them All by Bernd Würsig, Bernie Tershey
Recent Harbor Porpoise Mortality in Monterey Bay by Gregory Silber, Thomas Jefferson
Harbor Porpoises and Gillnets in the Bay of Fundy by Andrew Read
A Small Dolphin With Large Problems by Stephen Dawson, Elisabeth Slooten
A Checkered Stewardship of Whales: The International Whaling Commission by Barbara Britten
Caribbean Whale Research: What It's Really Like by Phil Clapham
Why People Like Whales by Abe Ross, Jon Lien, and Paul Parsons
 
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Whalewatcher, Summer 1989
Volume 23, Number 2

DNA Markers and Whale Biology by Brad White
Mitochondrial DNA: A New Tool of the Study of Baleen Whale Populations by C Scott Baker
Strandings: A Glimpse into the Lives of Marine Mammals by William McLellan
Watching Whale Habitats and Habitats from Earth Satellites by Bruce Mate
Whales for Profit by Scott Kraus
The Killing of Dolphins by the US and Foreign Commercial Tuna Fleets by David Phillips
 
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Whalewatcher, Spring 1989
Volume 23, Number 1

Using Radio Isotopes to Study Bowhead Whales by Susan Saupe
Pacific White-Sided Dolphins in Monterey Bay by
Cetacean Mass Strandings: Healthy vs Sick Animals by Daniel Odell, Michael Walsh, Edward Asper
Humpback Whales off West Hawaii by Mari Smultea
Killer Whales in Greater Puget Sound by James Heimlich-Boran and Sara Heimlich-Boran
Report on Whalewatching Workshop by Natasha Atkins
 
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Whalewatcher, Winter 1988
Volume 22, Number 4

Foreward by Barry Jones
Rescue of Stranded Whales in Australia by Stephen Whiteside
Dugongs of the Southeast Coast by Helene Marsh
Studying Dugong Behavior in "The Bay of Sharks" by Paul Anderson
Window to the Dolphin's World by Andrew Richards, Richard Connor, Rachel Smolker
Antartica- How the Tragedy Can Be Averted by JG Mosley
 
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Whalewatcher, Summer 1988
Volume 22, Number 2

Tribute to Regina by Steven Katona
Regina Maris by George Nichols
Expeditions to the Caribbean by Ken Balcomb
Life on Regina Maris: A Rough Passage by James Perran Rose
Regina Maris in Southeast Alaska by Peter Bryant
Greenland Voyages by Judith Perkins
The Royal Yard by Hal Whitehead
A Big Fish Story by Gregg Swanzey
A Step Back in Time by Nicola Bloedel
Learning the Ropes by Judith Perkins
 
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Whalewatcher, Spring 1988
Volume 22, Number 1

A Whale's Fancy and the Three That Got Away by Greg Early, Tim Rumage
Setting Free the Dolphins by Eugene Linden
Glimpses of the Journey Home by Richard O'Barry
Foraging and Feeding Behavior of Transient Killer Whales by Robin Baird, Pam Stacey
Plastic: Progress and Peril by Diane Scheidman
West Coast Whale Research Foundation by Susan Chane
 
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Whalewatcher, Winter 1987
Volume 21, Number 4
In Memoriam - Beltane - 1980-1987
Goodbye, Beltane by Mason Weinrich -  More read more on this topic  - PDF format MO
A Remarkable Case of External Hind Limbs in a Humpback Whale by Roy Chapman Andrews
A Fossil Baleen Whale by Lawrence Barnes, Rodney Raschke, Joan Brown
What Molecules Tell Us About Marine Mammals by Jerold Lowenstein
Circumnavigation of the Gulf of Maine by Dotte Larsen
Friendly Dolphins by Kieran Mulvaney
Workshop on the River Dolphins by Kevin Chu
 
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Whalewatcher, Fall 1987
Volume 21, Number 3

Photo-Identification of Individual Finback Whales by Beverly Agler, Steven Katona
The Brazilian Right Whale Project: A Chance for a Threatened Species in Brazilian Waters by Jose Truda Palazzo, Jr - view article in PDF format (requires Adobe Acrobat), 136k
South with Seafarers: A Review of the 1987 Tortola Expeditions by Scott Marion
Baleen Whale Chart by Harry Bubb
A Move to the Right: A Collaborative Effort for the rarest whale by Scott Kraus - view article in PDF format (requires Adobe Acrobat), 200k
Why Should We Care About Whales? by Victor B. Scheffer
Humpback Whale Futures in Siler Bank by Gregory Stone
ACS Personal Profile: Lloyd Findley by Robert Brownell
 
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Whalewatcher, Summer 1987
Volume 21, Number 2

Sperm Competition in Baleen Whales by Robin Meadows
The Length of the Song of the Humpback Whale by Kevin Chu
Sperm Whales off the Galapagos Islands by Tom Arnbom
Killer Whale Territory by Joanne Smalley
Notes on Cetacean Conservation: Issues in Chile by Gregory Stone, Juan Carlos Cardenas, Miguel Stutzin
 
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Whalewatcher, Spring 1987
Volume 21, Number 1

Listening for the Bowhead by Christopher Clark
Trained Dogs and Wild Seals by Brendan P. Kelly and Lori Quakenbush
Narwhal by Erik Born
Incidental Take and Entanglement by Barbara Britten
Because They Are Unique: Permanent Protection as a Management Regime for Whales by Robbins Barstow
Pilot Whaling Update by Kieran Mulvaney
Moby Dick Comes to New Bedford by Richard Ellis

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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