Whalewatcher Catalog : 1994 - 1999
the journal of the American Cetacean Society
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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
Whalewatcher, 1999 - Special Edition
Volume 32, Number 1
Tribute to James Stephen Leatherwood 1944-1997
(offered at cost at $8 ea)
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James Stephen Leatherwood 1944-1997 by Marine Mammal Science  |
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Eulogy for a Friend by Jack Grove  |
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Tribute Celebration in La Jolla, California by ACS San Diego Chapter  |
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Memorial At Sea by Cheryl Leatherwood  |
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Poetry and Biology, Side-by-Side by Donna Dutton  |
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Poetry in His Soul by Stephen Leatherwood  |
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Family Photos courtesy of the Leatherwood Family  |
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The Navy Years Revisisted by Sam Ridgway, William Perrin, Daniel Hayes Pearson, and John Young  |
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Inspirational Colleague by David Rugh, Frank Awbrey, Geoffrey Patton, Dennis Kelly  |
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Kindness, Charisma, and a Bushy Mustache by Erich Hoyt  |
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Leatherwood's Legacy by Randall Reeves  |
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Hubbs-Sea World Remembered by Douglas DeMaster, Jeanette Thomas, and Guiseppe Notarbartolo di Sciara  |
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From Antarctic Waters, a Letter to a Friend by Robert Pitman  |
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Flash the Sloth and Other Travels by Pieter Folkens  |
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Memoriam to a Friend by Bernd Würsig  |
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Cherished Memories of a Unique Man by Johann Sigurjonsson  |
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Slán by Greg Donovan  |
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Whales Alive! by Michael Tillman  |
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Up the Creek Award: The Making of an Aggie Tradition by Stephen Leatherwood  |
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The Baiji's Friend by Wang Ding  |
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Patience, Generosity, and Colored Balloons by Louella Dolar  |
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The Final Years: Ocean Park, Hong Kong by Susan Schaeffer, Randall Reeves, John Corcoran, Reimi Kinoshita, Howard Hall, Lindsey Porter, and John Wong  |
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Chronology of Leatherwood Publications compiled by Thomas A. Jefferson and Bridan D. Smith  |
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Whalewatcher, Fall/Winter 1998
Volume 31, Number 2
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The LFA Sonar Experiments and Humpback Whales in Hawaii by Peter L. Tyack -  |
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Question and Concerns about the LFA Sonar Experiments by Linda Weilgart and Hal Whitehead -  |
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The Best-Kept Secret in Dolphin Swim Programs is in Japan by Kathleen Dudzinski |
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Investigating a Mass Stranding of Rough-Toothed Dolphins in Brazil by Bia Hetzel and Liliane Lodi |
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Thoughts about Ken Norris by Bernd Würsig |
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Remembering John H. Prescott by Williams Evans |
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Whalewatcher, Spring/Summer 1998
Volume 31, Number 1
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Studing Diving Behavior of Whales and Dolphins Using Suction-Cup Attached Tags by Robin Baird |
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Exploring New Frontiers: The Gulf of Mexico's Cetaceans by Dagmar C. Fertl, Bernd Würsig, and Keith D. Mullin |
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Baleen Whale Migrations: How Real Are They? by Mason Weinrich |
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Whalewatcher, 1996
Volume 30, Number 1
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Too Much is Never Enough: Can the Whaling Industry Be Trusted? by Phil Clapham |
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Whalewatching and its Effects on the Whales by Carole Carlson |
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Swim-With-Dolphin Activities in Nature: Weighing Pros and Cons by Bernd Wursig |
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The Tuna-Dolphin Controversy by Michael Scott |
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1996 ACS Conference Enjoyed By All by Maura Leos |
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Whalewatcher, Fall/Winter 1995
Volume 29, Number 2
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Whalewatching Takes Off by Erich Hoyt |
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Conservation as Communication: Local People and Gray Whale Tourism in Baja California Sure, Mexico by Serge Dedina, Emily Young |
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Killer Whales, Whalewatching and Management: A Status Report by David Duffus and Robin Baird |
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Dr. Randy Reeves: The Accidental Biologist by Corrinne Adams Heyning |
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Whalewatcher, Spring/Summer 1995
Volume 29, Number 1
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Blue Whales Off California by John Calambokidis |
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A Right Whale Up the Delaware River by Philip Hamilton |
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Brighter Days for Dolphins in the ETP by David Phillips |
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Scientific Whaling and the IWC by Steven Swartz |
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Orcamomma by Corrinne Adams Heyning |
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Whalewatcher, 1994
Volume 28, Number 1
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Book of the Dead Pierre Beland |
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Blue Deep Voices: Insights from the Navy's Whale '93 Program by Christopher Clark - MO |
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From Whales to Angelfish: Highlights of an ACS Baja Whale Adventure by Carol Ball - More - MO |
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A Sea of Jewels: Whales and Dolphins of the Philippines by Stephen Leatherwood, M. Louella Dolar, Colin Wood, Cynthia Hill |
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Keiko Update by Naomi Rose |
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Legislative Update: The Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1994 by Barbara Britten - More - MO |
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Getting Rid of Gill Nets: The California Approach by Tom Lewis - More - MO |
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Education and ACS: An Overview by Carol P. Carson |
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Books of Interest by Virginia Callahan |
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notes:
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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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