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Continuity and change in subsistence harvests in five Bering Sea communities: Akutan, Emmonak, Savoonga, St. Paul, and Togiak

机译:白令海五个社区:阿库坦,艾蒙纳克,萨沃恩加,圣保罗和托吉亚克的生计收获的连续性和变化

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To document and quantify subsistence harvests of fish and wildlife resources, and provide topics for subsequent key respondent interviews to collect local and traditional knowledge (LTK) about the Bering Sea ecosystem, comprehensive household harvest surveys were conducted in four Bering Sea Alaska Native communities: Akutan, Emmonak, Savoonga, and Togiak. In a fifth community, St. Paul, annual programs to document two key subsistence resources, fur seals and sea lions, continued. Surveys documented relatively high and diverse subsistence harvests, consistent with earlier research that demonstrated the continuing economic, social, and cultural importance of subsistence uses of wild resources. The research also found differences in subsistence use patterns compared to previous years' studies, such as harvest levels, harvest composition, and diversity of resources used, although differences between study years were not uniform across communities. Survey respondents, as well as key respondents in subsequent interviews, identified a complex range of personal, economic, and environmental factors when comparing subsistence uses in the study year with other years, such as increasing costs of fuel and purchased food, commercial fisheries harvests and bycatch, more persistent storms and less predictable winds, and reduced sea ice. Such conditions affect resource abundance and locations as well as access to fish and wildlife populations, and may shape long-term trends. So far, as in the past, families and communities have adapted to changing economic, social, and environmental conditions, but the future is less clear if such changes intensify or accelerate. Local community residents should be essential partners in future efforts to understand these complex processes that affect the natural resources of the Bering Sea.
机译:为了记录和量化鱼类和野生动植物资源的生计收获,并为随后的主要受访者访谈收集有关白令海生态系统的本地和传统知识(LTK)提供主题,在白令海阿拉斯加的四个原住民社区进行了全面的家庭收获调查:Akutan ,Emmonak,Savoonga和Togiak。在第五个社区圣保罗,继续开展年度计划,记录两个主要的生存资源,海狗和海狮。调查记录了相对较高且多样化的生存收获,这与早期研究表明野生资源用于生存的持续的经济,社会和文化重要性相一致。该研究还发现,与往年的研究相比,生活使用方式的差异,例如收成水平,收成构成和所用资源的多样性,尽管研究年度之间的差异在各个社区之间并不统一。在将研究年度的生计用途与其他年份进行比较时,调查受访者以及随后的访谈中的主要受访者发现了一系列复杂的个人,经济和环境因素,例如燃料和购买食品的成本增加,商业渔业收获和兼捕,更持久的风暴和更难以预测的风,以及减少的海冰。这些条件影响资源的丰富程度和位置以及鱼类和野生动植物种群的获取,并可能影响长期趋势。到目前为止,与过去一样,家庭和社区已经适应了不断变化的经济,社会和环境条件,但是,如果这种变化加剧或加速,那么未来的前景就不太清楚。当地社区居民应成为未来了解这些影响白令海自然资源的复杂过程的重要合作伙伴。

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    《Deep-Sea Research》 |2013年第10期|274-291|共18页
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    Division of Subsistence, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, 333 Raspberry Road, Anchorage, AK 99518, USA;

    Division of Subsistence, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, 1300 College Road, Fairbanks, AK 99701, USA;

    Division of Subsistence, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, 1300 College Road, Fairbanks, AK 99701, USA;

    Division of Subsistence, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, 333 Raspberry Road, Anchorage, AK 99518, USA;

    Division of Subsistence, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, 333 Raspberry Road, Anchorage, AK 99518, USA;

    Division of Subsistence, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, PO Box 1030, Dillingham, AK 99576, USA;

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    Bering Sea; Akutan; Emmonak; Savoonga; St. Paul; Togiak; Subsistence; Hunting; Fishing;

    机译:白令海;Akutan;Emmonak;Savoonga;圣保罗;托吉亚克生计;狩猎;钓鱼;

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