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TL;DR: This paper examined feeding of bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) taken by Alaska Natives at Barrow, Nuiqsut, and Kaktovik during 1969-2000.
Abstract: This study examined feeding of bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) taken by Alaska Natives at Barrow (western Beaufort Sea), Nuiqsut (central Alaskan Beaufort Sea) and Kaktovik (eastern Alaskan Beaufort Sea) during 1969-2000. The objectives were to: (1) identi fy the proportion of harvested whales that had been feeding; and (2) describe the diet based on stomach contents. Data used were field records for 242 whales whose stomachs were examined and laboratory analysis of samples from 123 animals. There were no significant differen ces in the proportions of animals that had been feeding during the autumn at Kaktovik (83%) and Barrow (75%), or in sub-adults (78%) v ersus adults (73%). Copepods occurred significantly more frequently in animals from Kaktovik, while euphausiids and hyperiid amphipod s occurred more frequently at Barrow. During the autumn, the percent copepods by volume was greater in animals taken at Kaktovik than at Barrow, while the percent euphausiids by volume was greater in whales taken at Barrow. At Barrow, a larger proportion of animal s was feeding in the autumn (76%) than the spring (34%), and copepods occurred more often in the spring. Examination of five whales t aken at Nuiqsut in the autumn suggests a feeding pattern similar to that seen at Kaktovik. There were no significant differences in die ts of males versus females or of sub-adults versus adults. It is concluded that in the autumn, bowheads feed regularly in the eastern, cent ral and western Alaskan Beaufort Sea, and that feeding during the spring migration is more common than previously thought.