Human Impacts on Seals, Sea Lions, and Sea Otters
Title | Human Impacts on Seals, Sea Lions, and Sea Otters PDF eBook |
Author | Todd J. Braje |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | 329 |
Release | 2011-03-23 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0520948971 |
For more than ten thousand years, Native Americans from Alaska to southern California relied on aquatic animals such as seals, sea lions, and sea otters for food and raw materials. Archaeological research on the interactions between people and these marine mammals has made great advances recently and provides a unique lens for understanding the human and ecological past. Archaeological research is also emerging as a crucial source of information on contemporary environmental issues as we improve our understanding of the ancient abundance, ecology, and natural history of these species. This groundbreaking interdisciplinary volume brings together archaeologists, biologists, and other scientists to consider how archaeology can inform the conservation and management of pinnipeds and other marine mammals along the Pacific Coast.
Journal of Northwest Anthropology
Title | Journal of Northwest Anthropology PDF eBook |
Author | Darby C. Stapp |
Publisher | Northwest Anthropology |
Total Pages | 134 |
Release | 2015-09-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 151749639X |
Making the List: Mount St. Helens as a Traditional Cultural Property, a Case Study in Tribal/Government Cooperation - Richard H. McClure and Nathaniel D. Reynolds Metal and Prestige in the Greater Lower Columbia River Region, Northwestern North America - H. Kory Cooper, Kenneth M. Ames, Loren G. Davis Archaeological Feature Preservation in Active Fluvial Environments: An Experimental Case Study from the Snoqualmie River, King County, Washington State - J. Tait Elder, Patrick Reed, Alexander E. Stevenson, and M. Shane Sparks Seals and Sea Lions in the Columbia River: An Evaluation and Summary of Research - Deward E. Walker Jr. The 67th Annual Northwest Anthropological Conference Abstracts Journal of Northwest Anthropology List of Reviewers, 2012–2015
Applied Zooarchaeology
Title | Applied Zooarchaeology PDF eBook |
Author | Lisa Nagaoka |
Publisher | Eliot Werner Publications |
Total Pages | 130 |
Release | 2016-12-31 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1733376968 |
During the last two decades, zooarchaeologists have increasingly focused aspects of their work on conservation biology. Zooarchaeological data represent an empirical record of past human-animal interactions, which provides conservation with a deep temporal perspective. There are many challenges that face the archaeologist as conservation biologist, however, that have little to do with deep time, faunal remains, and zooarchaeological method and theory. In this book we use a series of case studies with which each of the authors has relevant personal experience to explore the types of interdisciplinary challenges that zooarchaeologists face when crossing into the world of environmental management and animal conservation. Never has there been a greater need for multi-vocal perspectives in conservation biology. This book shows zooarchaeologists how to use zooarchaeological perspectives to help meet those needs, while crossing traditional academic disciplinary boundaries.
The Seals, Sea-lions and Sea Otter of the Pacific Coast
Title | The Seals, Sea-lions and Sea Otter of the Pacific Coast PDF eBook |
Author | Karl W. Kenyon |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 40 |
Release | 1955 |
Genre | Sea otter |
ISBN |
"The purpose of this circular is to present brief descriptions, drawings, and photographs to assist in identifying the seals, sea-lions, walrus and sea otter of the Pacific to Point Barrow and the Hawaiian Islands. For each of the twelve species, the physical characteristics, range, and habits are summarized to provide a convenient source of life-history information."-- page 1.
Sea Otters
Title | Sea Otters PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Ravalli |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages | 179 |
Release | 2018-01-01 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1496212185 |
2019 Choice Outstanding Academic Title More than any other nonhuman species, it was the sea otter that defined the world's largest oceanscape prior to the California gold rush. In addition to the more conventional aspects of the sea otter trade, including Russian expansion in Alaska, British and American trading in the Pacific Northwest, and Spanish colonial ventures along the California coast, the global importance of the species can be seen in its impact on the East Asian maritime fur trade. This trade linked Imperial China, Japan, and indigenous Ainu peoples of the Kurile Islands as early as the fifteenth century. In Sea Otters: A History Richard Ravalli synthesizes anew the sea otter's complex history of interaction with humans by drawing on new histories of the species that consider international and global factors beyond the fur trade, including sea mammal conservation, Cold War nuclear testing, and environmental tourism. Examining sea otters in a Pacific World context, Ravalli weaves together the story of imperial ambition, greed, and an iconic sea mammal that left a determinative imprint on the modern world.
The Seals, Sea-lions, and Sea Otter of the Pacific Coast
Title | The Seals, Sea-lions, and Sea Otter of the Pacific Coast PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 40 |
Release | 1953 |
Genre | Sea lions |
ISBN |
Human Impacts on Ancient Marine Ecosystems
Title | Human Impacts on Ancient Marine Ecosystems PDF eBook |
Author | Torben C. Rick |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | 332 |
Release | 2008-04-29 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0520934296 |
Archaeological data now show that relatively intense human adaptations to coastal environments developed much earlier than once believed—more than 125,000 years ago. With our oceans and marine fisheries currently in a state of crisis, coastal archaeological sites contain a wealth of data that can shed light on the history of human exploitation of marine ecosystems. In eleven case studies from the Americas, Pacific Islands, North Sea, Caribbean, Europe, and Africa, leading researchers working in coastal areas around the world cover diverse marine ecosystems, reaching into deep history to discover how humans interacted with and impacted these aquatic environments and shedding new light on our understanding of contemporary environmental problems.