AICC Meeting ­ Sept. 23 & 24, 2003

Appendix 3

Text of Presentation by Renée Crain/NSF

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Improving Cooperation between Researchers and Northern Communities

Renée Crain

Science Assistant

Cooperative Agreement with Barrow Arctic Science Consortium (BASC)

³Dedicated to the encouragement of research and educational activities pertaining to the North Slope and adjacent portions of the Arctic Ocean²

     Provide logistics support for projects in Barrow area

     Facilitate communication among researchers, agencies and residents on the North Slope

­   Set up meetings, provide outreach support, do ³legwork² necessary for effective communication

­   Are responsive to email, letters and phone calls

Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission (AEWC)

     Formed in 1977 to represent whaling communities and coordinate with agencies responsible for managing subsistence whaling through a grant from NOAA

     Protect and enhance the bowhead whale, its habitat, and the Eskimo subsistence whale hunt and associated traditions

     Undertake research and educational activities related to bowhead whales

Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission (AEWC)

    Monitor subsistence bowhead whale hunt

    Enforce established quotas

    Punish infractions occurring during hunt

    Report to NOAA the outcome of hunts

Bering, Beaufort and Chukchi Seas:
Competing and Complimentary Interests of Research and Subsistence Harvest

    Research: interactions of shelves, basins, ocean, ice and atmosphere; evidence of climate change; tremendous productivity that in turn lures marine mammals

    Subsistence harvest: marine mammals are important to coastal villages
(e.g., healthful food, cultural practices)

Conflict between SBI and Whalers

Planning: Cruise track of spring 2002 voyage paralleled the bowhead migration route and neared the northwestern Alaska coastline during whaling

Communication: Whaling community was informed of cruise track in December Œ01, no researchers attended the February Œ02 meeting of AEWC, communication was not effective

    AEWC and NSB Mayor objected to cruise on grounds that hunting success may be reduced if whales deflect from ship noise

Conflict Resolution

    Cooperative effort between SBI scientists, AEWC and BASC to revise track and sampling procedure

    - researchers presented science plan in Barrow

    - scientific plan altered, stayed close to schedule

 

SBI Cruise Track
Modified to avoid whale migration route

Arctic Section Meeting in Barrow

     Follow-up to conflict resolution with SBI cruise, the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission, and the North Slope Borough

     Discuss a process that will prevent further conflict

Planning for the Future

     Develop a plan for cooperation and communication

     Early and continuing communication is necessary, during planning and during voyages to minimize impact of ocean and air traffic on subsistence hunting

Guidelines for Cooperation

     Inform researchers about sensitive areas and times for subsistence hunting (maps, dates, migration routes)

     Provide contact information and suggestions for how to communicate during science planning

     Establish how to maintain contact during voyages to keep track of ships and whales

     Provide information for village representatives about research community and who to contact with questions or problems