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Whalewatcher Catalog : 1990 - 1993

the journal of the American Cetacean Society---

Back issues of Whalewatcher are available by mail order for a nominal charge (generally $2 + shipping) on a first-come, first-served basis. A few articles are available as individual reprints on this site. ACS members may also download additional reprints in PDF format.

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 read more on this topic 

 
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Whalewatcher, Fall/Winter 1993
Volume 27, Number 2

The Comeback Whale by Corrinne Adams Heyning
The Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary by Julie Anderson
A Meeting of the Minds in Mexico: The Upper Gulf of California Biosphere Reserve by Kate O'Connell
The Nation's Newest Marine Sanctuary: Stellwagen Bank by Mason Weinrich
Update from Capitol Hill: Critical Legislation Goes Before Congress by Barbara Britten
 
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Whalewatcher, Spring/Summer 1993
Volume 27, Number 1

Highlights of the 1992 ACS Conference, "A Celebration of Whales" by Steven Katona
Saving the Baiji by Wang Ding
Cetacean Morphollogy: Aristotle to AutoCad by D. Ann Pabst
Parallels Between Dolphins and Primates: Development and Behavior by Janet Mann
Manatees in Florida: A Personal Perspective by Robert Bonde
 
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Whalewatcher, Spring/Summer 1992
Volume 26, Number 1

Dolphin Courtship: Brutal, Cunning, and Complex by Natalie Angier
Leviathan Love by John Heyning
Family, Friends, and Neighbors by Denise Herzing
 
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Whalewatcher, Summer 1991
Volume 25, Number 2

Rediscovering Japan's Humpback Whales by Jim Darling
Humpback Whales Win Japanese by Jim Darling
 
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Whalewatcher, Spring 1991
Volume 25, Number 1

Cooperative Foraging Strategies: An Essay on Dolphins and Us by Bernd Wüsig
We've Got the Blues in the Eastern Tropical Pacific by Stephen Reilly
How Do We Know What Whales Eat? by Peter Stevick, Steven Katona
20,000 Whales Under the Sea by Richard Ellis
Cetaceans in Captivity by Patricia Warhol
The Marine Mammal Mystique by Tom Otten
The Importance to Research of Captive Cetaceans by Kenneth Norris
From the Wild Side: Let's Focus on Ethics by Paul Spong
 
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Whalewatcher, Winter 1990
Volume 24, Number 4

What's It All About, Humphrey? by Ken Balcomb
In Memoriam: Michael A. Bigg by Ken Balcomb
Where We Might Go From Here by Michael Bigg
Seasons of the Whale: Winter by Erich Hoyt
Gray Whales and Whalers on the China Coast in 1869 by David Henderson
ACS And Research: A Natural Match! by Mason Weinrich
 
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Whalewatcher, Summer 1990
Volume 24, Number 2

The Humpback and Other Baleen Whales in the Sea of Cortez by Jorge Urban, Anelio Aguayo, Kenneth Balcomb
The Gulf of California: Common Dolphin by Juan Pablo Gallo-Reynoso
Cetaceans of the Northern Gulf of California, Mexico by Gregory Silber
The Cortez Blues by Richard Sears
Life That Was Like Ours by Pam Stacey
The Planet Earth's Imperiled Waters by Barbara Britten
 
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Whalewatcher, Spring 1990
Volume 24, Number 1

Manatees by Barbara Sleeper
How the Florida Manatees Fare Today by Robert Bonde, Carthy Beck
Manatee Mortality in Puerto Rico by Antonio Mignucci Giannoni
Porpoise in Peril: Troubled Times for Dall's Porpoise by Thomas Jefferson
Small Cetaceans, Part II Conflicts with Fisheries by Kieran Mulvany
Environmentalism: Its Articles of Faith by Victor B. Scheffer

notes:

When 'MO' appears in a PDF link, it indicates 'members-only'. Many PDF excerpts are only available to ACS members. Some - usually articles on issues - are also available to everyone. A catalog of all excerpts available online is in the members-only section, titled PDF archive . A smaller catalog of all excerpts available to the general public is also maintained, titled the Excerpts Menu.

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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