Dw. Black et al., ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS OF THE EXTINCT SEA MINK, MUSTELA MACRODON (CARNIVORA, MUSTELIDAE), FROM CANADA, Canadian field-naturalist, 112(1), 1998, pp. 45-49
The extinct Sea Mink, Mustela macrodon, is reported from bones found i
n prehistoric archaeological sites in southern New Brunswick. The form
er range of this species, based on historical records and archaeologic
al remains, is considered to have included coastal Maine, coastal New
England as far south as Massachusetts, the southern coasts of the Mari
time Provinces, and possibly Newfoundland. The association of some Sea
Mink bones reported here with flaked lithic materials from geological
sources in Maine suggests the bones were brought to New Brunswick by
Native people, rather than representing a population of Sea Mink livin
g on the New Brunswick coast in the past.