Se. Cosens et S. Innes, Distribution and numbers of bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) in northwestern Hudson Bay in August 1995, ARCTIC, 53(1), 2000, pp. 36-41
There is interest. among the Inuit of Nunavut in renewing subsistence hunti
ng of bowhead whales, Managing a limited harvest while allowing for stock r
ecovery from commercial whaling requires some estimate of stock numbers. Th
e large geographic range of bowhead whales in the eastern Canadian Arctic p
recludes cost-effective estimation of total stock size; however, estimates
of summer aggregation sizes can be derived from sampling of summering areas
. Although these numbers do not represent total stock size, they do provide
indicators of the minimum number of bowheads known to be present and may b
e useful as indices for monitoring stock recovery. A visual aerial survey c
onducted in northwestern Hudson Bay resulted in an estimate of 75 +/- 27.5
(95% Confidence interval = 17-133) bowhead whales. This estimate is conserv
ative because it was not corrected for submerged whales or for whales that
were at the surface but not seen by observers. Most sightings of whales wer
e made in Repulse Bay and Frozen Strait.