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Many drops make a river
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Home
About
Council
Management Committees
Scientific Committee
Scientific Working Groups
Committee on Hunting Methods
Workshops and Expert Groups on Hunting Methods
Committee on Inspection and Observation
Observation Scheme for the Hunting of Marine Mammals
Working Group on By-catch, Entanglements and Live Strandings
Working Group on User Involvement in Decision Making
Finance and Administration Committee
Youth and Early Career Professional Engagement
NAMMCO Internship
Marine Mammal Student Symposium
GUARDNA
Secretariat
Resource management
Resources
Red, Green and Blue
Abundant Resource
Food Resource
Recipes
Clothes and Artefacts
Culture, spirituality and identity
Recreation
Supporting Sustainable Development Goals
Sustainability
Climate and Environmental Changes
Decreasing Arctic Sea Ice
Pollution
Contaminants
Marine Debris
Microplastics
Disturbance
By-catch, entanglement and ship strike
Noise
Hunting
Hunting: past & present
Cumulative Impacts
Stressors affecting marine mammals
Many drops make a river
Responsibility
Assessing status and Managing stocks
Making hunting safe and efficient
Observing hunting activities
Disseminating Facts & Science
Marine Mammals
Seals & Walrus
Atlantic Walrus
Bearded Seal
Grey seal
Harbour Seal
Harp Seal
Hooded Seal
Ringed Seal
Whales, Dolphins & Porpoises
Atlantic white-sided dolphin
Beluga
Blue whale
Bowhead Whale
Common bottlenose dolphin
Common Dolphin
Common Minke Whale
Fin Whale
Harbour porpoise
Humpback Whale
Killer whale
Long-finned Pilot Whale
Narwhal
Northern Bottlenose Whale
Other Beaked Whales
Risso’s dolphin
Sei whale
Sperm whale
Striped dolphin
White-beaked dolphin
Management Areas
Abundance estimates
Abundance Surveys – Counting Whales
Abundance surveys – Counting seals
Abundance Surveys – Mark-Recapture
Catch database
Calendar & Library
Calendar
Meeting reports and documents
Council
Management Committees
Committee on Hunting Methods
Workshops/Expert Groups on Hunting Methods
Committee on Inspection and Observation
Scientific Committee
Scientific Committee Working Groups, Workshops & Symposia
Council Working Group on By-Catch, Entanglement, and Live Strandings
Working Group on User Involvement
Finance and Administration Committee
Conferences & seminars
Hunting – overview information
Laws and Regulations
Hunting Manuals & Videos
Guidelines, Shooting Trials & Protocols
Hunting in NAMMCO member countries – description on methods, training and national control and monitoring
Management status of marine mammals in NAMMCO
Struck and Lost
Observation Scheme
Marine Mammals: A Multifaceted Resource
Agreements & Governing Documents
Information & overview documents
Overview Documents
Information documents
Press Releases
Member Countries Progress Reports
NAMMCO Annual Reports
Scientific Publications Series
Performance Review
News
Follow the MINTAGged whales!
© AUDUN RIKARDSEN
NAMMCO
Four peoples depending on the sea
and conserving it
NAMMCO Celebrates 30 Years!
1992-2022
© FERNANDO UGARTE
Marine Mammals are Resources
Marine mammal hunting dates back
at least 9 000 years. In many areas, the
hunting still provides food and materials,
and upholds links to the past
Read More
© GEORGE MCCALLUM
What we do
NAMMCO advises governments
on the conservation status, sustainable
removals, and responsible hunting
methods of marine mammals
How we work
NAMMCO looks at the marine ecosystem
and provides advice based on best
science, local knowledge, and
technological developments
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© KATHRINE RYENG
Why our Work is Important
Assessing the impacts of human activities and hunting methods
are crucial for ensuring the sustainability of populations
and optimising animal welfare in the hunts
Read More
© ANDREW WEITH
Marine Mammals in the North Atlantic
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toothed whale species
baleen whale species
pinniped species
The NAMMCO management area is home to:
10
6
7
7 of 7
Hunted seal species in the NAMMCO area
12 of 16+
Hunted cetacean species in the NAMMCO area
114 of 195
Countries consuming marine mammals*
54 of 195
Countries where marine mammal consumption provides economic benefits*
*Robards, M.D. & Reeves, R.R. (2011). The global extent and character of marine mammal consumption by humans: 1970-2009. Biological Conservation 144, pp. 2770-2786
© Kathrine Ryeng
NAMMCO supports
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