Monitoring environmental change through seal-based knowledge
Hunters know where to find seals depending on the season, the weather, hunting areas and the seals’ biology and behaviour. Also, the processing of seal meat and blubber requires extensive knowledge of weather conditions, as well as understanding how coastal areas are exposed to wind, sun, and humidity.
Seals, as many other species, are affected by changes in the environment caused by climate change and pollution. During interviews and focus groups, people described in detail the changes in the behaviour of seals or in the morphology of seals while processing them. We also talked about changes in the environment, mapping areas in which seals aren’t present anymore, areas that are more affected by pollution or those in which ocean water, ice patterns and currents have shifted.
During these interviews, people reported how pollution, unpredictability of the weather and changes in the seals’ behaviour affect them in their daily life and activities. Talking about seals and practices related to them allowed people to express their perspective, worries and hopes about the future of these activities, and the future of their community.