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"Bowhead Whales" ceramic fired sculpture on driftwood by artist Bill Katzmiller,
February 2003, Homer, Alaska
Homer Alaska is filled with beautiful scenery, delicious food, sport fishing opportunities and great local artists. We purchased this sculpture while visiting there in August of 2002. The artist was not quite finished with it and later completed the work and shipped it to us in February of 2003.
Bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) are the only mysticete (baleen) whales that spend their entire lives near sea ice and do not migrate to temperate or tropical waters to calve. Bowheads are well adapted for living in arctic and subarctic waters—they have very thick blubber, up to 1½ feet (.5 m), which is used for insulation, food storage, and padding, and heavy bone structure in their skulls for breaking ice. Bowheads are the most important subsistence animal, both culturally and nutritionally, for most northwestern Alaska coastal Eskimos. The northern Inupiaq and Yupik names for bowheads are “agviq” and “aghveq.”
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Excerpt from Alaska Department of Fish & Game
to learn more click here: http://www.adfg.state.ak.us/pubs/notebook/marine/bowhead.php
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