RMP8XTD5–. 287 Flensing a whale at a whaling station, Akutan, Alaska, ca 1915 (COBB 52)
RMAH0GP3–Russian orthodox church and graveyard Aleutian Islands Alaska
RM2AKY25P–Fishing nets and fishing boats, Dutch Harbor, Aleutian Islands Alaska.
RMKXEK7Y–Aleut barabara, or sod hut, Akutan, Bering Sea, ca 1912 (THWAITES 13)
RM2A48YWG–Flensing a whale at a whaling station Akutan Alaska ca 1915 (COBB 51).
RMRGFJ8D–. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. 354 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 279. Lepidopsetta bilineata (Ayres). This flounder is widely distributed. It takes the hook readily and was frequently taken over the rail. It was also frequently seen in the salmon traps and many were seined. Seventy-eight specimens, ranging in length from 2.25 to 17 inches, were secured, being taken at Marrowstone Point; Cordova Bay; Dundas Bay; FunterBay; Hunters Bay; Ketchikan; Tongass Harbor; Sitka; New Morzhovoi; Akutan Bay; Agattu Island: Attn Island; Yakutat; Isanotski (Issannakh) S
RME70X2M–processing the Pollack - July 2014
RME1N0WT–Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero 'Akutan Zero'
RMP8XTD2–. 287 Flensing a whale at a whaling station, Akutan, Alaska, ca 1915 (COBB 51)
RMAH0GM1–Russian orthodox church and graveyard Aleutian Islands Alaska
RM2AKY4F6–Captain's Bay, Dutch Harbor, Aleutian Islands, Alaska.
RMKYFP9F–Whaling station showing buildings and harbor, Akutan, Alaska, ca 1915 (COBB 79)
RM2A48YY6–Flensing a blue whale probably at the whaling station at Akutan Alaska ca 1915 (COBB 80).
RMRJE0E6–. Cetaceans of the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Cetacea; Mammals. Fin Whale Balaenoplcra physalus (Linnaeus, 1758) The widespread distribution ot fin whales in rl' e North Pacific, from the ice edge in the Arctic to lower latitudes around 20 N along Asian and North American coasts, has confused many attempts to define the species' seasonal movements. In summer, large concentra- tions of fin whales have frequently been seen in high latitudes feeding, primarily on dense concentrations of euphausuds. Such feeding ag- gregations helped support shore whaling stations at Akutan (easter
RMAH01YC–Russian orthodox church and graveyard Aleutian Islands Alaska Church burned down in 1999
RM2AKY4X0–Russian Orthodox Church, Dutch Harbor, Aleutian Islands, Alaska. Built in 1894.
RMAR7DJ5–crew on a commercial dragger fishing vessel break off accumulated ice Akutan Alaska
RMKY1049–Flensing whales at a whaling station, Akutan, Alaska, ca 1915 (COBB 74)
RMAPRMY6–crew on a commercial ground fishing vessel break off accumulated ice Akutan Alaska
RM2BC3343–Group of men posed with dead whale at a whaling station Akutan Alaska ca 1915 (COBB 49).
RMAT0WED–processing crab at the Trident commercial fish processing plant in Akutan on the Aleutian Chain Bering Sea Alaska
RM2WG1GCA–fisheries observer Todd Parker on a commercial fishing boat in Akutan, Alaska, Aleutian Islands, Bering Sea
RMAT0PED–fisherman fixing a net on the commercial fishing vessel Pegasus at dock in Akutan Alaska Bering Sea
RMRGARC6–. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Fisheries -- United States; Fish-culture -- United States. THE FISHES OF ALASKA. 335 Family 39. TRICHODONTIDyE. 211. Trichodon trichodon (Tile We have 1 specimen 2.5 inches long collected by the Albatross in Akutan Bay, September 17, 1894. The species has been recorded (Bean 1882) as Trichodon stdleri from Coal Harbor and Humboldt Harbor, Shumagins; Unalaska, and Cape Etolin, Nunivak Island. BristolBayat station 3260and from Herendeen Bay (Gilbert 1895). Mr. II. C. Fassett examined a specimen at Klawak in 1905 which was taken near that place. Th
RME70X2X–processing the Pollack - July 2014
RMD44A26–Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero 'Akutan Zero'
RMP8XTD0–. 287 Flensing a blue whale, probably at the whaling station at Akutan, Alaska, ca 1915 (COBB 80)
RMKY104B–Flensing whales at a whaling station, Akutan, Alaska, ca 1915 (COBB 75)
RM2BC333E–Group of men standing with dead whale American Pacific Sea Products Co Akutan Harbor Alaska 1914 (COBB 43).
RMAT0PE4–breaking ice off a commercial fishing vessel at dock in Akutan Alaska on the Aleutian Chain Bering Sea
RMAT0R01–tanner crab Chionoecetes opilio off load at Trident Seafood dock Akutan Island in the Aluetian Chain Bering Sea Alaska
RMRJY9E1–. Atlas and zoogeography of common fishes in the Bering Sea and Northeastern Pacific / M. James Allen, Gary B. Smith. Fishes Bering Sea Geographical distribution.. DARKFIN SCULPIN, Malacocottus zonurus Bean 1890 Psychrolutidae: Soft Sculpins Literature Reported from the Sea of Okhotsk and the Bering Sea to Washington (Shmidt 1950; Howe 1981), at depths of 100 to 1980 m (Fedorov 1973a). Survey data Found from off Glubokaya Bay (on the Korak Coast of the western Bering Sea) north to southeast of Cape Navarin, southeast along the outer shelf and slope of the eastern Bering Sea to Akutan Island, w
RME70W4R–processing the Pollack - July 2014
RMD448AE–Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero 'Akutan Zero'
RMP9004T–. 320 Group of men posed with dead whale at a whaling station, Akutan, Alaska, ca 1915 (COBB 49)
RM2AKY219–Street in Dutch Harbor, Aleutian Islands Alaska.
RM2AKY539–Russian Orthodox Church, Dutch Harbor, Aleutian Islands, Alaska. Built in 1894.
RMKY1044–Flensing a whale at a whaling station, Akutan, Alaska, ca 1915 (COBB 52)
RM2E9WTTD–Native residence, Akutan, ca 1910
RMPCB8FG–Akutan Zero5.
RMPCB8FF–Akutan Zero4.
RMPCB8FC–Akutan Zero flies.
RMAT0PFD–tanner crab Chionoecetes opilio off load at Trident Seafood dock Akutan Island in the Aluetian Chain Bering Sea Alaska
RMPCB8FE–Akutan Zero shipped.
RM2WF6E2D–fisherman fixing a net on the commercial fishing vessel Pegasus, Akutan, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, Bering Sea
RME70X2F–processing the Pollack - July 2014
RMPCB8FD–Akutan Zero in San Diego.
RMD448B8–Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero 'Akutan Zero'
RMP9004X–. 320 Group of men standing with dead whale, American Pacific Sea Products Co, Akutan Harbor, Alaska, 1914 (COBB 43)
RMPCB8FB–Akutan Volcano during eruption ca 1910 (THWAITES 260).
RMRJE0DG–. Cetaceans of the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Cetacea; Mammals. Fin Whale Balaenoplcra physalus (Linnaeus, 1758) The widespread distribution ot fin whales in rl' e North Pacific, from the ice edge in the Arctic to lower latitudes around 20 N along Asian and North American coasts, has confused many attempts to define the species' seasonal movements. In summer, large concentra- tions of fin whales have frequently been seen in high latitudes feeding, primarily on dense concentrations of euphausuds. Such feeding ag- gregations helped support shore whaling stations at Akutan (easter
RM2AKY367–Bunkers & gun emplacements left from WWII, to fend off Japanese invasion of Dutch Harbor, Aleutian Islands Alaska.
RMKY1045–Flensing a whale at a whaling station, Akutan, Alaska, ca 1915 (COBB 73)
RMAT0R05–fisherman Mel A White of the commercial fishing vessel Miss Amy at dock in Akutan Alaska on the Aleutian Chain Bering Sea
RME70X2P–processing the Pollack - July 2014
RMD448A4–Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero 'Akutan Zero'
RMP6EHMY–. English: Akutan Volcano during eruption, ca. 1910 . English: Caption on image: Akutan Volcano, Alaska, in eruption PH Coll 247.592 Akutan Volcano is located on west-central Akutan Island, southwest of the tip of the Alaska Peninsula. The communities of Unalaska and Dutch Harbor lie to the southwest. This stratovolcano contains an active cinder cone. Akutan Volcano is one of the most active volcanoes in the Aleutian arc. At least 27 separate eruptive episodes have been noted since 1790. Subjects (LCTGM): Akutan Peak (Alaska); Volcanic eruptions--Alaska; Volcanoes--Alaska; Mountains--Alaska; A
RMPCMDF0–Aleut barabara or sod hut Akutan Bering Sea ca 1912 (THWAITES 14).
RMRPXP83–. Alaska. Natural history -- Alaska; Scientific expeditions; Alaska. 186 RATHBUN RAPHONOTUS SUBQUADRATUS (Dana). Fabia subqiiadrata Holmes, Occas. Papers Calif. Acad. Sci., vii, 87, 1900 (part). Distribution.—hXz.'^d, to Monterey, California. Specimens are in the National Museum from: South entrance to Akutan Pass, Alaska, 45 fathoms {Albatross station 2843)! Monterey, in folds oiLttcapinacrenulata (Dr. C. A. Canfield); Pacific Grove, from mantle cavity of Mytilus edulis (John C. Brown). I believe that the specimens recorded from farther south than Mon- terey Bay are a distinct species from R.
RM2AKY47N–Shipwreck of Navy USS Northwestern bombed by Japanese raid in 1942 in Dutch Harbor..
RMKY1043–Flensing a whale at a whaling station, Akutan, Alaska, ca 1915 (COBB 51)
RM2WF6E6W–fisherman Mel A. White of the commercial fishing vessel Miss Amy at dock in Akutan, Alaska, on the Aleutian Chain, Bering Sea
RME70W4H–processing the Pollack - July 2014
RMD448B2–Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero 'Akutan Zero'
RMP6EHNY–. English: Aleut barabara, or sod hut, Akutan, Bering Sea, ca. 1912 . English: PH Coll 247.15 A barabara is a traditional Aleut home. Sod and grass are laid over a frame of whale ribs or wood covering an oblong pit. A barabara, pronounced buh-RAH-buh-ruh, blends into its surroundings quite well. The homes typically were 35 to 40 feet long and 20 to 30 feet wide. Aleuts entered the home by descending a pole ladder extending through the roof. A large common area in the middle was surrounded by sleeping areas along the walls. Sometimes graves were also dug into the walls.A typical village on the
RMPCMDEY–Aleut barabara or sod hut Akutan Bering Sea ca 1912 (THWAITES 13).
RMRJY8NG–. Atlas and zoogeography of common fishes in the Bering Sea and Northeastern Pacific / M. James Allen, Gary B. Smith. Fishes Bering Sea Geographical distribution.. BLACK EELPOUT, Lycodes diapterus Gilbert 1892 Zoarcidae: Eelpouts Literature Reported from the Sea of Japan (and the Sea of Okhotsk) to the northwest Bering Sea and south to San Diego, California (Shmidt 1950; Miller and Lea 1972; Hart 1973), at depths of 13 to 1300 m (Howe 1981; Eschmeyer and Herald 1983). Survey data Found from Navarin Canyon on the northwest slope of the eastern Bering Sea southeast to Akutan Island, west along t
RM2AKY43H–Crab pots on shore of Captain's Bay, Dutch Harbor, Aleutian Islands, Alaska.
RMKY1042–Flensing a whale at a whaling station, Akutan, Alaska, ca 1915 (COBB 42)
RMAT0R53–commercial fishing vessel at Trident dock during a winter storm at night on the Aleutian Chain Alaska dragging
RME70X2D–processing the Pollack - July 2014
RMD44A3D–Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero 'Akutan Zero'
RMP6EHP0–. English: Aleut barabara, or sod hut, Akutan, Bering Sea, ca. 1912 . English: Caption on image: Barabara, Akutan, Alaska PH Coll 247.14 A barabara is a traditional Aleut home. Sod and grass are laid over a frame of whale ribs or wood covering an oblong pit. A barabara, pronounced buh-RAH-buh-ruh, blends into its surroundings quite well. The homes typically were 35 to 40 feet long and 20 to 30 feet wide. Aleuts entered the home by descending a pole ladder extending through the roof. A large common area in the middle was surrounded by sleeping areas along the walls. Sometimes graves were also d
RMRCFTEG–Akutan Hot Springs (12085132063).
RMRGAT22–. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Fisheries -- United States; Fish-culture -- United States. THE FISHES OF ALASKA. 295 96. Hexagrammos superciliosus ' Pallas i. Red Rock Trout. Three specimens, 11 to 14.03 inches long, obtained by Mr. Rutter at Karluk. where another 18.5 inches long, was collected in 1893 by the Albatross. We have also examined Nelson's l 1887 specimens from Kyska; Akutan Bay; Redfish Bay. and Uhalaska; Bean's from Sitka: Port Mulgrave, Vakuiat Bay; Amchitka; St. Paul, Kodiak Island; Chernofski, and Attu; and Gilbert'e 1895 from Makushin and Chernofski Bays, Una
RM2AKY3EH–Bunkers & gun emplacements left from WWII, to fend off Japanese invasion of Dutch Harbor, Aleutian Islands Alaska.
RMAPRFM9–commercial fishing vessel at Trident dock during a winter storm at night on the Aleutian Chain Alaska dragging
RME70X1W–processing the Pollack - July 2014
RMD448AX–Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero 'Akutan Zero'
RM2EAB885–Nave St. Alexander Nevsky Russian Orthodox Church, Akutan, Alaska.
RMREGJ36–. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. December 1957 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW 31 was to determine the distribution of king crab outside of the known commercial fish- ery. Because of the large amount of area to be covered in a limited time, crab pots were normally set |-mile apart. Individual pots caught 15-22 crabs each on grounds south of Umga Island, north of Sanak Islands, Stepovak Bay, and in Cold Bay, Akutan Bay, and Unalaska Bay at depths ranging from 36-102 fathoms. Drags with both Eastern and Western otter trawls caught relatively small numbers of king crab. True cod
RM2AKY3AB–Bunkers & gun emplacements left from WWII, to fend off Japanese invasion of Dutch Harbor, Aleutian Islands Alaska.
RMKY1041–Flensing a blue whale, probably at the whaling station at Akutan, Alaska, ca 1915 (COBB 80)
RME70W56–processing the Pollack - July 2014
RMD448AH–Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero 'Akutan Zero'
RM2HE46HD–Royal Doors St. Alexander Nevsky Russian Orthodox Church, Akutan, Alaska.
RMRJE0A1–. Cetaceans of the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Cetacea; Mammals. Along the Pacific coast of North America, minke whales were rarely killed (or reported killed ) by commercial whalers. Two were taken off British Columbia in 1925 by a commercial shore-based fishery and a few were taken by shore whalers operating from Akutan. Alaska between 1912 and 19^7. The IWC currently recognizes two stocks ot minke whales in the Northwest Pacific: the Okhotsk SeaAVest Pacific stock and the Sea of Japan stock, including the Sea of Japan. Yellow Sea and East China Sea. Minke whales in the easter
RM2AKY310–Bunkers & gun emplacements left from WWII, to fend off Japanese invasion of Dutch Harbor, Aleutian Islands Alaska.
RMKXYAEY–Group of men posed with dead whale at a whaling station, Akutan, Alaska, ca 1915 (COBB 49)
RME70X22–processing the Pollack - July 2014
RMD448A9–Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero 'Akutan Zero'
RM2WE0BK9–Akutan Zero shipped.
RMRJY93P–. Atlas and zoogeography of common fishes in the Bering Sea and Northeastern Pacific / M. James Allen, Gary B. Smith. Fishes Bering Sea Geographical distribution.. POREHEAD SCULPIN, Icelus canaliculatus Gilbert 1896 Cottidae: Sculpins Literature Reported from Hokkaido, Japan, to the eastern Bering Sea, west to Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands, and east to the Gulf of Alaska (Quast and Hall 1972; Howe 1981; Yabe et al. 1983), at depths of 20 to 800 m (Nelson, D. W. 1984). Survey data Found from Navarin Canyon on the northwest slope of the eastern Bering Sea, southeast to Akutan Island in
RM2AKY4B5–Immature bald eagle, Dutch Harbor, Aleutian Islands, Alaska.
RMKXYAF6–Group of men standing with dead whale, American Pacific Sea Products Co, Akutan Harbor, Alaska, 1914 (COBB 43)
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