Indigenous People's Council For Marine Mammals
The Indigenous Peoples Council for Marine Mammals (IPCoMM) is a nonprofit Alaska Native organization comprised of 15 members dedicated to the co-management of marine resources in Alaska. Since its inception in 1997, IPCoMM has partnered with federal agencies, scientists, and tribes to advocate for the protection of marine mammal species and the preservation of Alaska Native ways of life.
IPCoMM plays a crucial role in facilitating co-management agreements that involve conservation, harvest reporting, and public engagement, ensuring that traditional knowledge holders and hunters are connected with agency managers and scientists. The organization focuses on key marine species, including bowhead and beluga whales, Pacific walrus, and ice seals, which are central to the indigenous way of life in Alaska.
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