id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_fxp7sabfobd2vin5z5m7vzirhq A. Romero Environmental History of Marine Mammal Exploitation in Trinidad and Tobago, W.I., and its Ecological Impact 2002 20 .pdf application/pdf 7614 760 71 Trinidad and Tobago has been characterised by landbased whaling, organised during most of the nineteenth century by local elites. Historical ecology, marine mammal exploitation, whaling, dolphin fisheries, Organised commercial whaling and dolphin fisheries have existed in the southern and eastern Caribbean for at least two centuries.8 From a recent review of exploitation practices and the conservation status of marine mammals in Trinidad and Tobago. where has been reported the last remaining population of manatees for Trinidad.13 Toponyms were used based on official Trinidadian maps: Directorate of Shortly after this notice, local newspapers published a series of advertisements for 'Whale oil the produce of the Trinidad Whale Fishery' for sale as well All land-based whaling took place in the island of Trinidad and there is no Trinidad and Tobago this paper; for Grenada based on Romero and Hayford 2001; for St. Vincent and the Grenadines on Rack 1952, Adams 1971, Adams 1973 and Beck 1986. whaling in Trinidad and Tobago. ./cache/work_fxp7sabfobd2vin5z5m7vzirhq.pdf ./txt/work_fxp7sabfobd2vin5z5m7vzirhq.txt