Native Alaskan’s are held to quota
and hunt only for a subsistance
life style. They are not allowed
to profit from any meat or oil
derived from the taking of bowheads.
They can, however, profit from
art artifacts derived from the
skelatal remains, and often search
for whale and walrus carcases for
this reason.
Non-natives can be fined for
possesion of whale bones.
Thanks for the info-I still don’t think that anyone needs to hunt an animal that lives for a century or two unless they are overpopulating-hunt something else...