Cruises in the Bering Sea Being Records of Further Sport And Travel

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Cruises in the Bering Sea Being Records of Further Sport And Travel
Paul Niedieck
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However, the sea-otters are as good as exterminated, as the Russians, since the war, have no longer any ships to guard Lopatka with, and the Japanese can now sail across with ease from the Kurile Islands, in order to practise their thieving. Mr. Storck had asked me not to trade in furs, so as not to spoil his market ; on the other hand, he had promised to part with some skins to me. But, as on so many other occasions, he broke his word — first bought up all the skins he could find, sent them to... Europe via Japan, and then generously cancelled our agreement.
CHAPTER VII ON THE SEARCH FOR WALRUS MANNER OF LIFE OF THE KAMSCHATDALES AND KORYAKS With our return to Petropaulovsky the first part of my hunting-trip had come to an end, and I was well pleased with the bag, as regards bears and bighorn. The loss of the small rowing-boat was responsible for the fact that the collection of marine mammals and birds for the Museum proved so scanty ; for, wanting this, I was unable to get near the rocks, which are the exclusive habitat of these animals.


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