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ookoolito first encountered Europeans through whaling activity in the Cumberland Sound area; in 185
In 1937 the International Conference on Whaling added limits on pelagic whaling in order to p
an has recruited the following nations to its whaling agenda: Cambodia, Ecuador, Eritrea, Guinea-Bi
In later years, whaling and shipping became increasingly important to
een 1897 and 1906 to provide a safe haven for whaling and fishing boats.
to another Norwegian owner and refitted as a whaling and guano ship.
Spermaceti was gathered during whaling and was considered a valuable resource by wha
far South Coast of New South Wales including whaling and farming.
on, who had recorded it in 1957 for his album Whaling and Sailing Songs: From the Days of Moby Dick
used in their direct action campaigns against whaling and other activities the group opposes.
South Wales, made his home at Boyd's private whaling and trading village of Boyd Town in Twofold B
610 which led to the establishment of English whaling and the voyages of Nicholas Woodcock and Will
century Stonington supported a small fishing, whaling and sealing fleet, with some direct trade wit
n 1997, for his efforts on documenting pirate whaling and global wildlife crime, and his contributi
Their whaling and shipping company N. & W. W. Billings was
f whale oil, along with many other aspects of whaling, are discussed in Herman Melville's Moby-Dick
textile mills that gradually came to supplant whaling as the principal employer in New Bedford).
ntinent at the time, and to tell the story of whaling as an industry.
Deep Sea Chanteys and Whaling Ballads are two albums recorded then combined
Whaling Ballads, Washington WLP 724 (USA) LP, 196x.
ht under his name for the Clan a three-masted whaling bark Catalpa for $5,200, and George Anthony r
purpose of testing a new type of harpoon for whaling, based on the same principles as his mortar.
Harbour was the site of one of the seven main whaling bases established on South Georgia.
In the North Pacific, commercial bowhead whaling began in the 1840s, and within two decades wi
Commercial bowhead whaling began in the 16th century, when the Basques k
The creek was named in honour of the whaling boat they used to explore the lake.
area being officially named in 1837 after the whaling boat Currency Lass.
A restored whaling boat at Butler Point, New Zealand
is more famous works are a Logbook for Grace; Whaling Brig Daisy, 1912-1913 and Oceanic Birds of So
His father was the captain of a whaling brig.
hat flourished as a result of the wealth that whaling brought to New Bedford in the 19th century.
to New Zealand for provisions after 6 months whaling but Captain Bodie does not allow Ruatara and
ate 2009 / early 2010 in its campaign against whaling by Japanese fisheries.
At one point, South Georgia was the whaling capital of the world.
and Captain David Porter West (1814-1886) (a whaling captain and a scholar of Japan in the 1850s.)
l plaque on Jan Mayen Island to honour Whitby whaling Captain William Scoresby.
n, growing rapidly due to its importance as a whaling center.
With the demise of commercial whaling, cetyl alcohol is no longer primarily produce
The long campaign against whaling championed by Greenpeace is an issue which ha
NWC whalers told of a powerful whaling charm, a black two headed “worm.”
1947, the Maritime Commission sold her to the Whaling City Dredge & Dock Corporation of Groton, Con
Ocean Harbour, a name derived from the Ocean Whaling Co. which at one time had a station there.
With the 1986 International Whaling Commission (IWC) moratorium on commercial wha
ews conference outside the 2007 International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting, Sato expressed supp
nical Memorandum, Report of the International Whaling Commission, Revista Academia Colombiana de Ci
w Zealand representative on the International Whaling Commission.
uying" by Japan of votes in the International Whaling Commission.
He was U.S. delegate to International Whaling Commission.
The last whale caught by an Australian whaling company was the day before, 20 November.
The wharf was first developed by the whaling company of Samuel Enderby & Sons, which acqui
In 1910, the Ems was sold to Tonsberg Whaling Company of Norway.
Southern Actor was built in 1950 for the whaling company Christian Salvesen Ltd in Leith, Scot
In 1916 she was sold to the Argentine Whaling Company, was renamed the Fortuna but kept her
aptain Nordahl is an associate in a Norwegian whaling company: Bland-Nordahl.
supported pro-whaling resolutions as they are whaling countries themselves (mostly of smaller cetac
es that joined the IWC from both pro and anti whaling countries.
trance to the harbour of Twofold Bay to alert whaling crews of the approach of their prey.
Harbor, Captain Slate in command, for Pacific whaling cruise, including New Zealand whaling grounds
ove that the Charles W. Morgan visited in her whaling days, and another that may have sheltered Sir
When whaling declined in New Bedford, to be replaced by te
The Whaling Disaster of 1871 was an incident off the nort
The Whaling Disaster of 1871.
During the whaling era, whalers from Stromness and Husvik would
The Dundee Whaling Expedition (1892-1893) began on 6 September 1
-93 by Captain Thomas Robertson of the Dundee whaling expedition and named by him after the one in
In 1866, while on a whaling expedition in Baffin Bay, Diana became frozen
ommand of Captain Thomas Worth, set sail on a whaling expedition to the Pacific.
Roughly charted by the Dundee whaling expedition (1892-93) and named after Captain
In 1611, the first whaling expedition sailed to Spitsbergen.
Jonas Poole again sailed to Spitsbergen on a whaling expedition.
is voyage that led to several nations sending whaling expeditions to the islands.
ould not engage in annual confrontations with whaling expeditions in the Southern Ocean, and should
John Bateman and others also established whaling facilities nearby.
Most of the British and Norwegian whaling factories and catchers were destroyed by Germ
as a slang word for the inclined plane of the whaling factories' slipway.
, Massachusetts, the descendant of a Cape Cod whaling family of English ancestry, was an American a
Any of the Nantucket, Massachusetts Whaling family with that surname.
For the whaler and discoverer, see Coffin ( whaling family).
was born in Nantucket, Massachusetts, into a whaling family; his parents were Peleg and Elizabeth
Owned by the whaling firm Samuel Enderby & Sons, it was wrecked of
ference, Sedna is the goddess of sea hunting ( whaling, fishing, etc.).
ng the Revolution and War of 1812, the city's whaling fleet kept growing and by the late 1820s had
the Bob Barker, which had been following the whaling fleet after the Steve Irwin broke off pursuit
two Sea Shepherd ships to hinder the Japanese whaling fleet in the waters around Antarctica.
watched over American commerce, including the whaling fleet, along the western seaboard of South Am
yo Maru served as the fuel tanker for Japan's whaling fleet, and was alleged by Greenpeace to also
rewmen for prize crews for Pinguin's captured whaling fleet.
o Maru was the largest member of the Japanese whaling fleet; providing fuel, resources, and stock s
nd Innes, and presents interesting footage of whaling fleets in action.
aling campaign by actively confronting Soviet whaling fleets in the North Pacific.
After finding success in the "off Japan" whaling grounds the Globe arrived in Honolulu for pro
ipped out of the same port bound for the same whaling grounds.
By that time whaling had collapsed and Dumont D'Urville and his of
the Sea Shepherds will go in order to prevent whaling has made Whale Wars intense and vital televis
zorean sailors and whaleboat builders to U.S. whaling history.
e tail on the badge links to Sandefjord citys whaling history.
t wanting to get into a long discussion about whaling, I think that the current content is rather b
from Texel, with immigrants, food, cattle and whaling implements.
He retired from whaling in 1908 and lived in Oakland until his death
articipate in telling the story of commercial whaling in the United States.
isionaries who first did an at-sea protest of whaling in 1975, and conducted the high-profile campa
gues that outside groups which wish to change whaling in Japan need to understand that any change t
id in a news release: "The issues surrounding whaling in the southern ocean are important and compl
servation Society's campaign against Japanese whaling in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary off the
21 November - Last day of commercial whaling in Australia.
Traditional Whaling in Taiji, depicted in a maki-e in the Edo per
ecialized museum on the subject of whales and whaling in Europe.
The decline in the whaling industry in the mid-to-late 19th century and
ich at the time was supported by the flagging whaling industry as well as the up-and-coming textile
Looking after the interests of the American whaling industry and of the nation's ocean commerce,
mpany, the possibility of employment with the whaling industry and the lack of caribou in their tra
Gracie, who was blind, was involved in the whaling industry until Great Britain revoked the colo
The whaling industry peaked in 1857, when New Bedford acc
It was used in the whaling industry, and boil yards were here.
museum dedicates an entire gallery to Hull's whaling industry, which peaked in the early 19th cent
en thousand items, focusing on the Australian whaling industry, general maritime and fishing artifa
Meanwhile he was also involved in the whaling industry, and he founded the whaling company
It dealt a serious blow to the American whaling industry, already in decline.
Milford Haven, where they attempt to set up a whaling industry.
name was chosen for its association with the whaling industry.
ord, Massachusetts-the center of the American whaling industry.
as bands for casks in the nearby New Bedford whaling industry.
he city's nineteenth-century dominance of the whaling industry.
an sailors and whaleboat builders to the U.S. whaling industry.
ompany and the possibility of jobs within the whaling industry.
Whitby's whaling industry.
rotection of American citizens engaged in the whaling industry.
nability, you can't be sure that the Japanese whaling is entirely unsustainable... It's hard to ima
The Japanese claim that their whaling is legally accepted research, which Sea Sheph
"the farthest thing from terrorism" and that whaling itself constituted terrorism.
Lars Christensen, shipowner and whaling magnate (d.1965)
n Christensen, shipyard owner, ship-owner and whaling manager (d.1923)
ial and environmental issues such as slavery, whaling, Manifest Destiny, uncontrolled urbanization,
h, James Arnold, a New Bedford, Massachusetts whaling merchant, specified that a portion of his est
e Azorean Whaleman Gallery at the New Bedford Whaling Museum and hosts the Azorean Whaling Boats Re
er Museum of Natural History, the New Bedford Whaling Museum in Massachusetts, and Whaleworld, a mu
Interior of The Sandefjord Whaling Museum
e Seamen's Bethel, along with the New Bedford Whaling Museum (located across the street), the histo
Butler Point Whaling Museum is located at Hihi, near Mangonui in N
Just a year later, the New Bedford Whaling Museum was opened.
a recently built whaling museum, with a restored fully equipped whalin
full name is Commander Christen Christensen's Whaling Museum, also called The Sandefjord Whaling Mu
ved the Byrne Waterman Award from the Kendall Whaling Museum, the Samuel Eliot Morison Award for di
g songs on a visit one day to the New Bedford Whaling Museum.
oda in the Bourne Building of the New Bedford Whaling Museum.
The building becomes part of the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park.
of this, the house is part of the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park.
ed a large role in establishing a New Bedford Whaling National Historic Park, a national park which
1999, it is an affiliated area of New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park in New Bedford, Mass
Non-IWC whaling nations have expressed similar sentiments.
garine factory which owned one of the largest whaling navy in the early 20th century.
ships, the Brittania, Speedy and Venusi about whaling off the New Zealand coast.
Of the six specimens taken during Japanese whaling off the Solomon Islands in 1976, the largest
ismantled and moved to Grytviken in 1960, and whaling operations at Husvik permanently ceased.
He managed Boyd's whaling operations.
tercraft historically used in North Carolina, whaling, oyster catching, waterfowl hunting equipment
o Harbour developed into a busy international whaling port after the Weller brothers established th
ambula, Pambula Beach, Towamba and the former whaling port of Eden.
The busiest whaling port south of the Bay of Islands, it was also
Tay near Dundee, Scotland, then the UK's main whaling port.
to settle, and for some decades Milford was a whaling port.
onist and an inventor who enabled destructive whaling practices.
ration and had interests at every step of the whaling process, grew very wealthy.
He resigned in 1854 and took up pastoral and whaling pursuits, establishing a whaling facility jus
believed to have been illegally diverted from whaling research for private consumption.
, who owned her own printmaking studio called Whaling Road Studios, which has been running for thir
events of this 18-month cruise, although his whaling romance, Moby-Dick; or, The Whale, probably g
The Weller brothers whaling settlement at Otakou on the shore of Otago Ha
12 October - The whaling ship Albion, Cuthbert Robertson, leaves Port
Diana was a whaling ship built in 1840, in Bremen, Germany.
In February 2007 the Japanese whaling ship Nisshin Maru experienced a fire below de
to the United States as a teenager aboard the whaling ship Brunette, commanded by Capt.
il 15, 1919) was a late 19th Century American whaling ship captain known to his crew as the Black A
William Badger -- a wooden-hulled whaling ship -- was purchased by the Union Navy on 18
e fictional Captain Bildad, part-owner of the whaling ship Pequod in Herman Melville's Moby-Dick.
on 8 November 1798, while travelling with his whaling ship Hunter from New Zealand to the China Sea
) visits New Zealand for the first time, on a whaling ship (possibly the Alexander) which calls at
This amount was more than 3 entire whaling ship trips from back home could hope to earn
The Eastern Spirit whaling ship was soon found along with its cargo of e
Phoenix (of London), a whaling ship
o wrote The Pariahs, about the sinking of the whaling ship Essex, a trilogy of operas about the Sha
John Palmer from the London whaling ship Phoenix.
In 1808, the British whaling ship Scorpion, under the command of Captain T
e Arctic Sunrise and Nisshin Maru, a Japanese whaling ship, collided.
10 January - The first whaling ship, the Antarctic, enters Lyttelton Harbour
f on his small boat, Cupid, but runs into the whaling ship, The Love Nest.
Commandeur refers to the captain of a whaling ship, as were used during the 18th century to
ary 1888 Chiyoda through 1911 she served as a whaling ship, after which time she was broken up (scr
she met and may have married the captain of a whaling ship, David W. "Bull" Conklin, in 1851.
his descriptions of a sailor's life aboard a whaling ship, are woven into the narrative along with
For whaling ship, see Charles W. Morgan (ship).
age eleven and at 29 he was master of his own whaling ship.
ketch powered by sails or in an ice-breaking whaling ship.
g transferred to Panama where she served as a whaling ship.
f the year Governor King reports half a dozen whaling ships are operating off the north coast.
lished a successful trading station supplying whaling ships working in the Pacific Ocean.
can and English sailors who had run away from whaling ships, living on the islands with the permiss
Bedford, Massachusetts, a port known for its whaling ships.
                                                                                                   


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