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  2. Svend Foyn - Wikipedia

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    Foyn was the first to hit the whale with grenade harpoon. Svend Foyn patented his grenade harpoon gun in 1870. He modified existing designs and utilized ideas developed by Erik Eriksen. It consisted of a cannon that fired a barbed explosive head harpoon. Aimed and fired, the harpoon barb would hook into the whale.

  3. Harpoon cannon - Wikipedia

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    The idea was modernized and perfected by Norwegian Svend Foyn. He developed a swiveling steel cannon, mounted to the bow deck of his steel and steam whaling ship, improving accuracy, and lastly, attaching an exploding steel head to the harpoon, filled with 500 grams (18 oz) of black powder. While by no means instantaneous, the whale's death ...

  4. Whaling in Norway - Wikipedia

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    A Norwegian, Svend Foyn, also studied the American method in Iceland. [9] Svend Foyn, who came to be considered the 'Father of modern whaling', was born in Tønsberg in 1809. After years of experiments and expeditions, he patented the modern whaling harpoon in 1870, the basic design of which is still in use today.

  5. History of whaling - Wikipedia

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    In 1863 Svend Foyn invented a harpoon with a flexible joint between the head and shaft and adapted Walsøe and Dahl's ideas, initiating the modern whaling era. Later, cannon-fired harpoons, strong cables, and steam winches were mounted on maneuverable, steam-powered catcher boats.

  6. Harpoon - Wikipedia

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    A harpoon is a long, spear-like projectile used in fishing, whaling, sealing, and other hunting to shoot, kill, and capture large fish or marine mammals such as seals, sea cows, and whales. It impales the target and secures it with barb or toggling claws, allowing the fishermen or hunters to use an attached rope or chain to pull and retrieve ...

  7. Whaling in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Further experimentation at that period by Svend Foyn at Tonsberg in Norway resulted in a safer and more efficient harpoon cannon that was patented in 1870. [63] These cannon were mounted on the bow of steam-powered metal-hulled catchers and allowed faster whale species to be hunted.

  8. 'Harpoon Hunters' star compares waiting for tuna to a 'sniper ...

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    watch: ‘harpoon hunters’ star says stormy weather can make their job dangerous Dion said that one of the hardest parts of the job is finding the tuna. Cynthia C2 Capt. Tyler Macallister on the ...

  9. Erik Eriksen (explorer) - Wikipedia

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    Erik Eriksen gained neither profits nor the honor for his contribution as Foyn had financed production and development of the harpoon and it was designed while Eriksen was employed by him. However, Svend Foyn did provide financial assistance to Eriksen's family in Hammerfest. [4] Erik Eriksen later died during a blizzard in Dakota Territory.