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  2. Whale oil - Wikipedia

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    In the 21st century, with most countries having banned whaling, the sale and use of whale oil has practically ceased. Whale oil was obtained by boiling strips of blubber harvested from whales. [3] The removal is known as flensing and the boiling process was called trying out. The boiling was carried out on land in the case of whales caught ...

  3. Whaling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Commercial whaling in the United States dates to the 17th century in New England. The industry peaked in 1846–1852, and New Bedford, Massachusetts, sent out its last whaler, the John R. Mantra, in 1927. The Whaling industry was engaged with the production of three different raw materials: whale oil, spermaceti oil, and whalebone.

  4. History of whaling - Wikipedia

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    Catching peaked in 1902, when 1,305 whales were caught to produce 40,000 barrels of oil. Whale hunting had largely declined by 1910, when only 170 whales were caught. A ban on whaling was imposed by the Althing in 1915. In 1935 an Icelandic company established a whaling station that shut down after only five seasons.

  5. How whaling ventures in the 1800s shaped venture capital as ...

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    The goal was to snag as many whales as possible, in pursuit of their highly valuable whale oil (extracted from blubber), sperm oil, and whalebone.

  6. Sperm oil - Wikipedia

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    In the US, sperm oil was used in cars as an additive to automatic transmission fluid until it was banned by the Endangered Species Act. [23] Prior to 1972, over 30 million lb (14 million kg) of sperm whale oil was used annually in lubricants because of its exceptional lubricity and heat stability. [24]

  7. Whaling in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Also significant was a fall in the price of whale oil to just £18 in 1820–21 season, in response to weak demand caused by a rise in imports of seed oil. [40] More free trade legislation in 1844 saw the high duty on American-caught whale oil reduced from £27 18s 7d per tun to just £6 6s, and the duty on sperm oil fall to £15 15s. [41]

  8. Whaling - Wikipedia

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    Whale oil was an important ingredient of margarine and the company operated its own whaling ships [12] Whales caught 2010–2014, by country. The primary species hunted are minke whales, [13] belugas, narwhals, [14] and pilot whales, which are some of the smallest species of whales.

  9. Sale of federal oil and gas leases in Gulf of Mexico off ...

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    An upcoming sale of federal Gulf of Mexico oil and gas leases was officially postponed Thursday amid legal fights over protections for an endangered species of whale. A federal appellate panel ...