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  2. Whaling in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Whale meat captured in Norway is primarily eaten by humans. In 2014 113 metric tonnes of offal and other byproducts were sold to make animal feed for the fur industry. [34] [35] Whale meat is also used as a niche product for pet food in Norway. [36] According to opinion polls by Opinion in 2009 and 2010, about 80% of Norwegians have eaten whale ...

  3. Whale watching - Wikipedia

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    Whale watching business in Saint Andrews, New Brunswick. Whale watching and hunting take place in different regions of Canada: the former mainly on Atlantic and Pacific coasts, the latter exclusively in the Arctic. Whale watching happens in the Saint Lawrence River, western Hudson's Bay near Churchill, and British Columbia.

  4. The islands that went from whale hunting to whale watching - AOL

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    It is, says Cravinho, an “educational approach to whale watching.” Nearly 20 whale watching companies currently operate across the Azores, following global best practices and guidelines issued ...

  5. Cetacean surfacing behaviour - Wikipedia

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    Whale watching is carried out on every continent, with an estimated 13 million people participating in 2008. [48] This, when combined with the sustained increase in boat vessel traffic, has likely affected the surface activity of cetaceans. When boats and other whale watching vessels approach, most cetaceans will either avoid or seek interactions.

  6. Spitsbergen - Wikipedia

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    The name Spitsbergen, meaning "pointed mountains" (from the Dutch spits - pointed, bergen - mountains), [6] at first applied both to the main island and to the associated archipelago as a whole. In the 17th and 18th centuries, English whalers referred to the islands as "Greenland", [ 7 ] a practice still followed in 1780 and criticized by ...

  7. Whale watching week: After lowest numbers since 1960s ... - AOL

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    Every spring whale watching season is a big moment on the Oregon Coast, but this year’s means just a little bit more. Last year the number of gray whales and calves dropped to the lowest levels ...

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