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  2. History of whaling - Wikipedia

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    The last overwintering in Red Bay was made in 1603. ... (offshore) whaling until long after. In 1719, the Dutch began "regular and intensive whaling" in the Davis ...

  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. Whale oil ...

  4. Whaling - Wikipedia

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    To the left, the black-hulled whaling ships. To the right, the red-hulled whale-watching ship. Iceland, 2011. Number of whales killed since 1900. Whaling is the hunting of whales for their usable products such as meat and blubber, which can be turned into a type of oil that was important in the Industrial Revolution. Whaling was practiced as an ...

  5. Whaling in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Hector Whaling did so in 1960 and Salvesen in 1963, bringing to an end three and a half centuries of British involvement. [87] Whaling product imports were banned in Britain in 1973. [ 88 ] A massive decline in whale numbers had made the industry uneconomic and the International Whaling Commission introduced a moratorium on commercial whaling ...

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

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    So, as we shake off the holiday weekend, it seemed like the right time to do one of my favorite things in the world: Go all the way back to a long-faded beginning. How whaling ventures in the ...

  7. Whaling disaster of 1871 - Wikipedia

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    The Whaling Disaster of 1871. Plate 4. The vessels were still spread out in a long line, some 60 miles (97 km) south of Point Franklin. [6] The ships were in groups of three to five, separated by ice, but within sight of other ships. The signal of abandonment was to strike the American flag.

  8. Anti-whaling activist Watson to stay in Greenland detention - AOL

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    COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson will remain in detention in the Danish autonomous territory of Greenland where he has been held since July, while Denmark decides whether ...

  9. Greenland court extends detention for anti-whaling activist ...

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    COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson will remain in detention in Greenland where he has been held since July while Denmark decides whether to extradite him to Japan, local ...