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  2. Toggling harpoon - Wikipedia

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    The toggling harpoon is an ancient weapon and tool used in whaling to impale a whale when thrown. Unlike earlier harpoon versions which had only one point, a toggling harpoon has a two-part point. One half of the point is firmly attached to the thrusting base, while the other half of the point is fitted over this first point like a cap and ...

  3. Harpoon - Wikipedia

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    The modern whaling harpoon consists of a deck-mounted launcher (mostly a cannon) and a projectile which is a large harpoon with an explosive (penthrite) charge, attached to a thick rope. The spearhead is shaped in a manner which allows it to penetrate the thick layers of whale blubber and stick in the flesh.

  4. Harpoon cannon - Wikipedia

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    Harpoon cannon outside of the Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge. A harpoon cannon is a whaling implement developed in the late 19th century and most used in the 20th century. It would be mounted on the bow of a whale catcher , where it could be easily aimed with a wide field of view at the target.

  5. Nantucket sleighride - Wikipedia

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    A Nantucket sleighride is the dragging of a whaleboat by a harpooned whale while whaling. It is an archaic term from the early days of open-boat whaling, when the animals were harpooned from small open boats. Once harpooned, the whale, in pain from its wound, attempts to flee, but the rope attached to the harpoon drags the whalers' boat along ...

  6. History of whaling - Wikipedia

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    Another early method used a drogue (a semi-floating object) such as a wooden drum or an inflated sealskin tied to an arrow or a harpoon. Once the missile had been shot into a whale's body, the buoyancy and drag from the drogue would eventually cause the whale to tire, allowing it to be approached and killed.

  7. '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 ...

  8. Whaler - Wikipedia

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    The whale catcher was developed during the Steam-powered vesselage, and then driven by diesel engines throughout much of the twentieth century. It was designed with a harpoon gun mounted at its bow and was fast enough to chase and catch rorquals such as the fin whale.

  9. Rescuers free whale trapped by ropes off Skye - AOL

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    In May 2023, a humpback whale that washed up in a Highland loch possibly died after becoming caught up in creel fishing lines, say experts. The animal's carcass was found on sand banks in Loch ...