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  2. Zodiac Milpro - Wikipedia

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    High speed light boat of the river Seine police unit in Paris in August 2012. Zodiac Milpro, headquartered in Paris, France, is a company that manufactures inflatable boats and rigid hull inflatable boats for the emergency services, military and professional users, including heavy-duty inflatable work boats that can carry payloads up to four tons and passengers for ecotourism, whale watching ...

  3. American Princess Cruises - Wikipedia

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    The ferry, which used leisure boats American Princess and American Princess II made its maiden voyage on May 12, 2008, [5] and was set to make its final voyage on March 19, 2010 due to low ridership (an average of 160 commuters used the ferry on weekdays). [6]

  4. To keep whales safe, Coast Guard launches boat alert ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Coast Guard is launching a whale alert program in Washington’s Salish Sea to help commercial and transit ships steer clear of the marine mammals. ... on whale-watching apps and data ...

  5. Whale watching - Wikipedia

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    Commercial whale watching operations were found in 119 countries. Direct revenue of whale watching trips was estimated at US$872.7 million and indirect revenue of $2,113.1 million was spent by whale watchers in tourism-related businesses. [2] Whale watching is of particular importance to developing countries.

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

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  7. Montagu whaler - Wikipedia

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    The Naval whaler was derived from commercial whaleboats, which were successful sea boats that whalers launched from whaleships to pursue whales. The whaleboats were clinker-built craft that were propelled by oars or two sails, a foresail, and a mainsail.

  8. Video shows humpback whale circling around Australian tourist ...

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    A group of whale-watching tourists got more than they bargained for in a recent trip off Australia's coast. A massive whale circled a boat near Sydney for nearly an hour Aug. 16, leaving the 21 ...

  9. 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 ...