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  2. History of whaling - Wikipedia

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    A View of Whale Fishery, 1790, from Captain Cook's voyages. Britain's involvement in whaling extended from 1611 to the 1960s and had three phases. The Northern (or Arctic) whale fishery lasted from 1611 to 1914 and involved whaling primarily off Greenland, and particularly the Davis Strait. The Southern (or South Seas) whale fishery was active ...

  3. Whaling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    During the early 1960s, a small whaling fishery was developed near Astoria, Oregon as a collaboration between a local fishing family and the processing firm BioProducts. A single-ship operation was successful during the early 1960s, making a profit through sales of meat to local mink farms and whale oil to NASA.

  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.

  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 in ...

  6. Whaling in the Soviet Union and Russia - Wikipedia

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    Ships of the Sovetskaya Ukraina factory fleet tying up at the port of Odessa during the 1959–1960 whaling season. Russian whaling has been conducted by native peoples in the Chukotka region of Russia since at least 4,000 years ago by native Yupik and Chukchi people, but commercial whaling did not begin until the mid-19th century, when companies based in Finland (then part of Imperial Russia ...

  7. Whaling in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Men working at whaling station, South Africa. The practise of whaling in South Africa gained momentum at the start of the 19th century and ended in 1975. [1] By the mid-1960s, South Africa had depleted their population of fin whales, and subsequently those of sperm and sei whales, and had to resort to hunting the small and less-profitable minke whale. [2]

  8. A rare endangered whale spotted off NC will likely die from ...

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    An endangered North Atlantic right whale spotted entangled in fishing gear off the Outer Banks is likely to die, federal officials said Friday. The 3-year-old male, identified as right whale #5132 ...

  9. Yukon Harbor orca capture operation - Wikipedia

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    The Yukon Harbor orca capture operation was the first planned, deliberate trapping of a large group of orcas (killer whales). 15 southern resident orcas were trapped by Ted Griffin and his Seattle Public Aquarium party on 15 February 1967, in Yukon Harbor on the west side of Puget Sound. [1]