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  2. Whaling - Wikipedia

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    The whaling industry spread throughout the world and became very profitable in terms of trade and resources. Some regions of the world's oceans, along the animals' migration routes, had a particularly dense whale population and became targets for large concentrations of whaling ships, and the industry continued to grow well into the 20th century.

  3. History of whaling - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the late colonial period, the United States grew to become the preeminent whaling nation in the world by the 1830s. American whaling's origins were in New York and New England, including Cape Cod, Massachusetts and nearby cities. Whale oil was in demand chiefly for lamps.

  4. History of Basque whaling - Wikipedia

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    The first undisputed presence of Basque whaling expeditions in the New World was in the second quarter of the 16th century. It appears to have been the French Basques, following the lead of Breton cod-fishermen that reported finding rich whaling grounds in Terranova (Newfoundland).

  5. Iceland issues controversial five-year whaling permits - AOL

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    Under the permits, 209 fin whales and 217 minke whales can be caught during each year's whaling season, which runs from June to September. ... The country is one of only three in the world that ...

  6. Keeping New Bedford's whaling past alive. Descendants of ...

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    Portuguese Captain John T. Gonsalves commanded the legendary whaling ship the Charles W. Morgan on its last whaling voyage out of New Bedford in 1920, but an encounter with a German U-boat during ...

  7. International Whaling Commission - Wikipedia

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    Member states of the International Whaling Commission (in blue) [8] The IWC was created by voluntary agreement among the member states to function as the sole governing body with authority to act under the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling which is an international environmental agreement signed in 1946 in order to "provide for the proper conservation of whale stocks and ...

  8. Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson released from jail in Greenland

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    Japan withdrew from the International Whaling Commission and resumed commercial whaling in 2019, after a 30-year hiatus - although during that time it continued whaling for what it said were ...

  9. Into the Deep: America, Whaling & the World - Wikipedia

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    Into the Deep: America, Whaling & the World is a two-hour documentary by Ric Burns about the history of the whaling industry in the United States. The film was initially released on May 10, 2010. The film was initially released on May 10, 2010.