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61, Gleen Cordinier is curator of the Whaling Museum here in Mystic , Connecticut.
62, The Americans appeared , rough , rugged, good - looking veterans of the whaling grounds.
63, Greenpeace doesn't campaign against aboriginal subsistence whaling, because it's not the problem, " Mackenzie said. "
64, A policeman escorts a Greenpeace member dressed as a whale during a protest march against the special meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) in Tokyo February 14, 2007.
65, The whaling ship came to grief on a hidden rock.
66, Men went whaling to get the valuable oil, meat, and bones of whale.
67, So the plan might slow the steady creep up in whaling.
68, Australia's anti - whaling film clip accuses Japan of using its scientific whaling a cover for commercial hunting.
69, American officials point out that the moratorium as it stands now has no teeth and that moral suasion hasn't stopped whaling nations from hunting in greater and greater numbers.
70, The ban on whaling come up for review in 2008.
71, Photo: A crew member of a Japanese whaling vessel waves upon aa port of Shimonoseki, Japan.
72, Norway has been top dog of the whaling business for more than half a century.
73, Lucy has been whaling away on the typewriter for two hours.
74, The lookout on a whaling ship has sighted a spouting whale.
75, The uncontrolled whaling may put the whales out of existence.
76, In response, Japan's pro - whaling position appears only to have hardened.
77, By 1986, the Commission had passed a moratorium on commercial whaling.
78, But whaling constituencies swung to the DPJ in the last election.
79, "We want to see real controls on the whaling that exists today and that continues to go on without international control," says Medina.
80, They correspond with extraordinary precision to the adoption of substitutes, kerosene for whale oil and steel for whale bone in corsets (the primary commercial reasons behind whaling).
81, The whaling fleet began to fill away on a northerly course.
82, The boxer is whaling away at his opponent with both fist.
83, The modern Icelandic whaling industry was entirely for meat and almost entirely for export.
84, Melville incorporated in " Moby Dick " an exhaustive encyclopaedia of whaling lore.
85, Hundreds of years of whaling have nearly wiped them out.
86, She shared that Iceland resumed commercial whaling in 2006(sentencedict .com), and dramatically increased its self-allocated quotas in 2009 to include 150 fin whalesannually.
87, In the 8th and 9th centuries its port was a base for slave trading, privateering, whaling, and shipbuilding. Population, 2, '25.
88, Last year, Australia filed a complaint against Japan at the world court in The Hague to stop Southern Oceanscientific whaling.
89, B the accommodation of persons engaged in usual sea-going routine in vessels engaged in whaling or in similar pursuits.
90, Two Greenpeace protesters "keep an eye on" Japan on a mock pink whale in front of the Sydney Opera House to protest the Japanese whaling fleet's departure for Antarctica to harvest the Minke whale.
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