A Brief History of Antarctic Whaling

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History

 

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Eva L

 

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November 6, 2015

 

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University

 

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Between 1937 and 1963, fin whales were by far the most hunted of all species of whale hunted since 1925, with over 27,000 fin whales killed in the 1960-61 whaling season. As with blue whales, the populations of fin whales suffered drastically from the relentless hunting and catches rapidly declined from 1962 until the closure of the Grytviken processing site in 1964 when the viability of the site became untenable...
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Sperm whales although caught from 1930 in relatively small numbers, were now hunted vigorously for their additional oil derived from the spermaceti organ, found in the distinctively large head of the whale. The oil derived from spermaceti was highly prized as a fine lubricant, but was also used in cosmetics and to produce candles as the oil was odourless...
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