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  • History of whaling - Wikipedia
    Whaling has been an important subsistence and economic activity in multiple regions throughout human history Commercial whaling dramatically reduced in importance during the 19th century due to the development of alternatives to whale oil for lighting, and the collapse in whale populations
  • Whaling in the 19th Century a Historical Overview
    Understanding this history is vital for grasping the environmental and economic consequences that echo to this day We will explore the key themes of 19th-century whaling, including its technological advancements, the leading nations’ fleets, and the lasting effects on marine life and trade
  • World’s Most Comprehensive Whaling History Database Released
    The data file includes 466,134 data records assembled in a common format suitable for spatial and temporal analysis of American whaling throughout the 19th century
  • Whalesite home page
    The purpose of Whalesite org is to offer an anthology of books, articles and images about 19th century sperm-whaling in the Pacific and the early history of places the whalers and whaleships visited — the Sandwich Islands, the Galapagos Islands, Pitcairn's Island and the Bonin Islands
  • Whales and Hunting - New Bedford Whaling Museum
    Whaling was an exceptionally dangerous business both physically and economically In the Yankee whale fishery injuries and death were common to almost every voyage Many vessels were lost Few individuals got rich whaling and most of those were owners and agents
  • Aboard a Whaling Ship, 1850 - EyeWitness to History
    During the 19th century whaling was a lucrative business and it made many East Coast seaports rich Ports such as New Bedford, Massachusetts and Nantucket thrived as their whaling ships roamed the seas of the world on voyages lasting up to four years
  • Whaling - Commercial, History, Impacts | Britannica
    During the 18th and early 19th centuries, whaling vessels were chiefly merchant ships (occasionally barks) transporting equipment, crews, and catch They were double-hulled and reinforced with beams against sea ice and were heavily armed against attack
  • Life onboard a Whaleship - New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park . . .
    By the middle of the 19th century, whale populations had declined Whaling expeditions grew longer as New Bedford vessels expanded their hunting grounds to the Pacific and Arctic oceans
  • Collateral damage to marine and terrestrial ecosystems from Yankee . . .
    Here, we describe and quantify the diverse array of organisms other than large whale species captured by the American whaling fleet during the latter half of the 19th century (ships leaving port 1847–1900)
  • History of the 19th Century Whaling Industry - ThoughtCo
    The 19th-century whaling industry was important for America, providing oil and other whale products Whaling ships from New England often traveled for years, making it a dangerous yet adventurous job The invention of oil wells caused the whaling industry's decline as kerosene replaced whale oil





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