whalers in A Sentence

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    Boston Whaler Was Always Ahead of Its Time.

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    I haven't cared about Hartford since the Whalers left.

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    It was speculated by the Whalers that Tom was protecting the human in these instances.

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    Later Whalers- including Moby Dick-author Herman Melville, who described the islands as"five-and-twenty heaps of cinders"- arrived.

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    Cameroonian goat breed Whalers here is who has focused their attention on these small animals.

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    The Whalers that first spotted him attempted to kill him, but he survived the encounter.

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    Along with Whalers came the fur-seal hunters, who brought the population of this animal close to extinction.

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    It was Canadian Whalers, the Norwegians tell us, who first noticed that a dead whale does not bob in the waves.

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    The boats used in the regatta are 27 feet long‘Whalers' a type of seaboat- each having a crew of five‘pullers'(rowers) and one coxswain(helm).

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    Regular visitors include southern right whales, so named because Whalers found them to be the“right” whales to kill- they floated after being harpooned.

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    In previous centuries some semi-permanent whaling stations were established on the continent, and some Whalers would live there for a year or more.

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    The mother whale first attempted to herd her calf away from the Whalers after it had been harpooned, but soon the calf went belly up.

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    More helpfully, there are a few accounts of Tom being observed to swim around Whalers who would fallen into the water during a hunt.

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    It was speculated that Norwegian Whalers in the area had killed most of them over time, but whether this is true or not isn't known.

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    That said, as previously mentioned, it was once common practice for Whalers to harvest the ambergris from a recently killed whale, if it was present.

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    American whaler Daniel MacKenzie also saw the island in 1828, and named it after the owners of his ship, unaware it had already been named.

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    Leaving the IWC means Japanese Whalers will be able to resume hunting in Japanese coastal waters of minke and other whales currently protected by the IWC.

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    Leaving the IWC means Japanese Whalers will be able to resume the hunting in Japanese coastal waters of minke and other whales currently protected by the commission.

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    He noted that while some Whalers would fight the orcas away after killing a whale, others let them have their spoils and soon“aquire[d] preferential treatment” from the pod.

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    According to the environmentalists, in recent days the Whalers have left their usual hunting ground off Antarctica and are now heading towards the southern tip of South America.

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    The information the MPRA provided made it apparent that PAG Whalers were active in the area, which would be used to launch further attacks on maritime shipping transiting the area.

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    But, according to Kyodo News, Japan plans to stop these controversial expeditions anyway, and instead will direct its commercial Whalers to seas near the country and to its exclusive economic zone.

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    (US Patent 8843) This device was essentially just an electrified version of the harpoon, with hopes of stunning the whale to increase the likelihood of catching it and diminish risk to the Whalers.

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    This behavior was widely panned at the time in news articles as made up by the Whalers, as it was thought that killer whales would simply eat humans if they fell in the water.

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    In 1793, James Colnett described the flora as well as the fauna of the islands, suggesting that the place could be utilized as a base for the Whalers working in the Pacific Ocean.

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    In any event, by the early 20th century the most famous orca in the pod was its herald, the aforementioned“Old Tom,” who would often be the one to notify the Whalers of a catch.

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    But today most think the Whalers were probably telling the truth as it's exceptionally rare for killer whales to attack humans and there has never been a single known case of a wild orca killing a human.

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    By 1930, whether because the remaining members of the pod decided to stop visiting the harbor or Whalers simply wiped them out, with no more of the pod around to drive whales in, Tom's death more or less marked the end of the Davidsons being able to hunt whales in Twofold Bay via small row boats.

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