whaling in English

noun
1
the practice or industry of hunting and killing whales for their oil, meat, or whalebone.
What is the effect of the increasing whale watching industry, which like whaling before it, ranges from feeding to birthing grounds?
verb
1
beat; hit.
Dad came upstairs and whaled me

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "whaling" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "whaling", or refer to the context using the word "whaling" in the English Dictionary.

1. In 1964, commercial whaling of Bowheads was regulated by the International Whaling Commission

2. Beholdance: Keep the Ban on Whaling

3. In Brazil, the last whaling station was closed down in 1973.

4. Bowheads received complete protection from commercial whaling in 1946 [1]

5. 2 The convention called for a two-year moratorium on commercial whaling.

6. (e)Support proposals for the management of aboriginal subsistence whaling that:

7. In 1982 the IWC adopted a moratorium on commercial whaling.

8. In 1845, whaling ship Manhattan (1843) rescued 22 Japanese shipwrecked sailors.

9. In the past (pre whaling era), Blue whales were extremely abundant (150,000 – 200,000 before whaling began) and found swimming in all of the major oceans of the world.

10. Iceland and Norway do not recognize the ban and operate commercial whaling.

11. Mixed with these were rusty old whaling lances and harpoons all broken and deformed.

12. The current abundance and level of depletion compared with pre-whaling numbers are uncertain.

13. Whaling was a key marine industry but ceased at Albany in 1978.

14. It would reverse the emerging global consensus for whale conservation and inexplicably legitimize commercial whaling.

15. Frank is the senior curator of the New Bedford Whaling Museum, and is thus in a perfect position to bring out _Ingenious Contrivances, Curiously Carved: Scrimshaw in the New Bedford Whaling Museum_ (David R

16. As most young candidates for the pains and penalties of whaling stop at this same New

17. The pro - whaling screed was approved by a much thinner margin : 33 votes to

18. Norway has been top dog of the whaling business for more than half a century.

19. Frank is the senior curator of the New Bedford Whaling Museum, and is thus in a perfect position to bring out _Ingenious Contrivances, Curiously Carved: Scrimshaw in the New Bedford Whaling Museum_ (David R

20. • Ishmael is still not satisfied that he has Bestowed enough dignity on the profession of whaling

21. New London had a long tradition of whaling, going back to the colonial period before the revolutionary war.

22. Last year, Australia filed a complaint against Japan at the world court in The Hague to stop Southern Oceanscientific whaling.

23. The deal envisaged would permit a limited resumption of commercial whaling inside the 200-mile coastal zones of the countries concerned.

24. Then Basque and Portuguese mariners established seasonal whaling and fishing outposts along the Atlantic coast in the early 16th century.

25. But no more of this blubbering now, we are going a-whaling and there is plenty of that yet to come.

26. They Cynically tried to trade off a reduction in the slaughter of dolphins against a resumption of commercial whaling: 2

27. But whalers haven’t even been spotting Bowheads near Utqiaġvik, said Brower, a former president of the Barrow Whaling Captains Association

28. So in the early '80s, there was a ban on commercial whaling that came into force as a result of this campaign.

29. But no more of this blubbering now, we are going a- whaling, and there is plenty of that yet to come.

30. Cynically in a sentence 1) They Cynically tried to trade off a reduction in the slaughter of dolphins against a resumption of commercial whaling

31. Brower, the grandson, still uses a heavy brass harpoon gun stamped as having been made in a very different whaling capital, New Bedford, Mass.

32. We got measurements from old whaling records, and we made everything as absolutely accurate as we could to build an inflatable, life- sized blue whale.

33. in writing. - (LT) I believe that considering the painful past of commercial whaling and the recent increase in threats to whale populations - such as accidental whaling during fishing, collisions with boats, global climate change and acoustic pollution in oceans - in international forums the EU must consistently and harmoniously ensure the greatest protection of whales at global level.

34. As merchant vessels, they plied mostly coastal trading routes, but oceanic voyages were not uncommon; some Brigs were even used for whaling and sealing

35. In Moby-Dick, an adventurous whaling voyage becomes the vehicle for examining such themes as obsession, the nature of evil, and human struggle against the elements.

36. Barents’ discovery paved the way for an epoch of bustling activity in the Svalbard area, including whaling, sealing, trapping, exploration, and eventually coal mining, scientific research, and tourism.

37. Acquaintances at whaling stations began bringing him whale penises as well, and the collection grew from there, expanding through donations and acquisitions from various sources around Iceland.

38. Due to commercial whaling, their global population has been significantly reduced; at present it is unclear how many Blue whales remain in the ocean due to their large range and dispersal

39. Last year, Australia filed a complaint against Japan at the world court in The Hague to stop Southern Ocean scientific whaling. The decision is expected to come in 2013 or later.

40. Phishing/whaling is the fraudulent practice of sending emails purporting to be from reputable companies to trick individuals into revealing personal information, such as passwords and account numbers, or to acquire control over a user account in your domain.

41. Fishermen and other mariners who used Caravels along the Atlantic coast of Portugal and the Cantabrian coast of Spain probably strengthened the hull to withstand the open ocean, perhaps using small whaling vessels as their model

42. (There’s also a case to be made that “Wellerman” is a whaling song, not a Chantey, but let’s practice some 2021 self care and confront our disappointments slowly.) Anyway, here’s a great example of sea Chantey …

43. The Bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus) got its name from its high, arched jaw that resembles a bow.They are a cold-water whale that lives in the Arctic.Bowheads are still hunted by native whalers in the Arctic through special permission for aboriginal subsistence whaling.

44. ‘Ice-floe trajectories from 24 to 26 April illustrate the middle of the period when the Alongshore lead was steadily open, movement offices to the SW, and other stable conditions conducive to whaling.’ ‘Nearshore, the seaward flanks, in the lee of a SSW-directed Alongshore flow, are steeper.’

45. So I went up there, and I lived with these guys out in their whaling camp here, and photographed the entire experience, beginning with the taxi ride to Newark airport in New York, and ending with the butchering of the second whale, seven and a half days later.

46. ‘The study places the Eastern Arctic Bowhead whale, Western arctic Bowhead whale and the Eastern Hudson Bay beluga whale on the list of species facing imminent extinction.’ ‘A preliminary glossary of Inuktitut words relating to Bowheads, whaling, and related topics has been prepared, but it is not included in the book, as it awaits

47. The wife of a whaling captain had provided the chapel with a handsome pair of red worsted man- ropes for this ladder, which, being itself nicely headed, and stained with a mahogany colour, the whole contrivance, considering what manner of chapel it was, seemed by no means in bad taste.

48. ‘There is a convenient drain Chute at the back and all you have to do is hold a funnel under the Chute to put most of the powder back in the can.’ ‘Its stern was marred by a gigantic Chute, a ramp from sea to deck such as whaling ships use to drag aboard the 190-ton carcasses of blue whales.’