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  1. 61
    by Lovatt, Fiona Margaret
    Published 2007
    ... population of large mammals. The importation by whalers of two separate groups of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus...
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    ... of American offshore whalers in the mid-19th century along the equator, an area known as the “on-the-line...
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    by Hadley, Kristopher R.
    Published 2007
    ... by Thule Inuit whalers, whose activities altered nutrient levels in nearby ponds. Two Thule Inuit whaling...
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  6. 66
    by Cameron M. Bell, Robert A. Dieterich
    Published 2010-03-01
    ... island of South Georgia on three occasions in the early 1900s by Norwegian whalers, and today they exist...
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  7. 67
    by Rigg, E. M.
    Published 2013
    ... of the whalers, before any organised settlement by Whites, up to the opening of the goldfields on the West Coast...
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    by Dickinson, Anthony Bertram
    Published 1987
    .... The potential of an industry was not realized until American whalers arrived by 1774. Continued sealing...
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    by Louwrens Hacquebord
    Published 1990-06-01
    ... of Spitsbergen, which have been colonized by whalers who brought their own socio-historical environment. One...
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    by Cancel, Carole
    Published 2011
    ... the Inuit of Eastern Arctic Canada and explorers, whalers, merchants, missionaries and finally...
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    by Laura González, Miranda van der Linde
    Published 2014-06-01
    ... lookouts spotting the animals from strategic points on the shore (as whalers did). These lookouts use...
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