We Are All Whalers

We Are All Whalers
Title We Are All Whalers PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Moore
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 234
Release 2021-11-12
Genre Nature
ISBN 022680304X

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"Marine scientist Michael J. Moore says we are all whalers, but we don't have to be. Eating fish leads to North Atlantic right whales' entanglement and death. Buying goods made around the world requires global shipping routes, which do not accurately consider right whale breeding and feeding sites, leading to collision. To explain this, Moore conveys to readers scenes from over thirty years' worth of fieldwork, performing whale necropsies for animals stranded on beaches, working as an independent researcher alongside whalers using explosive harpoons, and tracking injured pregnant whales to deliver antibiotics. Despite these sometimes disturbing experiences, Moore has written a hopeful book. He uses these stories to show we can change and to tell us how; the technology for rope-less fishing and tracking whale migrations already exist to protect both right whales and the people who depend on shipping and fishing for their livelihoods"--

The Last Whalers

The Last Whalers
Title The Last Whalers PDF eBook
Author Doug Bock Clark
Publisher John Murray
Total Pages 368
Release 2020-02-20
Genre Indigenous peoples
ISBN 9781529374155

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At a time when global change has eradicated thousands of unique cultures, The Last Whalers tells the inside story of the Lamalerans, an ancient tribe of 1,500 hunter-gatherers who live on a remote Indonesian volcanic island. They have survived for centuries by taking whales with bamboo harpoons, but now are being pushed toward collapse by the encroachment of the modern world. Journalist Doug Bock Clark, who lived with the Lamalerans across three years, weaves together their stories. Clark details how the fragile dreams of one of the world's dwindling indigenous peoples are colliding with the upheavals of our rapidly transforming world, and delivers a group of unforgettable families.

The Sounding of the Whale

The Sounding of the Whale
Title The Sounding of the Whale PDF eBook
Author D. Graham Burnett
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 825
Release 2012-01-31
Genre History
ISBN 0226081303

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The Whaler's Forge

The Whaler's Forge
Title The Whaler's Forge PDF eBook
Author Christine Echeverria Bender
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 218
Release 2009-06-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0870044788

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Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Caxton Press Over a century before Columbus will venture across the Atlantic Ocean, a storm battered Basque whaling galleon drops anchor off the eastern coast in North America. IN this savage new land, harpooner Kepa de Mendieta becomes the victim of a terrible accident and is left behind. With winter approaching, Kepa struggles against eh brutal forces of nature ina fight for survival as well as redemption.

Harpoon

Harpoon
Title Harpoon PDF eBook
Author Andrew Darby
Publisher Allen & Unwin
Total Pages 313
Release 2007
Genre Nature
ISBN 1741764408

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This book reveals the political machinations and manipulations at the highest levels to reinstate whaling, particularly in Japan, and traces the history of modern commercial whaling, the industry's determination to ignore reasonable checks and balances, and the effectiveness of the International Whaling Commission.

When the Whalers Were Up North

When the Whalers Were Up North
Title When the Whalers Were Up North PDF eBook
Author Dorothy Eber
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 212
Release 1996
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780773514218

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Oral histories of the 100 years of British and American whaling off the east coast of Canada and in Hudson Bay, as experienced by the native people who fed, clothed, and hunted with the whalers. Illustrated with modern drawings (some in color), and photographs from the period. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

A Whale Hunt

A Whale Hunt
Title A Whale Hunt PDF eBook
Author Robert Sullivan
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 294
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 0684864347

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With the gray whale off the endangered list, the Makah Indians decide to resurrect the skills of their ancestors and return to the hunt amidst tribal infighting and animal rights activists.