| 21. | In 1675, Yoriharu Wada invented a new method of whaling, entangling the animals in nets before harpooning them.
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| 22. | After harpooning a whale and learning why he was abducted, Dexter arranges to have the vessel return to port.
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| 23. | Natives in places like Kaktovik depend on the whale meat, and harpooning whales is an essential part of their culture.
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| 24. | Opponents say the estimates are uncertain, that whales should never be hunted and that harpooning is a cruel hunting method.
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| 25. | Opponents say harpooning whales is cruel, while whalers say their hunt is no worse than any other hunt for wild game.
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| 26. | The ships pursued and tried to prevent whaling skipper Arne Enghaugen from harpooning whales for profit from his trawler off southern Norway.
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| 27. | After the harpooning, some of the killer whales would even grab the ropes in their teeth and aid the whalers in hauling.
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| 28. | Since the harpooning reaction is a two-body process it does not need so high pressure like for three-body reaction.
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| 29. | In 1967 it was alleged that fishermen were harpooning seals and dolphins in South Australian waters and using the meat as crayfish bait.
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| 30. | Opponents say whale population is uncertain, that harpooning is cruel, and that whales are intelligent creatures that should not be killed at all.
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