| 41. | As the state representative for Nantucket, Peleg Coffin also had the whaling industry interests of Nantucket in mind.
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| 42. | The DNA technology can help the whaling industry regulate itself to prevent illegal meat from entering commercial markets.
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| 43. | :provide for the proper conservation of whale stocks and thus make possible the orderly development of the whaling industry.
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| 44. | The town was full of tension while it bore witness to the final days of Australia s whaling industry.
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| 45. | Edgartown is well known as having been one of the primary ports for the whaling industry during the 1800s.
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| 46. | A significant whaling industry was also based in Dundee, largely existing to supply the jute mills with whale oil.
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| 47. | Dahl told The Associated Press by telephone from the Arctic Lofoten Islands, the center of the Norwegian whaling industry.
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| 48. | Their inscriptions reflect the historic culture of the times and the whaling industry that then occupied many Frisian Islanders.
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| 49. | In 1848 New Bedford resident Lewis Temple invented the toggling harpoon, an invention that would revolutionize the whaling industry.
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| 50. | One thing readers can take away from the article is an understanding of the terms the whaling industry uses.
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