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Biology 163 - Human Impact on the Environment: Whaling

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Whaling--Overviews

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Traditional Japanese Whaling 1800s

"Traditional low impact net whaling off the coast of Japan was a source of scarce protein in the 1800s"

raditional low-impact net whaling off the coast of Japan was a source of scarce protein in the 1800s. - See more at: http://chelseagreen.com/blogs/richardseireeni/2010/02/23/whales-what-happens-to-japans-scientific-harvest/#sthash.NDsbzWx9.dpuf
raditional low-impact net whaling off the coast of Japan was a source of scarce protein in the 1800s. - See more at: http://chelseagreen.com/blogs/richardseireeni/2010/02/23/whales-what-happens-to-japans-scientific-harvest/#sthash.NDsbzWx9.dpuf
Traditional low-impact net whaling off the coast of Japan was a source of scarce protein in the 1800s. - See more at: http://chelseagreen.com/blogs/richardseireeni/2010/02/23/whales-what-happens-to-japans-scientific-harvest/#sthash.NDsbzWx9.dpuf
Traditional low-impact net whaling off the coast of Japan was a source of scarce protein in the 1800s. - See more at: http://chelseagreen.com/blogs/richardseireeni/2010/02/23/whales-what-happens-to-japans-scientific-harvest/#sthash.NDsbzWx9.dpuf


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