Northwest History. State History. Fishing Commercial. Fishing Conditions.

Pacific Whale Catch Estimated At 1019. Pacific Whale Catch Estimated At 1019. Special to The Christian Science Monitor. SEATTLE, Wash.—Whalers of the Pacific are in again. When the 14 boats of the whaling fleet sailed away in May and when they returned in October they attracted attention, for althou...

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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/144075 2023-05-15T13:47:52+02:00 Northwest History. State History. Fishing Commercial. Fishing Conditions. The Christian Science Monitor 1935-10-18 Pacific Whale Catch Estimated At 1019. 1935-10-18 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/144075 English eng nwh-sh-118-38-69 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/144075 http://rightstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. Pacific Whale whaling fleet steam whalers Aleutian Islands Kodiak mammals Arctic Ocean Antarctic Ocean Pacific coast animal fat animal oil Northwest Pacific--History--20th Century United States--Fishing Commercial--20th Century Text Clippings 1935 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:40:48Z Pacific Whale Catch Estimated At 1019. Pacific Whale Catch Estimated At 1019. Special to The Christian Science Monitor. SEATTLE, Wash.—Whalers of the Pacific are in again. When the 14 boats of the whaling fleet sailed away in May and when they returned in October they attracted attention, for although they are now 'steam whalers" lacking the romance of the old sailing vessel period, they still go out around the Aleutian Islands and off Kodiak, here the great mammals of the sea are to be found. Whaling is carried on in both Arctic and Antarctic Oceans, not because the whale is primarily a cold water product but because it has been "fished out" in more available waters. Total figures, for this year's catch on the Pacific coast to date amounted to 1019 whales, producing 2,095,950 gallons of oil or approximately 42,000 barrels. Better prices for animal fat this year are due to a dearth of the product. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Ocean Arctic Arctic Ocean Aleutian Islands Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Antarctic Antarctic Ocean Arctic Arctic Ocean Pacific
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whaling fleet
steam whalers
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Kodiak
mammals
Arctic Ocean
Antarctic Ocean
Pacific coast
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Pacific--History--20th Century
United States--Fishing Commercial--20th Century
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whaling fleet
steam whalers
Aleutian Islands
Kodiak
mammals
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Pacific coast
animal fat
animal oil
Northwest
Pacific--History--20th Century
United States--Fishing Commercial--20th Century
Northwest History. State History. Fishing Commercial. Fishing Conditions.
topic_facet Pacific Whale
whaling fleet
steam whalers
Aleutian Islands
Kodiak
mammals
Arctic Ocean
Antarctic Ocean
Pacific coast
animal fat
animal oil
Northwest
Pacific--History--20th Century
United States--Fishing Commercial--20th Century
description Pacific Whale Catch Estimated At 1019. Pacific Whale Catch Estimated At 1019. Special to The Christian Science Monitor. SEATTLE, Wash.—Whalers of the Pacific are in again. When the 14 boats of the whaling fleet sailed away in May and when they returned in October they attracted attention, for although they are now 'steam whalers" lacking the romance of the old sailing vessel period, they still go out around the Aleutian Islands and off Kodiak, here the great mammals of the sea are to be found. Whaling is carried on in both Arctic and Antarctic Oceans, not because the whale is primarily a cold water product but because it has been "fished out" in more available waters. Total figures, for this year's catch on the Pacific coast to date amounted to 1019 whales, producing 2,095,950 gallons of oil or approximately 42,000 barrels. Better prices for animal fat this year are due to a dearth of the product.
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title_full_unstemmed Northwest History. State History. Fishing Commercial. Fishing Conditions.
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