WA02403-00....WASHINGTON - The inside of the Whale Museum in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wa02403-00washington-the-inside-of-the-whale-museum-in-friday-harbor-on-san-juan-island-image239773215.html
RMRX2H53–WA02403-00....WASHINGTON - The inside of the Whale Museum in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island.
Cap-de-Bon-Désir Interpretation and Observation Center for the observation of the maritimes mammals wildlife, in particular whales and beluga Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cap-de-bon-dsir-interpretation-and-observation-center-for-the-observation-of-the-maritimes-mammals-wildlife-in-particular-whales-and-beluga-image453337633.html
RF2H9F8NN–Cap-de-Bon-Désir Interpretation and Observation Center for the observation of the maritimes mammals wildlife, in particular whales and beluga
'Flensing' a whale at a South Georgia Island (South Atlantic) whaling station circa 1930's where whales were once processed on an industrial scale with 175,250 whales being processed in factories across the island between 1904 and 1965. The largest ever blue whale (33.58 metres) was recorded at Grytviken which has now become a heritage interpretation centre to show '....how humankind can move from extreme exploitation of nature to its long-term care and stewardship.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flensing-a-whale-at-a-south-georgia-island-south-atlantic-whaling-station-circa-1930s-where-whales-were-once-processed-on-an-industrial-scale-with-175250-whales-being-processed-in-factories-across-the-island-between-1904-and-1965-the-largest-ever-blue-whale-3358-metres-was-recorded-at-grytviken-which-has-now-become-a-heritage-interpretation-centre-to-show-how-humankind-can-move-from-extreme-exploitation-of-nature-to-its-long-term-care-and-stewardship-image408978063.html
RM2ENAFKB–'Flensing' a whale at a South Georgia Island (South Atlantic) whaling station circa 1930's where whales were once processed on an industrial scale with 175,250 whales being processed in factories across the island between 1904 and 1965. The largest ever blue whale (33.58 metres) was recorded at Grytviken which has now become a heritage interpretation centre to show '....how humankind can move from extreme exploitation of nature to its long-term care and stewardship.'
Whale watching interpretive sign near mouth of Klamath River in Redwood National and State Parks, California, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/whale-watching-interpretive-sign-near-mouth-of-klamath-river-in-redwood-national-and-state-parks-california-usa-image455908868.html
RM2HDMCBG–Whale watching interpretive sign near mouth of Klamath River in Redwood National and State Parks, California, USA
Art installation of Killer Whales in downtown Vancouver Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-art-installation-of-killer-whales-in-downtown-vancouver-133487632.html
RMHN4TRC–Art installation of Killer Whales in downtown Vancouver
Centre d'interpretation des Mammiferes Marin (Center for the Interpretation of Marine Mammals) in Tadoussac overlooks salt water Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-centre-dinterpretation-des-mammiferes-marin-center-for-the-interpretation-80462376.html
RMEJWAG8–Centre d'interpretation des Mammiferes Marin (Center for the Interpretation of Marine Mammals) in Tadoussac overlooks salt water
An ancient Chalupa, small boat used to hunt whales, backdropped by a large wall mural of a whale, at the Red Bay National Histor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-ancient-chalupa-small-boat-used-to-hunt-whales-backdropped-by-a-26325695.html
RMBER6KB–An ancient Chalupa, small boat used to hunt whales, backdropped by a large wall mural of a whale, at the Red Bay National Histor
. English: A Whaler off a Mountainous Coast Compositionally, this painting of a whaler off a mountainous coast, relates to another picture by John Wilson Carmichael (1800-68) in the NMM, the ''Erebus' and 'Terror' in the Antarctic' (BHC1215). Here, though, just one ship represents the only human presence in an environment of rough peaks, glaciers, mountains and jagged rocks. The ship is portrayed tossed in the waves as it navigates a passage though a sound. In the foreground is Carmichael's interpretation of the wildlife in such an environment. Whales send up jets of water in the foreground t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-a-whaler-off-a-mountainous-coast-compositionally-this-painting-of-a-whaler-off-a-mountainous-coast-relates-to-another-picture-by-john-wilson-carmichael-1800-68-in-the-nmm-the-erebus-and-terror-in-the-antarctic-bhc1215-here-though-just-one-ship-represents-the-only-human-presence-in-an-environment-of-rough-peaks-glaciers-mountains-and-jagged-rocks-the-ship-is-portrayed-tossed-in-the-waves-as-it-navigates-a-passage-though-a-sound-in-the-foreground-is-carmichaels-interpretation-of-the-wildlife-in-such-an-environment-whales-send-up-jets-of-water-in-the-foreground-t-image206543652.html
RMP00TF0–. English: A Whaler off a Mountainous Coast Compositionally, this painting of a whaler off a mountainous coast, relates to another picture by John Wilson Carmichael (1800-68) in the NMM, the ''Erebus' and 'Terror' in the Antarctic' (BHC1215). Here, though, just one ship represents the only human presence in an environment of rough peaks, glaciers, mountains and jagged rocks. The ship is portrayed tossed in the waves as it navigates a passage though a sound. In the foreground is Carmichael's interpretation of the wildlife in such an environment. Whales send up jets of water in the foreground t
Tourist looking at an ancient Chalupa, small boat used to hunt whales, backdropped by a large wall mural of a whale, at the Red Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tourist-looking-at-an-ancient-chalupa-small-boat-used-to-hunt-whales-15525583.html
RMANGWNM–Tourist looking at an ancient Chalupa, small boat used to hunt whales, backdropped by a large wall mural of a whale, at the Red
. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 388 DISCOVERY REPORTS other, and as regards humpback whales to the divergence of the results of Chittleborough (1955 6) and Symons and Weston (1958). It is thought that the techniques used by the 'Discovery' Committee and later by the National Institute of Oceanography have been fairly well standardized and that in the present material individual differences in interpretation are reasonably small. There is, however, a basic cause of variation which must now be mentioned. Fusion of the epiphyses Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/discovery-reports-discovery-ship-scientific-expeditions-ocean-antarctica-falkland-islands-388-discovery-reports-other-and-as-regards-humpback-whales-to-the-divergence-of-the-results-of-chittleborough-1955-6-and-symons-and-weston-1958-it-is-thought-that-the-techniques-used-by-the-discovery-committee-and-later-by-the-national-institute-of-oceanography-have-been-fairly-well-standardized-and-that-in-the-present-material-individual-differences-in-interpretation-are-reasonably-small-there-is-however-a-basic-cause-of-variation-which-must-now-be-mentioned-fusion-of-the-epiphyses-image231420730.html
RMRCE3E2–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 388 DISCOVERY REPORTS other, and as regards humpback whales to the divergence of the results of Chittleborough (1955 6) and Symons and Weston (1958). It is thought that the techniques used by the 'Discovery' Committee and later by the National Institute of Oceanography have been fairly well standardized and that in the present material individual differences in interpretation are reasonably small. There is, however, a basic cause of variation which must now be mentioned. Fusion of the epiphyses
WA02402-00....WASHINGTON - The inside of the Whale Museum in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wa02402-00washington-the-inside-of-the-whale-museum-in-friday-harbor-on-san-juan-island-image239773190.html
RMRX2H46–WA02402-00....WASHINGTON - The inside of the Whale Museum in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island.
Cap-de-Bon-Désir Interpretation and Observation Center for the observation of the maritimes mammals wildlife, in particular whales and beluga Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cap-de-bon-dsir-interpretation-and-observation-center-for-the-observation-of-the-maritimes-mammals-wildlife-in-particular-whales-and-beluga-image453337672.html
RF2H9F8R4–Cap-de-Bon-Désir Interpretation and Observation Center for the observation of the maritimes mammals wildlife, in particular whales and beluga
Art installation of Killer Whales in downtown Vancouver Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-art-installation-of-killer-whales-in-downtown-vancouver-133487637.html
RMHN4TRH–Art installation of Killer Whales in downtown Vancouver
Centre d'interpretation des Mammiferes Marin (Center for the Interpretation of Marine Mammals) in Tadoussac overlooks salt water Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-centre-dinterpretation-des-mammiferes-marin-center-for-the-interpretation-80462375.html
RMEJWAG7–Centre d'interpretation des Mammiferes Marin (Center for the Interpretation of Marine Mammals) in Tadoussac overlooks salt water
. FIN WHALES BLUE WHALES Fig. 163. Whale distribution at South Shetlands in February 1929 (from Kemp and Bennett, 1932). To test the hypothesis of animal exclusion or the opposite interpretation further a deduction was made in the other direction. In February-March 1928 the 'William Scoresby' took a number of phytoplankton samples off the north-east and south-east coasts of South Georgia, but no phosphate observations. The whales had the distribu- tion shown in Fig. 164, a distribution which is almost the opposite of that seen in our 1926-7 survey (Fig. 141). From this, if the animal exclusion Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fin-whales-blue-whales-fig-163-whale-distribution-at-south-shetlands-in-february-1929-from-kemp-and-bennett-1932-to-test-the-hypothesis-of-animal-exclusion-or-the-opposite-interpretation-further-a-deduction-was-made-in-the-other-direction-in-february-march-1928-the-william-scoresby-took-a-number-of-phytoplankton-samples-off-the-north-east-and-south-east-coasts-of-south-georgia-but-no-phosphate-observations-the-whales-had-the-distribu-tion-shown-in-fig-164-a-distribution-which-is-almost-the-opposite-of-that-seen-in-our-1926-7-survey-fig-141-from-this-if-the-animal-exclusion-image180023941.html
RMMCTPAD–. FIN WHALES BLUE WHALES Fig. 163. Whale distribution at South Shetlands in February 1929 (from Kemp and Bennett, 1932). To test the hypothesis of animal exclusion or the opposite interpretation further a deduction was made in the other direction. In February-March 1928 the 'William Scoresby' took a number of phytoplankton samples off the north-east and south-east coasts of South Georgia, but no phosphate observations. The whales had the distribu- tion shown in Fig. 164, a distribution which is almost the opposite of that seen in our 1926-7 survey (Fig. 141). From this, if the animal exclusion
. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. PHOSPHATE, PLANKTON AND WHALE DISTRIBUTIONS 297 IS. 5 2 V/7 £)2. 6 ; ''/|5 7^/ 13; 4 10 4 / tf* 4 4. FIN WHALES BLUE WHALES Fig. 163. Whale distribution at South Shetlands in February 1929 (from Kemp and Bennett, 1932). To test the hypothesis of animal exclusion or the opposite interpretation further a deduction was made in the other direction. In February-March 1928 the 'William Scoresby' took a number of phytoplankton samples off the north-east and south-east coasts of South Georgia, but no p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/discovery-reports-discovery-ship-scientific-expeditions-ocean-antarctica-falkland-islands-phosphate-plankton-and-whale-distributions-297-is-5-2-v7-2-6-5-7-13-4-10-4-tf-4-4-fin-whales-blue-whales-fig-163-whale-distribution-at-south-shetlands-in-february-1929-from-kemp-and-bennett-1932-to-test-the-hypothesis-of-animal-exclusion-or-the-opposite-interpretation-further-a-deduction-was-made-in-the-other-direction-in-february-march-1928-the-william-scoresby-took-a-number-of-phytoplankton-samples-off-the-north-east-and-south-east-coasts-of-south-georgia-but-no-p-image231417582.html
RMRCDYDJ–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. PHOSPHATE, PLANKTON AND WHALE DISTRIBUTIONS 297 IS. 5 2 V/7 £)2. 6 ; ''/|5 7^/ 13; 4 10 4 / tf* 4 4. FIN WHALES BLUE WHALES Fig. 163. Whale distribution at South Shetlands in February 1929 (from Kemp and Bennett, 1932). To test the hypothesis of animal exclusion or the opposite interpretation further a deduction was made in the other direction. In February-March 1928 the 'William Scoresby' took a number of phytoplankton samples off the north-east and south-east coasts of South Georgia, but no p
WA02401-00....WASHINGTON - The inside of the Whale Museum in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wa02401-00washington-the-inside-of-the-whale-museum-in-friday-harbor-on-san-juan-island-image239773171.html
RMRX2H3F–WA02401-00....WASHINGTON - The inside of the Whale Museum in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island.
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