| NOUN | a whaler | whalers |
| SYNO | whaler | whaling ship |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The fjord is named after the Dutch whaler Cornelius Claeszoon Bille, who is mentioned as being active in 1675 by the Dutch whaler Cornelius Gisbert Zorgdrager.
- Henrik Johan Bull was another noted whaler from the district, known for his expeditions to Antarctica.
- Authors have suggested Jonathan Swain of whaler "Independence" in 1820, or William C.
- "Harmony" became a whaler in the northern whale fishery whaler and was lost in Davis Strait.
- "Queen Charlotte" first appeared in online records in 1786 as a northern fisheries whaler.
- Then in 1831 she became a whaler and sailed to the British Southern Whale Fishery.
- In 1785 she became the northern whale fishery whaler "Rebecca".
- "Memphis" was a French prize that in 1805 became a whaler in the British Southern Whale Fishery.
- She made four voyages from Nantucket as a whaler.
- She became a whaler in the British southern whale fishery.
- She went into mercantile service, becoming the northern whale fishery whaler "Duke of York".
- The "Sydney Morning Herald" reported on 14 November 1842 that parties in the Bay of Islands had purchased "Nimrod" for use as a whaler.
- In 1980, Sea Shepherd agent Al Johnson posted a $25,000 reward for the sinking of the pirate whaler "Astrid" in the Spanish Canary Islands.
- In 1862, Antonio Victorine, a Portuguese whaler from the Azore islands, arrived at Point Lobos, following the whale population.
- All vessels listed based on this citation [...] unless stated otherwise. "AS Whaler" denotes anti-submarine equipped whaler.
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