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American Whaling by the Numbers

By Daniel Moul

Large scale whale hunting became big business in the mid nineteenth century and continued into the twentieth. In North America, New England's ports and shipyards were busy with the business of whaling: financing, building, and provisioning ships, hiring crews, and buying whale products when the ships returned.

How big was whaling in America? How many ships were involved? Where did they go, and how long were their voyages? What products did they bring back? What kinds of whales did they hunt? How much money did investors make? Thanks to whalinghistory.org, a collaboration of New Bedford Museum and Mystic Seaport Museum, it's possible to paint a picture of American whaling from historical data.

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