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Revisiting Indonesia's governance and conservation of cetaceans.

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Palaeoproteomic identification of a whale bone tool from Bronze Age Heiloo, the Netherlands

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International pressure and Japanese withdrawal from the International Whaling Commission: when shaming fails

Australian Journal of International Affairs, 2021
Shaming in international relations has been extensively analysed as a normative practice that aims to persuade the target to comply with certain norms.
Michal Kolmaš
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Ethical and Legal Considerations for Scientists Collaborating with Whalers: A Case Study of International Research Using the Outcome of Contemporary Whaling by Iceland

, 2021
This article explores some ethical and legal issues regarding international research conducted on whales killed by Iceland since it resumed whaling in 2003.
Conor Ryan, V. Papastavrou, P. Sand
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Detection System of Whaling Attack using Deep Learning Techniques

2024 2nd International Conference on Self Sustainable Artificial Intelligence Systems (ICSSAS)
Cyber security attacks are becoming among the most common issue that deals with governments, general internet and organizations. “Whaling” is a kind of targeted phishing that aims specifically at senior executives by masquerading as legitimate email.
J. Vanitha   +5 more
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Reexamination of the Chronology of the Bangudae Petroglyphs and Whaling in Prehistoric Korea: A Different Perspective

Journal of Anthropological Research, 2020
The Bangudae petroglyphs in the southeastern corner of the Korean Peninsula feature images of numerous aquatic and terrestrial animals as well as human figures and scenes of whaling and hunting.
B. Kang
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Walrusing, whaling and the origins of the Old Bering Sea culture

World archaeology, 2019
For a century, archaeologists have puzzled over the enigma of successful whaling unfolding with no predecessors prior to the last two millennia.
O. Mason, J. Rasic
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