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April 24, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Icelandic whalers await quota decision

The four ageing steamships lined up by the quay at Reykjavik harbour don’t look like anything special. But they are among the last survivors of an industry which was once worth huge amounts of money to nations like the US and Britain – and which brought some of the largest animals on the planet clos

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The four ageing steamships lined up by the quay at Reykjavik harbour don’t look like anything special.

But they are among the last survivors of an industry which was once worth huge amounts of money to nations like the US and Britain – and which brought some of the largest animals on the planet close to extinction.

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