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Cosa (chi) è harpooner$33873$ - definizione

LONG SPEAR-LIKE INSTRUMENT USED IN FISHING, WHALING, SEALING, AND OTHER MARINE HUNTING
Harpoons; Harpooning; Harpoen; Harpooner
  • Bomb lance whaling harpoon, pictured in 1878, prominent in the famous whaling legal case, ''[[Ghen v. Rich]]''
  • Ariège]], France
  • ᐅᓈᖅ}}, a harpoon used by [[Inuit]], 172 cm (5.6 feet) long, [[MHNT]]
  • Harpoon mounted on a whaling boat in Alaska, ca. 1915
  • [[Inuit]] hunter with harpoon in Kayak, Hudson Bay, circa 1908-1914
  • Two harpoons in the coat of arms of [[Korsnäs]]
  • "Manner in which Natives of the East Coast strike turtle." Near [[Cooktown]], Australia. From [[Phillip Parker King]]'s Survey. 1818.
  • Harpoons used in the whale fishery, 1887, including new design from [[Provincetown]] whalemen
  • Modern whaling harpoon

Harpooner (1791 ship)         
1791 SHIP
Harpooner was launched at Bristol in 1791. A French privateer captured her in 1793 on Harpooners first whaling voyage to the South Seas and took her into Boston.
Harpooner (1769 ship)         
1769 SHIP
Harpooner was launched at Whitby in 1769, or possibly a few years later. Her early career is obscure.
Harpooner (1830 ship)         
BRITISH MERCHANTMAN AND WHALER 1831–1856
Harpooner was a barque launched in London in 1831 by Green, Wigram's & Green, at Blackwall. Between 1830 and 1848 she made four voyages to the British southern whale fishery as a whaler.

Wikipedia

Harpoon

A harpoon is a long spear-like instrument and tool used in fishing, whaling, sealing, and other marine hunting to catch and injure large fish or marine mammals such as seals and whales. It accomplishes this task by impaling the target animal and securing it with barb or toggling claws, allowing the fishermen to use a rope or chain attached to the projectile to catch the animal. A harpoon can also be used as a weapon. Certain harpoons are made with different builds to perform better with the type of target being aimed at. For example, the Inuit have short, fixed foreshaft harpoons for hunting seals at their breathing holes while loose shafted ones are made for attaching to the game thrown at.