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DOG BREED
Greenland Huskeys; Greenland husky; Grønlandshund; Grünlandshund; Gruenlandshund; Grunlandshund; Gronlandshund; Greenland dogs; Greenland Husky; Greenland dog; Greenland Huskies; Greenland huskies
  • Greenland dog.
  • Puppies eating [[muskox]] scraps. Puppies in Greenland run free until they reach adulthood. They are subsequently chained and trained for work.
  • Greenland dog.
  • Puppy of Greenland dog.

Greenland      
n. Greenland (eiland in het Arctisch gebied ten noordoosten van Noord-Amerika)
Arctic Ocean         
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  • C}} in July.
  • stratification]] is stable, deeper water masses are denser than the layers above.
  • Thule archaeological site
  • A [[copepod]]
  • Decrease of old Arctic Sea ice 1982–2007
  • topographic]] map of the Arctic Ocean and the surrounding lands.
  • [[Emanuel Bowen]]'s 1780s map of the Arctic features a "Northern Ocean".
  • The Arctic region showing the [[Northeast Passage]], the [[Northern Sea Route]] within it, and the [[Northwest Passage]].
  • [[Minke whale]]
  •  The [[Kennedy Channel]].
  • Changes in ice between 1990 and 1999
  • USS ''Honolulu'']] near the [[North Pole]].
  • On the sea ice of the Arctic Ocean temporary logistic stations may be installed, Here, a Twin Otter is refueled on the pack ice at 86°N, 76°43‘W.
  • abbr=on}} in the Arctic Ocean. Profiles of temperature and salinity for the Amundsen Basin, the Canadian Basin and the Greenland Sea are sketched.
  • Walruses on Arctic ice floe
SMALLEST, SHALLOWEST, COLDEST AND NORTHERNMOST OF THE WORLD'S MAJOR OCEANS
Arctic ocean; Arctic Sea; Arctic Mediterranean Sea; Artic ocean; East Greenland Rift Basin; East Greenland Rift Basins; Arctic seas; 85th parallel north; Northern Ocean; Arctic coast; Latitude 84 degrees N; Latitude 85 degrees N; Latitude 86 degrees N; Latitude 87 degrees N; Latitude 88 degrees N; Latitude 89 degrees N; Arctic shelf; 86th parallel north; 87th parallel north; 88th parallel north; 89th parallel north; The Arctic Ocean; Arctic oceanography; Arctic Oceanography; Environmental issues in the Arctic Ocean; Boreal Ocean; Arctic waters; North Polar Sea; Geology of the Arctic Ocean; Arctic Ocean drainage basin; History of the Arctic Ocean
Noordelijke IJszee
whale fishing         
  • Dutch whalers]] hunting [[bowhead whale]]s in the [[Arctic]]
  • Whaling on [[Danes Island]], by Abraham Speeck, 1634. [[Skokloster Castle]].
  • Whales caught, by year, including corrected USSR totals; source has data by species
  • beluga]] on the beach of the [[Inuit]] village of [[Salluit]], [[Quebec]], July 2001
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  • The catch of lamakerans
  • Lamakera whale hunters in a traditional boat called [[paledang]]
  • [[Dominoes]] made from whale bones in Germany
  • Dutch whalers]] at [[Spitzbergen]] c. 1645
  • A traditional whaling crew in [[Alaska]]
  • Icelandic whaling vessels
  • Native Americans Stripping Their Prey at [[Neah Bay]] – 1910
  • An adult and sub-adult [[minke whale]] are dragged aboard the ''[[Nisshin Maru]]'', a Japanese whaling vessel.
  • Killed [[pilot whale]]s on the beach in [[Hvalba]], [[Faroe Islands]]
  • Minke whale meat kebabs, [[Reykjavík]], Iceland
  • Norwegian catches (1946–2005) in red and quotas (1994–2006) in blue of minke whale, from Norwegian official statistics
  • Number of whales killed through time
  • Catching and rendering whales, South Sea Whale Fishery, aquatint print, 1835
  • Whales caught per year
  • Whales caught 2010–2014, by country
  • ''Vanity Fair'']] magazine on April 20, 1861
HUNTING OF WHALES
Whaling origins; Whaling origin; Whale hunting; Whale-Fishery; Whalehunter; Whale fishing; Whale hunt; Hunting Whales; Commercial whaling; Whaling boat; Whale hunters; Whaled; Whalemen; Whaling port; Whaling station; Whaling in Greenland; Whaling in Germany; Whaling in Indonesia; Whaling in South Korea; Whale hunter; Whaling in Denmark
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Definitie

Greenlander
¦ noun an inhabitant of Greenland.

Wikipedia

Greenland Dog

The Greenland Dog (Greenlandic: Kalaallit Qimmiat, Danish: Grønlandshund) is a large breed of husky-type dog kept as a sled dog. They were brought from Siberia to North America by the Thule people 1,000 years ago, along with the Canadian Eskimo Dog. The Canadian Eskimo Dog is considered the same breed as the Greenland Dog since they have not yet diverged enough genetically to be considered separate breeds, despite their geographic isolation.

Today, the breed is considered nationally and culturally important to Greenland and efforts are made to safeguard its purity. In western Greenland north of the Arctic Circle and the entirety of eastern Greenland, it is illegal to import any dog from outside (except for police and assistance dogs with a special permit), and since 2017 all dogs have to be microchipped and registered in the Greenland dog database. In the southwest, such restrictions are not in place and the purity of dogs is not monitored. As the population has been falling (c. 15,000 in Greenland as of 2016), a number of projects have been initiated in an attempt of ensuring that Greenland's dog sledding culture, knowledge and use, along with the breed itself, are not lost.