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minke whale

NOUN
  1. small finback of coastal waters of Atlantic and Pacific

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  • Even while he was missing, those uncertain hours of anxious speculation and dismal journalism, she had assumed Maxwell would be found boomingly alive, having spent the whole time enjoying the amorous advances of a short-sighted minke whale. Country of the Blind
  • The air is thick with gannets, and over the years, I have encountered blue, sei, humpback and minke whales and orcas within a stone's throw of the rock.
  • One of the species that we decided to focus on is one of the most unique whale populations in the world, the Antarctic minke whale.
  • In recent years they've taken Bryde's, sei, sperm and minke whales. Hardy Jones: What Next for Japanese Whaling?
  • An old man came by kayak to collected dulse, the seaweed strewn on the shore, and watching him, I spied the carcass of a minke whale beached by a far cliff. Lea Lane: The Inner Journey I Had To Take: Two Weeks Alone on a Cliff
  • The photo released by the Oceanic Viking carried a headline alleging a mother minke whale and her calf were taken by Japanese whalers .
  • A minke whale caught by a whaling ship from Iceland.
  • Fourteen years later, Norway is preparing to resume the international trade in whale meat with a 10 ton shipment of meat and blubber from minke whales destined for Iceland.
  • George Tifi looks at a Minke whale calf that beached on Tuesday and was buried at Nyara yesterday.
  • There's always the chance of a minke whale, too, while terns, fulmars, guillemots, puffins and shearwaters come as standard.
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