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Iceland resumes commercial whaling

Last week, Icelandic authorities announced that they would resume commerical hunting of minke and fin whales; over the weekend they made their first kill. News@nature.com takes a look at the issue.

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Jones, N. Iceland resumes commercial whaling. Nature (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/news061023-3

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