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"Blubber: A Fascinating Tale of Whaling, Survival, and Tradition" In the remote wilderness of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageBlubber Collection: Pacific Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens). Round Island, Alaska, USA, North America

Pacific Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens). Round Island, Alaska, USA, North America. Group of male are resting on a beach, basking in the sun

Background imageBlubber Collection: Southern Elephant Seal bull mouth wide open in threat or fear display on beach during

Southern Elephant Seal bull mouth wide open in threat or fear display on beach during molting season, Falkland Islands

Background imageBlubber Collection: Southern Elephant Seal bulls in mock fight in moulting season, Falkland Islands, January

Southern Elephant Seal bulls in mock fight in moulting season, Falkland Islands, January
Southern Elephant Seal bulls in mock fight in molting season, Falkland Islands

Background imageBlubber Collection: Southern Elephant Seal adult bull moulting on beach, Falkland Islands, January

Southern Elephant Seal adult bull moulting on beach, Falkland Islands, January
Southern Elephant Seal adult bull molting on beach, Falkland Islands

Background imageBlubber Collection: Europe, Norway, Svalbard, Svalbard, Prins Karls Forland. Group of walruses resting

Europe, Norway, Svalbard, Svalbard, Prins Karls Forland. Group of walruses resting
Norway, Svalbard, Svalbard, Prins Karls Forland. Group of walruses resting. Credit as: Bill Young / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageBlubber Collection: Europe, Norway, Svalbard. Walruses moving from rocks into water

Europe, Norway, Svalbard. Walruses moving from rocks into water
Norway, Svalbard. Walruses moving from rocks into water. Credit as: Bill Young / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageBlubber Collection: Europe, Norway, Svalbard, Torellneset. Group of walruses resting

Europe, Norway, Svalbard, Torellneset. Group of walruses resting
Norway, Svalbard, Torellneset. Group of walruses resting. Credit as: Bill Young / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageBlubber Collection: Southern Elephant Seal (mirounga leonina) bull, portrait full face with threat

Southern Elephant Seal (mirounga leonina) bull, portrait full face with threat
Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga Leonina) bull, portrait full face with threat or challenge display securing harem during mating season, Island of South Georgia

Background imageBlubber Collection: Southern Elephant Seal female (cow) (mirounga leonina) portrait during harem and mating season

Southern Elephant Seal female (cow) (mirounga leonina) portrait during harem and mating season
Southern Elephant Seal female (cow) (Mirounga Leonina) portrait during harem and mating season, Island of South Georgia

Background imageBlubber Collection: Southern Elephant Seal weaned pup in colony of King Penguins

Southern Elephant Seal weaned pup in colony of King Penguins

Background imageBlubber Collection: Humpback Whale Fluke

Humpback Whale Fluke
A humpback whale repeatedly slaps the water in Monterey Bay, California

Background imageBlubber Collection: WHALING, c1935. Removing blubber from whale with cutting spade. Photographed c1935-45

WHALING, c1935. Removing blubber from whale with cutting spade. Photographed c1935-45

Background imageBlubber Collection: WHALING, c1935. Removing blubber from whale. Photographed c1935-45

WHALING, c1935. Removing blubber from whale. Photographed c1935-45

Background imageBlubber Collection: WHALING, c1935. Dead humpback whales, inflated with compressed air, tied to the

WHALING, c1935. Dead humpback whales, inflated with compressed air, tied to the deck of a factory ship befoe stripping their blubber. Photographed c1935-1945

Background imageBlubber Collection: Bearded Seal (erignathus barbatus)

Bearded Seal (erignathus barbatus)

Background imageBlubber Collection: Brown walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) with two large tusks, looking ahead

Brown walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) with two large tusks, looking ahead

Background imageBlubber Collection: WHALING, 1855. Trying Out. The melting of whale fat on board an American whaling ship

WHALING, 1855. Trying Out. The melting of whale fat on board an American whaling ship. Wood engraving, American, 1855

Background imageBlubber Collection: WHALING, 1903. Mincing blubber aboard a ship off New Bedford, Massachusetts, 1903

WHALING, 1903. Mincing blubber aboard a ship off New Bedford, Massachusetts, 1903

Background imageBlubber Collection: WHALING: BLUBBER REMOVAL. Cutting blubber from a whale to bagpipe accompaniment

WHALING: BLUBBER REMOVAL. Cutting blubber from a whale to bagpipe accompaniment. Woodcut, 16th century

Background imageBlubber Collection: WHALING, c1908. Men with blubber-cutting spades with part of a whale on a beach

WHALING, c1908. Men with blubber-cutting spades with part of a whale on a beach. Stereograph, c1908

Background imageBlubber Collection: WHALE CARCASS ADRIFT, 1874. The carcass of a dead whale, stripped of all its blubber

WHALE CARCASS ADRIFT, 1874. The carcass of a dead whale, stripped of all its blubber, is set adrift. Wood engraving, American, 1874

Background imageBlubber Collection: North America, USA, CA, Piedras Blancas. Juvenile elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris)

North America, USA, CA, Piedras Blancas. Juvenile elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) bask on beach. Species was near extinction in late 1800 s

Background imageBlubber Collection: Charging southern elephant seal bull (Mirounga leonina), St. Andrews Bay, South Georgia

Charging southern elephant seal bull (Mirounga leonina), St. Andrews Bay, South Georgia, Polar Regions

Background imageBlubber Collection: Southern elephant seal pups (Mirounga leonina) after weaning in Grytviken Harbor

Southern elephant seal pups (Mirounga leonina) after weaning in Grytviken Harbor, South Georgia, Polar Regions

Background imageBlubber Collection: Young Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) mock fighting in Grytviken Harbor

Young Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) mock fighting in Grytviken Harbor, South Georgia, Polar Regions

Background imageBlubber Collection: Adult bull Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) fighting in Stromness Harbor

Adult bull Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) fighting in Stromness Harbor, South Georgia, Polar Regions

Background imageBlubber Collection: Adult bull Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella), head detail, Stromness Harbor

Adult bull Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella), head detail, Stromness Harbor, South Georgia, Polar Regions

Background imageBlubber Collection: Soapine household cleaner. From late 19th century American trade card for Kendall

Soapine household cleaner. From late 19th century American trade card for Kendall Manufacturing Company, Providence, Rhode Island, USA. Whale blubber was used in some soap products

Background imageBlubber Collection: Whalers (Boiling Blubber) Entangled in Flaw Ice, Endeavouring to Extricate themselves

Whalers (Boiling Blubber) Entangled in Flaw Ice, Endeavouring to Extricate themselves 1846: Joseph Mallord Willliam Turner (1775-1851) English artist. Oil on canvas

Background imageBlubber Collection: Hauling a Whale In

Hauling a Whale In
Hauling a whale onto a fishing vessel. Date: circa 1900

Background imageBlubber Collection: CANADA: SEAL HUNTING, 1867. Skinning and taking out the blubber of the seal

CANADA: SEAL HUNTING, 1867. Skinning and taking out the blubber of the seal. Wood engraving, American, 1861

Background imageBlubber Collection: WHALING STATION, 1877. A whaling station on the California coast

WHALING STATION, 1877. A whaling station on the California coast. Line engraving, American, after Paul Frenzeny, 1877

Background imageBlubber Collection: STRIPPING WHALE BLUBBER. Cutting In. Stripping the blubber from a captured whale

STRIPPING WHALE BLUBBER. Cutting In. Stripping the blubber from a captured whale. American engraving, 1874

Background imageBlubber Collection: CUTTING UP A WHALE, c1840. Whale Fishery--Cutting up a Whale

CUTTING UP A WHALE, c1840. Whale Fishery--Cutting up a Whale : engraving from an American school geography, c1840
CUTTING UP A WHALE, c1840. " Whale Fishery--Cutting up a Whale" : engraving from an American school geography, c1840

Background imageBlubber Collection: WHALING IMPLEMENTS, 1850. A collection of tools used to capture and dissect whales

WHALING IMPLEMENTS, 1850. A collection of tools used to capture and dissect whales. Wood engraving, American, 1850

Background imageBlubber Collection: WHALING: STRIPPING BLUBBER. Cutting In - stripping the blubber from the carcass of a dead whale

WHALING: STRIPPING BLUBBER. Cutting In - stripping the blubber from the carcass of a dead whale. American line engraving, 1874

Background imageBlubber Collection: WHALING, c1840. Whale Fishery - Cutting up a Whale. Line engraving from an American school

WHALING, c1840. Whale Fishery - Cutting up a Whale. Line engraving from an American school geography, c1840

Background imageBlubber Collection: Sorting Whale Blubber

Sorting Whale Blubber
Fishermen sorting out whale blubber on shore. Date: 1930s

Background imageBlubber Collection: Whale hunting, Norway, 19th century

Whale hunting, Norway, 19th century
Whale harpooning, Norway, 19th century artwork. The whale (right) has surfaced and is exhaling (spout) through its blow-hole. This whale hunt is taking place in the Arctic Ocean, north of Norway

Background imageBlubber Collection: Grytviken whaling station, South Georgia

Grytviken whaling station, South Georgia, aerial photograph. This is one of several abandoned whaling stations in South Georgia

Background imageBlubber Collection: Southern elephant seal moulting

Southern elephant seal moulting
Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) juvenile moulting. Southern elephant seals live in the open waters of the Southern Ocean around Antarctica

Background imageBlubber Collection: Southern elephant seals sparring

Southern elephant seals sparring
Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) male juveniles sparring at the fringes of a breeding group. These juveniles are developing the skills they need to compete with the dominant bulls

Background imageBlubber Collection: Whale anatomy

Whale anatomy. Artworks showing a dead beached whale (top) and its internal anatomy (bottom). Whales are marine mammals that swim using their flippers and tails, and surface to breathe

Background imageBlubber Collection: Stripping Blubber

Stripping Blubber
Stripping whale blubber

Background imageBlubber Collection: Stripping Whale Blubber

Stripping Whale Blubber
A whale is caught and stripped exposing its blubber

Background imageBlubber Collection: Maori bluebell (actually in bellflower family). North Island, New Zealand. Endemic

Maori bluebell (actually in bellflower family). North Island, New Zealand. Endemic
ROG-11679 Maori bluebell (actually in bellflower family) North Island, New Zealand. Endemic Wahlenbergia pygmaea Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBlubber Collection: Drying whitefish, Eskimo whaling camp, taken in the 1970s, Beaufort Sea

Drying whitefish, Eskimo whaling camp, taken in the 1970s, Beaufort Sea, Northwest Territories, Canada, North America

Background imageBlubber Collection: Polar Bear (Ursus Maritimus) mother with two cubs standing on an ice terrace. WilhelmOya, Svalbard

Polar Bear (Ursus Maritimus) mother with two cubs standing on an ice terrace. WilhelmOya, Svalbard
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"Blubber: A Fascinating Tale of Whaling, Survival, and Tradition" In the remote wilderness of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, captured Polar Bears are being prepared for a unique mode of transportation - helicopters. These majestic creatures symbolize the resilience and adaptability of nature in the face of changing environments. Journeying further south to South Georgia Island, we stumble upon the haunting wreck of the Bayard in Ocean Harbour. This once-thriving whaling station now stands as a testament to both human ambition and its consequences on marine life. As we explore Grytviken Whaling Station, open to visitors seeking insights into our historical relationship with whales, we come across an anchor chain from another shipwreck - Dias. It serves as a reminder that even relics can tell stories about our past mistakes and lessons learned. Amongst these remnants lies a glimpse into daily life at Grytviken; walls adorned with images depicting Petrel whale catchers reveal the harsh realities faced by those involved in this industry. Their sacrifices were not without controversy or ethical debates. Traveling back in time to Cape Roberts circa 1911-1913 through an artist's eyes captures an intriguing scene where Forde cooks seal-fry on a Blubber Stove. This artwork encapsulates how humans have historically relied on blubber for sustenance amidst challenging conditions. Delving deeper into history brings us face-to-face with Jacob Matham's masterpiece "Beached Whale" from 1598. Through his intricate etching technique, he immortalizes mankind's fascination with these magnificent creatures while simultaneously raising questions about our impact on their existence. These captivating glimpses into various aspects shed light on humanity's complex relationship with wildlife throughout time. From capturing polar bears for research purposes to whaling stations' rise and fall – each image tells its own tale within this larger narrative.