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whale to be
brought up the
slipway and onto the deck to be
flensed. The meat was
flensed similar to the blubber,
while the
bones were
sliced by a steam-driven...
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Inuit subsistence whaling, 2007. A
beluga whale is
flensed for its
maktaaq (skin), an
important source of
vitamin C....
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blubber eaten as a
snack while the rest of the
whale meat is
butchered (
flensed) for
later consumption. When boiled, this
snack is
known as unaaliq. Raw...
-
slipway whale carc****es
could be
hauled up to the deck by a
steam winch and
flensed even
while the ship was on the open sea.
Flensers no
longer had to work...
- with
caraway seeds" fjeld, "a
barren plateau of the
Scandinavian upland"
flense, "to
strip of
blubber or skin" Ombudsman, “Ombudsmand” Window, “vindue”...
- Fin
whale being flensed at the Hvalfjörður
whaling station in Iceland,
showing the
baleen bristles used to
filter prey organisms...
-
Inuit subsistence whaling. A
beluga whale is
flensed for its
maktaaq which is an
important source of
vitamin C in the diet of some Inuit....
- A
beluga whale is
flensed in Buckland,
Alaska in 2007,
valued for its
muktuk which is an
important source of
vitamin C in the diet of some Inuit....
- A blue
whale being flensed at
Whalers Bay. 1920s
painting by Carl Dørnberger...
- As with all the
species targeted, the
thick layer of fat (blubber) was
flensed (removed from the carc****) and rendered,
either on the
whaling ship itself...