-
Hvalur 8 and
Hvalur 9. It
further owns two more,
Hvalur 6 and
Hvalur 7, that
where never fully repaired following the 1986
Hvalur sinkings.
Hvalur 1...
- owns four
catcher ships named Hvalur 6,
Hvalur 7,
Hvalur 8, and
Hvalur 9, with two
being in
active use:
Hvalur 8 and
Hvalur 9 have
their homeport at Reykjavík...
- whaler. He has been the CEO of the
commercial whaling and
investment company Hvalur hf.
since 1974 and is,
along with his sister, its
largest shareholder. He...
- The 1986
Hvalur sinkings occurred in Iceland's Reykjavík
harbour in
November 1986, when anti-whaling
activists from the Sea
Shepherd Conservation Society...
-
Hvalur 9 RE-399 is an
Icelandic whaling ship
built in 1952 in Norway. It has been a part of the
Icelandic whaling fleet operated and
owned by the company...
-
Hvalur 8 RE-388 is an
Icelandic whaling ship
built in 1948 in Norway. It has been a part of the
Icelandic whaling fleet operated and
owned by the company...
-
owned by the
company Hvalur hf.
since 1961. It was bought,
along with its
sister ship
Hvalur 7, to
replace the
aging Hvalur 2 and
Hvalur 3
which were built...
-
owned by the
company Hvalur hf.
since 1961. It was bought,
along with its
sister ship
Hvalur 6, to
replace the
aging Hvalur 2 and
Hvalur 3
which were built...
- 3 18 Aug: HMS Berwick 31 Aug:
Admiral Nakhimov 3 Oct: K-219 9 Nov:
Hvalur 6,
Hvalur 7 22 Nov:
Kowloon Bridge Unknown date:
Crusader II
Other incidents...
- 3 18 Aug: HMS Berwick 31 Aug:
Admiral Nakhimov 3 Oct: K-219 9 Nov:
Hvalur 6,
Hvalur 7 22 Nov:
Kowloon Bridge Unknown date:
Crusader II
Other incidents...