Basil M KaratzasSep 21, 20181 min readWe May Never Understand the Ocean-Wide Damage Done by Industrial WhalingLink to article originally published in The New Yorker on August 12th, 2018.We May Never Understand the Ocean-Wide Damage Done by Industrial WhalingWhales are a powerful oceanographic force in their own right, one that begets even more life; many ecosystems are still straining to equilibrate from the effects of twentieth-century whaling.Photograph by Francois Gohier / VWPics / Redux
Link to article originally published in The New Yorker on August 12th, 2018.We May Never Understand the Ocean-Wide Damage Done by Industrial WhalingWhales are a powerful oceanographic force in their own right, one that begets even more life; many ecosystems are still straining to equilibrate from the effects of twentieth-century whaling.Photograph by Francois Gohier / VWPics / Redux
An Appeal to Save the Innovatively-designed and Evocatively-named Ocean Liner Vessel SS 'United States'
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