Historical Events tagged with "seal hunting"

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Politics & Government

North Pacific Fur Seal Convention Signed

July 7th, 1911 113 years ago

The North Pacific Fur Seal Convention was signed by the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, and Russia to prohibit open-water seal hunting. This treaty marked a significant step toward international wildlife preservation. The agreement aimed to ensure the sustainability of the fur seal population in the North Pacific and was the first of its kind to address such conservation issues on a global scale.

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Exploration & Discovery

First American Sightings of Antarctica

November 17th, 1820 204 years ago

Captain Nathaniel Palmer, an American seal hunter, became the first American to sight Antarctica. During his voyage aboard the sloop 'Hero', he observed the icy shores of the continent near the Palmer Peninsula. His expedition into these uncharted waters in the Southern Ocean was not only a pursuit of marine resources but also a significant maritime exploration endeavor.

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