The first whaling expedition from Sandefjord to the Antarctic Ocean was sent in 1905.
Larsen led numerous whaling expeditions until his death in December 1925 while directing operations in the Ross Sea.
Barnum's first whaling expedition was thus a great success.
The Sydney Gazette tabulates his voyages on whaling expeditions throughout the 1820s.
In 1611, the first whaling expedition sailed to Spitsbergen.
From 1892 to 1894, the ship was used on scientific whaling expeditions to the Antarctic, funded by A/S Oceana.
In 1619 he was among Basque whalemen recruited for a Danish whaling expedition to Spitsbergen.
Scientists from the Institute of Cetacean Research in Tokyo oversee the whaling expeditions.
Many hunters died on whaling expeditions.
Concordia was the first Danish whaling expedition to the Southern Ocean.