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  1. The Institute of Cetacean Research was founded in 1987. It took over from the Whales Research Institute (founded in 1947), which grew out of the Nakabe Scientific Research Centre (founded in 1941). [1] The New Zealand-based spokesman for the group is the public relations agent, Glenn Inwood. The Whales Research Institute conducted research based on catches from commercial whaling.

  2. List of peer-reviewed publications based on the Institute of Cetacean Research (ICR)'s surveys up to 2018 83-100. No.1 (December, 2017) (7.63MB) Foreword. Editorial. Contents. Technical Reports Tamura, T., Matsuoka, K. and Pastene, L.A. An overview of the research programs on large whales conducted by the Institute of Cetacean Research. 1-14.

  3. 24 cze 2019 · Private Actors, Private Parts. Unsurprisingly, all major platforms have shown great concern over what they consider sexually explicit material. YouTube's policy states, 'Explicit content meant to be sexually gratifying (like pornography) is not allowed on YouTube'.

  4. The Scientific Reports of the Whales Research institute. During 40 years the Whales Research Institute, founded in 1947 and forerunner of the Institute of Cetacean Research, issued a scholarly annual publication to disseminate research findings, the Scientific Reports of the Whales Research Institute). From 1948 to 1988 some 419 peer-reviewed ...

  5. The Whales Research Institute (WRI) established (Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Directive No. 22-4014), to emphasize the importance of whaling, improve the efficiency of fishing and whale catching, and the necessity of making full use of whale meat, to expand the research organization system, to conduct systematic and comprehensive ...

  6. 12 mar 2022 · (Images of angelfish artwork are provided courtesy of the Institute of Cetacean Research.) In the following images, we have a set of plates and forks made from the baleen of a fin whale. This type of souvenir set was even presented as a gift to the Emperor of Japan!

  7. The Institute of Cetacean Research: (ICR, 日本鯨類研究所, Nihon Geirui Kenkyūjo) is a Japanese entity that claims to be a research organization specializing in the "biological and social sciences related to whales".