Does anyone collect whaling guns?

A scientist working aboard a factory ship in the Antarctic on a later voyage described seeing a deckhand lose his footing on a blubber-slicked deck and catch his legs in a coil of whale intestine as it slid overboard. By the time his mates were able to retrieve him from the water he had succumbed to hypothermia. He was buried at sea, lowered into the water with a pair of harpoons to weight down his body.

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As for the whaling/ commercial fishing analogy. If you can’t tell the difference between two rouge nations whaling in their own waters and a few traditional cottage whaling “industries” and literally every maritime nation strip mining the ocean so people can buy fake crab I’m not sure what to say…
 
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