Whaling Museum and Mystic Seaport announce expansion of whaling history database
"Since our founding over 100 years ago, our passion has always been documenting and sharing the diverse stories of this vibrant maritime region."
President & CEO of the
NEW BEDFORD —
"Since our founding over 100 years ago, our passion has always been documenting and sharing the diverse stories of this vibrant maritime region," said
Launched in 2018 as a partnership between two of the world's leading maritime history museums, the Whaling History website compiles records from seven different whaling databases in the form of logbooks, journals, ship registers, newspapers, business papers, and custom house records. Users can access information on thousands of whaling voyages, as well as the list of its crew members. All data is open to the public and is downloadable for any researcher to use.
This past Fall, the website underwent a series of expansions that bolster the archive of voyages from the 18th and 19th centuries through the addition of the Dennis Wood Abstracts of Whaling Voyages as well as significant additions, revisions, and updates to existing data from both the American Offshore Whaling and British Southern Whale Fishery databases.
The Dennis Wood Abstracts of Whaling Voyages are comprised of brief, handwritten summaries of incoming and outgoing whaling voyages as recorded by
Further expansions to the database are constituted by additions as well as updates to existing data from the American Offshore Whaling and British Southern Whale Fishery databases. The American Offshore Whaling database has been updated for 2021, adding more than 370 voyages as well as many corrections and updates to existing voyage entries. The added voyages are primarily from the 18th century and extracted from contemporary newspapers. The British Southern Whale Fishery databases have been thoroughly revised and updated with additional voyages, crew lists, and data corrections.
The Whaling History website is a collaboration between the
"Since our founding over 100 years ago, our passion has always been documenting and sharing the diverse stories of this vibrant maritime region."
President & CEO of the



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