Japanese factory ship Nisshin Maru
The Nisshin Maru is the mother ship of a whaling fleet run by the Institute of Cetacean Research, an organization based in Tokyo and affiliated with the Japanese government.
Various aerial shots of crew of Nisshin Maru flensing dead whale which they maintain is being conducted for research.
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