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America is against whaling. They almost put whales out of the ocean for good when they did do whaling. They wanted their blubber for oil.
People go against whaling so much because people ,like the Japanese, are killing the whales and that populations are starting to go down even more every time someone is whaling!
Yes i am against whaling, due to people killing living speices, i think its toatlly wrong to kill our animals. Even if your killing them for food, let our animals be. Yes i am against whaling, due to people killing living speices, i think its toatlly wrong to kill our animals. Even if your killing them for food, let our animals be.
Australia banned whaling primarily to protect whale populations that were severely depleted due to commercial hunting. The Australian government recognized the ecological importance of whales and their role in marine ecosystems. Additionally, international pressure and a commitment to conservation led to the implementation of strict laws against whaling. The decision reflects a broader global movement towards wildlife protection and sustainable practices.
At the moment Australia is dead set against it.
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Even though dolphins are whales, the International Whaling Commission classifies them as a small cetacean, so the same laws that govern whaling do not apply to dolphins. There are, however, numerous groups that continue to fight this.
There are many reasons against whaling. The primary reasons include ethical and humanitarian grounds that highly advanced marine mammals such as whales and porpoises are intelligent and sentient life forms. They are also highly endangered by human activity (such as whaling and fishing itself). Whaling on these grounds is cruelty and risks destroying other intelligent life on Earth to unnecessary extinction.
Greenpeace, World Against Whaling, Mad Mermaids and a lot more:) hope it helped:)
Whaling is banned in numerous countries under the International Whaling Commission's (IWC) moratorium established in 1986, which prohibits commercial whaling globally. Countries like the United States, Australia, and members of the European Union adhere to this ban. However, some nations, such as Japan, Norway, and Iceland, continue to conduct whaling under various exemptions, including scientific research or commercial quotas. Additionally, specific marine protected areas and national laws in various countries also impose restrictions on whaling activities.
People are hurting the animalswhales are going exintct