On average about 20 whales are killed every day, depending on the season.
Eleven countries hunt whales. Most (not Japan or Norway) only allow hunting by native populations. Here are the average numbers of whales killed each year:
That's about 7400 whales a year, (not counting the coastal dolphins of Japan) or about 20 a day.
too many
Due to the lack of resources available to monitor dolphin populations, numbers vary widely on the number of dolphins that die.
According to the Dolphin Institute, the International Dolphin Conservation Program (IDCP) wanted to decrease dolphin deaths to under 5000 per year by 2000. Prior to that, the Marine Mammal Protection Act desired the dolphin mortality rate be reduced to 20,500. It also reports that 1996 saw only 2,657 deaths.
In 1992, the National Marine Fisheries Service, operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), produced a reported entitled "Differences in Dolphin Mortality Rates in Night and Day Sets for the U.S. Eastern Tropical Pacific Tuna Purse Seine Fishery" which included an analysis of dolphin mortality rates due to purse-seine fishing (a method of fishing used at one time to fish for tuna). It reported that, in 1961, dolphin deaths due to purse-seine fishing was "as high as 550,000".
The NOAA in 2002 produced another report with a graph estimating the annual number of dolphin deaths from pre-1960 to 2000. The height of dolphin deaths due to purse-seining was about 700,000 around 1968, but by 2000 it had tapered off to well under 1,000.
However, purse-seining is not the only killer of dolphins and other sea life. Pollution is also seen to be a contributing factor, most prevalently oil spills. Dolphin mortality rates for all causes are nothing more than estimates based on observation and cannot be known for certain.
More information available about purse-seining, with links to other resources, is available in the related links below.
they kill over 100 each day
Whaling Season
1985/86 - Japan - 1,194 USSR - 3,028
1986/87 - Japan - 2,252 Norway - 379 Korea - 69 USSR - 3,028
1987/88 - Japan - 577 Norway - 373
1988/89 - Japan - 241
1989/90 - Japan - 330
1990/91 - Japan - 327 Norway - 5
1991/92 - Japan - 288 Norway - 1
1992/93 - Japan - 330 Norway - 95
1993/94 - Japan - 330 Norway - 226
1994/95 - Japan - 351 Norway - 280
1995/96 - Japan - 540 Norway - 218
1996/97 - Japan - 517 Norway - 388
1997/98 - Japan - 538 Norway - 503
1998/99 - Japan -489 Norway - 625
1999/00 - Japan - 539 Norway - 591
2000/01 - Japan - 480 Norway - 487
2001/02 - Japan - 540 Norway - 552
2002/03 - Japan - 593 Norway - 634
2003/04 - Japan - 594 Norway - 647 Iceland - 37
2004/05 - Japan - 601 Norway - 544 Iceland - 25
The numbers shown are known recorded kills of orca whales. The number of whales actually taken (poached) could exceed the number that was recorded.
Over 1,500 whales are hunted every year. Commercial whaling has been banned since 1986. But whaling continues under false pretences now call "Scientific Research". This kills hundreds of whales every year. Even the fishing industry has caught nearly 1,000 whales in fishing nets killing 1,000 of them daily.
each day there are over hundreds from around the world that dies each day. from:Vonne.H we need to help this and stop the killing
7400 because 20 get killed a day or every 72 minutes one dies
The usual way the Japanese to kill a whale at sea is they wait for a whale to come up for air (Whales are mammals, so they can't breath underwater), then they harpoon it. The harpoon can sometimes have grenades inside the tips, so that it will explode inside the whale's body. The whale is then pulled close to the boat and shot several times with a rifle. The whale is then pulled up onto the boat, and cut into peices. Sometimes it is butchered alive. :(
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Baleen whales, they eat many tons per day.
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Not many... whales know how to stay clear of boats. In fact, they are quite difficult to hit when you are trying. This issue is not a reason why whales are endangered. The more serious issue is whaling.
blue whales are active in both day and night.
Canadian regulations are protecting them. Japanese kill blue whales regularly, finding loopholes in the national protection contracts to kill them. Blue whales are among the most endangered whales. WWF is trying to recruit local communities help restore the population. What you can do is to stop intoxication to the sea. Blue whales are suffering from environmental destruction. You will find blue whales in every ocean but rarely near Japan. They are becoming more and more rare. They killed by whaling fleets. You will find blue whales in cold cold temperatures in the oceans. Blue whales eat krill. They are also one of the most biggest animals in the world. Hunting blue whales are being banned more and more each day.
June 30th. it started when many whales were dying because of whale hunters :'(
Canadian regulations are protecting them. Japanese kill blue whales regularly, finding loopholes in the national protection contracts to kill them. Blue whales are among the most endangered whales. WWF is trying to recruit local communities help restore the population. What you can do is to stop intoxication to the sea. Blue whales are suffering from environmental destruction. You will find blue whales in every ocean but rarely near Japan. They are becoming more and more rare. They killed by whaling fleets. You will find blue whales in cold cold temperatures in the oceans. Blue whales eat krill. They are also one of the most biggest animals in the world. Hunting blue whales are being banned more and more each day.
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a lot