the social effects of whale hunting are if people keep hunting whales, the more endangered the will become mabye they will become extinct.
Many whale species are so endangered they are nearing extinction. Besides this, the main negative component of whaling is that there is no positive to it except profits by the whalers.
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Shirleen Smith has written: 'Bibliography of bowhead whales, whaling, and Alaskan Inupiat and Yupik whaling communities' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Bowhead whale, Bowhead whale hunting, Eskimos, Hunting, Yupik Eskimos
If you mean whales, they die painfully.
Bowhead whales are baleen whales.
There are 3 types of whaling that are currently happening. The first of these is commercial whaling conducted either under objection or reservation to the moratorium. The second, called aboriginal subsistence whaling is to support the needs of indigenous peoples. The third type is whaling under special permit to kill, take and treat whales for scientific research. Under current IWC regulations, aboriginal subsistence whaling is permitted for: Denmark (Greenland, fin, bowhead, humpback and minke whales), The Russian Federation (Siberia, gray and bowhead whales), St Vincent and the Grenadines (Bequia, humpback whales) The USA (Alaska, bowhead whales; Washington State, gray whales).
The bowhead whale is a species of whale that doesn't have a dorsal fin and can grow to 66 feet in length. They can weigh around 75 tons and is named a bowhead due to its massive, thick skull.
The oldest type of whales are the bowhead whales. Bowhead whales are still around today.
Yes, the Inuit tribe has a long history of whaling. Currently they are only allowed to hunt bowhead whales within a certain quota.
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Since whales are killed in whaling, I'd Think it'd be pretty obvious that whales are affected by whaling.
Bowhead whales are baleen whales, which means they do not have teeth. Instead, they have plates of baleen, a keratin-based substance. Each plate has hair at the tip.