whale hunting should not be banned because of all the thing we use whale parts for like teeth- piano keys,buttons,jewelry
sinews- used for tennis raquets
liver-oil
oil-sperm whale oil taken from bone and skin used for high grade alcohol,shoe cream, lipstick,ointment,crayons, candles, fertilizer, soap, and animal feed
skin- belts, shoes, bags
baleen- umbrellas, horse whips, shoehorn
if whailing is banned the intuits will die out because that is their only food source
and people have been complaining that they are going extinct well none have gone extinct yet they may have gone endangered but not extinct
everyone is saying it is cruel but killing cows,lamb,fish,chickens,turkey is cruel to but you allow it so why are you trying to put a band of whaling
also whlaes are eating prawns and krill so if whales kieep eating prawns and krill there will be none left for us
To my mind, hunting purely for sport is much worse than hunting for commerce - at least commercial whale hunting has a purpose, to use the whale products. However, I leave it to the experts to calculate whether some species of whale could sustain hunting, some certainly cannot at present.
Hunting will never be banned and should not be.
Yes the are the are endangered and we need the whales
one reason whale hunting should not be banned is becasue in some countries whales are considered food just like in others we eat other animals like cows and pigs etc so its just like a cultural delicasy* Just as long as the whaling is kept firmly within that country's territorial waters, and the whale they hunt isn't endangered. lmaoo i cant spell sorry :)
Yes.
Yes!!!!!
Japan and then Norway are the top whale-hunting countries.
It can be made out of whales blubber but you can get chewing gum which is not.
Most countries apart from Japan (and Iceland?) have banned whale hunting. And with the request for seal furs dropping seal hunting isn't much of an isssue these days.
Fox hunting is banned in the UK.
Deer hunting was banned in 2004 because the deer were going to be extinct.
Mainly over hunting by nations that have not banned whaling yet, but should.