Whaling affects people because it leads to an imbalance in the marine ecosystem. This means that other parts of marine life affected, which affects the quality of water, and the presence of fish for human consumption.
1) It will ruin the food chain and ecosystem.
2) The whales are harmless creatures unlike other sea mammals who bite and kill.
3) There will be too much krill in the sea/ only a few types of sea creatures.
4) There won't be anymore whale watching for anyone.
5) We need to preserve them for future generations.
6) The female whales will breed many more little whales but if we kill them there won't be any left.
7) We won't have any more whale tricks which entertain us.
Whale meat had been used as food by Eskimos, Native Americans, and the Japanese before European whaling started. Whale oil was once used for making candles, soap and crayons. Spermaceti (oil from Sperm whale) was used in cosmetics and skin cleansers. Blubber was boiled down into oil for lamps and for lubricating machinery. Teeth and bones were used in jewelery. Tendons became strings for tennis rackets and threads for surgery. Whale bones were made into fishing poles and frames for houses.
Allow me to rephrase the question so you can contemplate how ridiculous it is:
"Does killing whales hurt whales?"
Yes, yes I believe that it does. Even if it's done as humanely as possible, they're still being killed.
Note that this is not at all the same question as "Is whaling bad?" Killing ants probably hurts ants, but I'm still going to do it to every one I see in my kitchen.
the social effects of whaling are your mother.
Whaling kills whales.
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whalers who then sell the parts of the whale likes its blubber for a living
Almost all plants benefit humans
they benefit humans by eating chicken breats
The major countries which still permit legalized commercial whaling are Japan, Norway and Iceland. They each give their own reasons, including "benefit of science", etc.
It can have sex with its self and have babies and can fertilize its own egg.
Not really. In symbiosis, each partner derives benefit from the partnership. While rats benefit from humans, humans do not benefit from rats.
humans are animals and they benefit from eating cows. humans also benefit from drinking the milk of cows.
Hunting & Whaling by humans. Gray Whales have been hunted since the 16th century. Humans have been whaling gray whale species for over 4 decades now. This hunting has significantly reduced the gray whale populations. The north atlantic population of gray whales were totally wiped out due to whaling even before the 19th century. Around 1950, governments worldwide declared the gray whale as an endangered species and banned whaling them
no they are not
Protection from humans - from Hunting & Whaling. Gray Whales have been hunted since the 16th century. Humans have been whaling gray whale species for over 4 decades now. This hunting has significantly reduced the gray whale populations. The north atlantic population of gray whales were totally wiped out due to whaling even before the 19th century. Around 1950, governments worldwide declared the gray whale as an endangered species and banned whaling them
Yes - Because of Hunting & Whaling by humans. Gray Whales have been hunted since the 16th century. Humans have been whaling gray whale species for over 4 decades now. This hunting has significantly reduced the gray whale populations. The north atlantic population of gray whales were totally wiped out due to whaling even before the 19th century. Around 1950, governments worldwide declared the gray whale as an endangered species and banned whaling them
because they are beautiful creatures that have a right to live just like us humans do