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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.

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Is whaling common?

Until the late 20th Century it was but due to the 1986 Commercial Whaling ban, only a few countries are still Whaling, which makes what their activities illegal despite claiming that they are doing it for cultural or scientific purposes, which is in general aloud as a loophole in the commercial whaling ban.


When was the whaling ban?

Whaling itself isn't banned. However, commercial whaling was banned in 1986. Whaling is still aloud today if it is for 'scientific research'. Eventhough most countries uses it as a loop hole to kill whales for commercial purposes.


Why did the international whaling commission enforce a whaling ban?

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When did the whaling ban start?

1986.


What caused the whaling industry to decline?

Main reasons would be the reduction of the global whale population and as a result, the 1986 ban on commercial whaling. However, countries like Japan is still doing but in past 6 years, Japan has failed to make a profit of their whaling industry due to a environmental activist non governmental organisation called Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and they have intervene their whaling by trying to reinforce the commercial whaling ban without the use of violence. For other countries, it is just to the fact that people aren't interested as much due to publicity with Japan's Whaling industry.


Why do people still go whaling when it is banned?

Not every country recognizes the ban.


Who are the major anti-whaling countries?

didn't sign the anti-whaling contract


What year killing humpback whales made prohibited?

To prevent extinction, the International Whaling Commission introduced a ban on commercial humpback whaling in 1966.


What are some the Southern Ocean whaling laws?

There is some strict laws and charters when it comes to whaling. In 1946, the International Whaling Convention (IWC) was established to oversee the management of the whaling industry worldwide. It was established in response to the rapid decline in the population of whales from whaling. In 1986, the IWC instituted an indefinite ban on commercial whale. This ban is still in effect, with certain exceptions. Countries such as Japan and Norway have not honored the ban. Whaling is only allowed if it is for 'scientific research' and countries like Norway, Iceland and Japan ignores this law and use to 'scientific research' loophole to illegally kill whales. On March 31st 2014, the International Court of Justice vindicated what the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has done since 2003. The court ruling stated that Japan's 'sicentif' research doesn't meet to regulations. However, eventhough this states what Japan has done since 1986 has been illegal, no sancations have been done and Japan is planning to ignores this verdict by commencing Whaling in the Pacific in 2014 and plans to go back to Antarctica in their 2015/16 Whaling Season. This is only a ouline of the laws and charters. The full laws about whaling is very complex and has numerouse of charters that to normal people doesn't maek sense and is very dragging but it adds up to the current ban on commercial whaling. Some charter examples are like Whale population, where it is happening and the effects of awhaling season has.


What countries do whaling in Antarctica?

japan


What ended the whaling industry?

In 1950 the whales were beginning to become extinct so a Whale Hunting Ban was placed in 1986 that effected all countries. However, Japan still kills whales for research purposes, so technically the whaling industry hasn't ended just yet.


What agency banned Whaling internationally?

The International Whaling Commission is the agency responsible for introducing the ban on commercial whaling. In 1982 the commission agreed the 'The 1986 Moritoriam' which effectively banned commercial whaling from 1986, although Scientific and Aboriginal subsistence whaling is still allowed under strict quotas.