that they are hurt or something eles is hurting it
yep, a very big impact
I believe whaling is wrong because it is murdering innocent animals and effecting the circle of life as well.
Yes i am against whaling, due to people killing living speices, i think its toatlly wrong to kill our animals. Even if your killing them for food, let our animals be. Yes i am against whaling, due to people killing living speices, i think its toatlly wrong to kill our animals. Even if your killing them for food, let our animals be.
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There is no commercial whaling in Antarctica: some countries hunt whales in Antarctica under the terms of The Antarctic Treaty, and purport that the animals are for scientific research.
By keeping the seas clear of junk, and by stopping overfishing and whaling.
- nationalism against the global rejection of whaling - profit in the assumption that whaling for meat can be sold in East Asia - food for Japan and other places - a profound disregard for nature and living things that is a part of many religions where humans are placed forever above animals and Nature exists only to serve human need.
its never whaling, its called waning, and i don't remember how to tell one from the other
Yes, whaling had a negative impact on Hawaii, primarily by disrupting its ecosystems and contributing to the decline of whale populations. The whaling industry also affected local economies and traditional practices, as it shifted focus away from sustainable practices to exploitative measures. Additionally, the influx of whalers and settlers altered cultural dynamics and introduced new challenges to the indigenous way of life. Overall, the legacy of whaling has had lasting effects on Hawaii's environment and culture.
The children made small sculptures of animals and human figures from ivory and bone, usually depicting everyday activities such as hunting and whaling. (in other words, they made art)
As of October 2023, countries actively engaged in whaling within the International Whaling Commission (IWC) include Japan, Norway, and Iceland. Japan conducts whaling under a scientific research loophole, while Norway and Iceland openly object to the IWC's moratorium on commercial whaling and continue their whaling activities. Other nations may participate in limited whaling for subsistence or cultural purposes, but these three are the most prominent in commercial whaling efforts.
Yes, whaling is banned in China, primarily due to its commitment to the International Whaling Commission's moratorium on commercial whaling. However, China has been known to conduct limited whaling for scientific research, which is allowed under international regulations. The country also engages in the consumption of whale products from other nations, raising concerns about conservation efforts and illegal trade.