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because when the whalers died people dont want to find the whales anymore
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Nantucket
Greenpeace activists oppose whaling. Greenpeace believes that the whale watching industry will be more profitable (and environmentally beneficial) than the whaling industry. The organisation has stated that science does not justify killing whales.
Native Americans shared essential whaling skills with American settlers, including techniques for hunting, processing, and utilizing whales, as well as knowledge of navigation and the coastal environment. They taught settlers how to construct and use whaleboats effectively. After whaling moved to deeper waters, many Native Americans continued to participate in the industry, often taking on roles as skilled crew members or guides, leveraging their extensive maritime expertise. However, their involvement diminished as industrial whaling progressed and the dynamics of the industry changed.
Whaling is not a sport and should not be taken as one. It is very cruel and inhumane.
Correct Answer: the whaling industry
Fishing, ship building, and the slave trade
whaling
Whaling almost killed out the entire species so now whales are endangered so whaling is illegal and those who do it are poaching. I wouldn't suggest doing it.
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