Whalers typically located whales through a combination of observation and local knowledge. They would look for signs of whale activity, such as spouts of water, flocks of seabirds feeding on fish, or the presence of whale schools. Additionally, experienced whalers often relied on traditional methods and shared information within their communities about whale migration patterns and behaviors during the whaling season. Some also used small boats to scout areas where whales were known to congregate.
Their spears were blunt
Since whales are killed in whaling, I'd Think it'd be pretty obvious that whales are affected by whaling.
If you mean whales, they die painfully.
Whaling affects the population of whales, and in great numbers.
Over 400 different whales are hunted each year due to whaling.
it's the killing of whales to find out more about them and is mostly done by japan
whaling
Kate Sanderson has written: 'Whales and whaling in the Faroe Islands' -- subject(s): Whales, Whaling
whales,whales stop cutting of thier tails.....
America is against whaling. They almost put whales out of the ocean for good when they did do whaling. They wanted their blubber for oil.
the effects of whaling were mostly good but there was a swift lost of whales.
By poaching, or by whaling, if that's what people call for "poaching whales".