Yes, there are specific seasons for whaling, which vary depending on the species being hunted and regional regulations. Many countries that allow whaling have established designated hunting seasons to protect whale populations and ensure sustainable practices. These seasons are typically aligned with the whales' migration patterns and breeding cycles. Additionally, international agreements, such as those by the International Whaling Commission (IWC), impose further restrictions on whaling activities to promote conservation.
Illegal whaling refers to the hunting of whales in violation of national or international laws designed to protect these marine mammals. This includes activities that occur in designated whale sanctuaries, during protected seasons, or targeting endangered whale species. Despite a global moratorium on commercial whaling established by the International Whaling Commission (IWC) in 1986, some countries continue to engage in whaling under loopholes or by rejecting the moratorium altogether. Illegal whaling poses significant threats to whale populations and disrupts marine ecosystems.
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.
Whaling isn't good at all
Commercial Whaling has been banned since 1986 by the International Whaling commission. However, scientific whaling is allowed to strict quotas.
Protesting and intervening with whaling ships
Whaling happens in oceans, not on continents.
Whaling stopped in Australia is 1979
If you mean whales, they die painfully.
Well scientific whaling as basically when you do scientific research on whales. This is actually one of Japans excuse for whaling but of course their lying they use it for food and oil and all that (STOP WHALING!)
Whaling goes back more then 5,000 years.
Whaling affects the population of whales, and in great numbers.
Protesting and intervening with whaling ships