Places that were famed (or perhaps, infamous) for whaling include Nantucket and New Bedford, Massachusetts. If you're at all interested, visit the Whaling Museum in New Bedford.
Connecticut was an important shipbuilding and whaling state.
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These times it's probably Japan
the last known wooden whaling boat is the Charles W. Morgan
Whaling can sometimes be a good thing, as the people who work in the whaling industry need the money earned to feed their families. Jobs in Japan where alot of whaling takes place are quite sparse, so whaling can help to boost their economy too. Plus whale meat is a traditional and tasty delicacy! Hope this helped :D
These times it's probably Japan
The dangerous South American headland around which whaling ships of the 1800s dreaded sailing Is known as Cape Horn. It is the place where the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans meet and is often extremely turbulent.
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.
The park may be known for the whaling industry that was active in the town in the past.
Because whales were becoming endangered and there was moremoney to be made out of tourism around whales then hunting them down.
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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.