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What continent does whaling happen in?

Whaling happens in oceans, not on continents.


Why do japan catch wales?

wales is a country and as far as i know japan never caught it. whales, the animals, are caught supposedly for scientific research, its just interesting that the mother ship for the whaling fleet just happens to have a cannery on board. they do taste nice though.


Why hasn't the Japanese whaling fleet caught any whales this season?

Their spears were blunt


What happens in the sport whaling?

whales die, poor things


Whaling shold happen in Antarctica and why?

Whaling happens in Antarctica because people use them for margarine, soap, shoe polish and lipstick


When was whaling a major industy in whitby?

Around the middle of the 18th century, there was an expansion of the port's fishing to include whaling. Between 1753 and 1837, there were 577 whaling expeditions. The most famous of the whaling captains was Captain William Scoresby(1760-1829), who invented the crow's nest in 1807. Over the years, this industry declined, with the number of whales caught decreasing, and by 1837 the last ship The Camden made its final whaling voyage.


Is whaling an issue in New Zealand?

NO, Whaling in New Zealand started in the 18th century, and ended in 1964 since it was no longer economic. The south pacific region is mostly protected area for whales now. The majority of whaling activity happens in the arctic


What you can do with hump back of neck?

Hope you're not caught by Australian anti-whaling boat if you're a Japanese sailor illegally hunting whales.


What happens if you get caught smoking marijuana in pa?

nothing happens. nothing happens.


What happens to drug dealers when caught?

Typically when drug dealers are caught they go to prison


Is America against whaling or for whaling?

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.


Why are finback whales endangered?

Because of commercial whaling. Between c. 1870 and 1988 over 55,000 fin whales were caught in the North Atlantic; over 70,000 were caught in the North Pacific between 1910 and 1975; and over 700,000 were caught in the Southern Hemisphere between 1904 and 1978.