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Whales are primarily hunted in the waters of the Southern Ocean, particularly by countries like Japan, Norway, and Iceland, which conduct whaling under various justifications, including scientific research and cultural traditions. Additionally, some Indigenous communities in the Arctic hunt whales for subsistence purposes. International regulations, such as those set by the International Whaling Commission (IWC), aim to protect whale populations, but illegal and unregulated whaling still occurs in some regions.

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