I believe that killing of the whales and the dolphins is brutal and sad that their lifelong families should be torn apart so senselessly whales will not be that well to eat that it makes it to be eaten instead of realizing they're mammals to be loved for who they can be moved closer to us being in an intelligent animals to listen to their songs that they lift up to us to listen' The dolphins also.Thank - you for taking time to read this.dl
The History of Whaling is one idea.
Most of the civilized word have banned whaling and they find it very difficult to understand how those countries that continue to whale justify what they do.
Whaling is not a sport and should not be taken as one. It is very cruel and inhumane.
As of October 2023, countries actively engaged in whaling within the International Whaling Commission (IWC) include Japan, Norway, and Iceland. Japan conducts whaling under a scientific research loophole, while Norway and Iceland openly object to the IWC's moratorium on commercial whaling and continue their whaling activities. Other nations may participate in limited whaling for subsistence or cultural purposes, but these three are the most prominent in commercial whaling efforts.
whales are endangered
because they have moustaches
Even though dolphins are whales, the International Whaling Commission classifies them as a small cetacean, so the same laws that govern whaling do not apply to dolphins. There are, however, numerous groups that continue to fight this.
they can't. caring for the oceans entails its creatures, and whales are part of them. whaling is awful and people should stop it.
Whaling is banned in numerous countries under the International Whaling Commission's (IWC) moratorium established in 1986, which prohibits commercial whaling globally. Countries like the United States, Australia, and members of the European Union adhere to this ban. However, some nations, such as Japan, Norway, and Iceland, continue to conduct whaling under various exemptions, including scientific research or commercial quotas. Additionally, specific marine protected areas and national laws in various countries also impose restrictions on whaling activities.
It should be. In some places it is and some it isn't.
so whales do not become extinct
Whaling is banned by the Antarctic Treaty, south of 60 degrees S. This includes the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica.