The antarctic treaty, which now has 46 nations in it, has 2 main organisations that deal with whaling. Although the treaty do address the Japanese whaling, the main 2 organisations are Greenpeace and Sea Sheperd. These 2 organisations aim to fight the whaling in Antarctica going to many extents.
Sorry I didn't help but if you can get your hands on a book name "Oxford Big Ideas Humanities 2" it has a whole chapter on Antarctica and also about the treaty.
Whaling is banned by the Antarctic Treaty, south of 60 degrees S. This includes the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica.
There are no pros, so most nations just don't do it. The Antarctic treaty prohibits whaling south of 60 degrees South Latitude. There are nations that violate the treaty, and recourse waits.
There is no commercial whaling in Antarctica: some countries hunt whales in Antarctica under the terms of The Antarctic Treaty, and purport that the animals are for scientific research.
No commercial whaling is allowed south of 60 degrees S, based on the Antarctic Treaty.
Their is no whaling season because people can whale whenever they want. Their is a religion where they have to whale to survive so they can whale whenever.
The Antarctic Treaty is a TREATY not a living thing so it can not become extinct.
Whalers work aboard ships to kill and butcher whales. Their work would take them as far into the southern ocean as the icebergs would allow. Today, there is no commercial whaling allowed in Antarctic waters, per the Antarctic Treaty.
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The Antarctic Treaty does not have an expiration date. It was signed in 1959 and is intended to remain in effect indefinitely.
All of planet earth benefits from the Antarctic Treaty, because science conducted there -- the study of the health of planet earth -- is shared with all countries that signed or ratified the Antarctic Treaty.
iT WAS tHe Antarctic treaty!
afghanastan albania are in the treaty