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Whaling News

Whaling factory ship

Whaling

Whaling is the practice of hunting and killing whales, traditionally for meat, whale oil or baleen. Modern whaling uses electric harpoons and massive ships designed to kill and transport the animals. Many modern vessels even hold factories onboard that process whales into the desired end products.

Whaling has existed since prehistoric times; Neolithic cave paintings depict it, and archaeological evidence suggests beached whales were scavenged in the Stone Age. Basques were the earliest people to practice commercial whaling, becoming noted experts in the process. After World War I, whalers began using factory ships instead of shore stations for processing and adopted more effective hunting weaponry.

In 1946, the International Whaling Commission was established by several nations to govern the practice of whaling to save declining whale populations. Forty years later, the IWC enacted a moratorium on commercial whaling. While synthetic materials have rendered many whale products obsolete, Iceland, Japan and Norway exploit loopholes in the ban to continue operating commercial whaling industries. Collectively, they kill more than 2,000 whales annually and export whale products internationally. (Photo: wdeon/Shutterstock.com)

Articles about Whaling

  • South Korea hints at scrapping whaling plan

    Wed, Jul 11 2012 at 2:51 AM

    The country unveiled its plan to begin at an International Whaling Commission meeting, sparking an international outcry.

  • South Korea under pressure to scrap whaling plan

    Thu, Jul 05 2012 at 3:04 AM

    Anti-whaling advocates say that South Korea's whaling for 'research purposes' is 'just thinly disguised commercial whaling.'

  • Aboriginal whaling wins partial victory

    Wed, Jul 04 2012 at 2:33 AM

    The International Whaling Commission extended whaling rights for indigenous peoples in the United States, Russia and the Caribbean.

  • Costa Rica assures fair trial for anti-whaling crusader

    Wed, May 23 2012 at 12:48 PM

    The Sea Shepherd founder has no doubts about the fairness of Costa Rica's judicial system, and is instead worried about the 'shark fin mafia of Costa Rica.'

  • Anti-whaling leader says extraditing him won't halt campaign

    Wed, May 23 2012 at 9:53 AM

    Paul Watson remains under house arrest, and must check in with German police twice a day.

  • Japanese whalers leave for Pacific

    Mon, May 21 2012 at 1:30 PM

    The fleet is scheduled to catch around 260 whales.

  • Anti-whaling leader freed on bail while extradition decided

    Sun, May 20 2012 at 3:15 PM

    Paul Watson is accused of 'putting a ship's crew in danger' during a conflict in Guatemalan waters in 2002.

  • Paul Watson: veteran anti-whaling campaigner

    Mon, May 14 2012 at 3:21 PM

    The anti-whaling campaigner, who was arrested Sunday on charges relating to a high seas confrontation in 2002, has spent decades battling hunters.

  • Sea Shepherd leader Paul Watson arrested in Germany

    Mon, May 14 2012 at 6:49 AM

    Paul Watson, a Canadian national, is in a German jail after being detained on charges stemming from a confrontation over shark finning in 2002.

  • Norway whalers take first whales of hunting season

    Wed, May 02 2012 at 12:13 PM

    Norway has set a quota of 1,286 Minke whales for this year's season, though its whaling fleet is expected to have trouble meeting it.

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