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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

  • Australian anti-whaling activists could face Tokyo charges

    Mon, Jan 09 2012 at 1:56 AM

    Three men from the Forest Rescue Australia group boarded a Japanese whaling ship to prevent it from tailing the Sea Shepherd's Steve Irwin ship.

  • Sea Shepherd finds Japanese harpoon ship

    Wed, Jan 04 2012 at 1:52 AM

    The Japanese vessel still had its harpoon covered and was therefore unlikely to have started killing any whales yet.

  • Anti-whaling drones rock the boat

    Tue, Jan 03 2012 at 2:36 PM

    As Sea Shepherd's new aerial drones take 'whale wars' into the wild blue yonder, could they foreshadow the future of vigilante conservation?

  • Anti-whaling Sea Shepard using drone aircraft to hunt Japanese whaling fleet

    Mon, Jan 02 2012 at 8:39 AM

    The famed anti-whaling organization Sea Shepard is using unmanned drones to help them wage war against the Japanese whaling fleet.

  • Huge waves damage anti-whaling boat

    Thu, Dec 29 2011 at 10:41 AM

    The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society said the Brigitte Bardot's hull split when it was struck by a 'rogue wave' as it tailed the Japanese factory ship.

  • Animal Planet's 'Whale Wars' renewed for fifth season

    Tue, Dec 27 2011 at 2:43 PM

    Filming is already under way and shows Captain Paul Watson and nearly 100 volunteers and 3 ships taking on the Japanese whaling fleet.

  • Sea Shepherd says drones find, photograph Japan's whaling fleet

    Tue, Dec 27 2011 at 8:56 AM

    Anti-whaling group says it located the Japanese factory ship Nisshin Maru this weekend, the first time this season they have made contact with the whalers.

  • U.S., Australia warn against violent whaling clashes

    Tue, Dec 13 2011 at 9:59 PM

    Japan's whaling fleet left this month to begin the whaling season, accompanied by a guard boat to ward off protests by activists of the Sea Shepherd group.

  • Japanese whaling operator sues Sea Shepherd

    Fri, Dec 09 2011 at 9:33 AM

    In its first attempt at legal action abroad, Japan seeks a court order to prevent the famous anti-whaling activists from engaging in activities at sea that could cause injuries to the crews and damage to the vessels.

  • Australia refuses to protect Japanese whaling ships

    Wed, Dec 07 2011 at 3:46 PM

    Australia rejected a call from Japan to provide more security for its fleet in Antarctic waters, the site of clashes with animal rights activists.

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