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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

  • Japan whaling fleet off to Antarctica

    Tue, Dec 06 2011 at 3:15 PM

    The whaling operations have been criticized even more heavily this year for using funds that could be allocated for victims of the March tsunami and earthquake.

  • Brigitte Bardot tells Japan to stop whaling

    Tue, Oct 25 2011 at 12:53 PM

    The former screen siren has joined forces with Sea Shepherd to call on Japan to halt its 'campaign of death' in the annual Antarctic whale hunt.

  • New Zealand condemns Japan plan to resume whaling

    Tue, Oct 04 2011 at 7:54 PM

    'Japan's decision is increasingly out of step with international opinion,' Foreign Minister Murray McCully said.

  • Japan to continue Antarctic whaling

    Tue, Oct 04 2011 at 3:35 AM

    Despite cutting its whaling season short last year, Japan will begin the so-called 'research whaling' operations soon.

  • Obama waives sanctions on Iceland whaling

    Thu, Sep 15 2011 at 5:03 PM

    Obama decided not to impose trade sanctions against Iceland, despite saying that whaling was undermining international efforts to preserve the animals.

  • Sea Shepherd Conservation Society launches action in Faroes

    Sun, Jul 24 2011 at 11:55 AM

    The anti-whaling group said it will erect a 'wall of sound' in the sea to deter the killing of hundreds of pilot whales in the Faroe Islands.

  • Saving Valentina the humpback whale

    Fri, Jul 22 2011 at 11:42 AM

    Watch this amazing video of a humpback whale being freed from fishing net and the thanks she gave to the people who helped her.

  • U.S. threatens Iceland with sanctions over whaling

    Wed, Jul 20 2011 at 5:45 PM

    President Obama has 60 days to decided whether or not to impose economic sanctions.

  • True to form, global whaling forum ends on sour note

    Thu, Jul 14 2011 at 7:29 PM

    The organization did manage to change its subscription fee processes as well as shore up more protection for cetaceans.

  • Global whaling body adopts anti-corruption reform

    Wed, Jul 13 2011 at 3:48 PM

    Animal rights activists call the new rules a 'significant victory' for the continued protection of whales.

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