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elaborately such as with fanfare and parades. In regard to economics, the Soviet Union transformed from a "rural economy into an industrial giant" by disregarding the sustainability of a resource to fill high production targets. The government had controlled all industries, including fisheries, and whaling was not constrained by the need for sustainability through profits. Managers' and workers' production was incentivized with salary bonuses of 25%-60% and various other benefits, awards, and privileges. Many industries, whaling included, became a "manic numbers game".
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to 200 million won ($ 150,000 US) per minke whale. This loophole has led to high numbers of whale, dolphin and other cetacean deaths. In 2023, the number was 866 recorded deaths, which is a sizable reduction from a high of 2,014 cases in 2019 and 1,066 in 2022, but is still worryingly high. Fishermen who abuse this loophole have been arrested and prosecuted, but activists have spoken out against this loophole, and demanded more protections for whales and better accounting for those caught and killed.
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vessels in the first place than making money with the goods brought back to shore. Today, local historians believe that German whaling in the late 19th century was more a rite of passage for the sons of wealthy farmers from northern German islands than an action undertaken for true commercial reason. German whaling was abandoned in 1872.
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whales. Anti-whaling organizations claim that the research program is a front for commercial whaling, that the sample size is needlessly large and that equivalent information can be obtained by non-lethal means, for example by studying samples of whale tissue (such as skin) or feces. The Japanese government sponsored
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Committee about the value of the research and its relevance to IWC objectives, no decision on the proposal was reached. However, under the terms of the convention the Icelandic government issued permits for a scientific catch. In 2003 Iceland resumed scientific whaling which continued in 2004 and 2005.
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a year from a population of about 10,500 in Alaskan waters. Conservationists fear this hunt is not sustainable, though the IWC Scientific Committee, the same group that provided the above population estimate, projects a population growth of 3.2% per year. Bowhead whales weigh approximately 5–10 times
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Due to their concern, and the higher than the global average numbers of bycatch cetacean deaths,15 members of the Korean Parliment put forward a Bill in 2023 to ban the consumption of whale meat and to have a more rigorous inspection of all whale carcasses by Coast Guards. Activists also want to have
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There is still a loophole in South Korean laws that allows fishermen to keep any bycatch including whales. All whales caught accidentally must be reported and is then inspected for harpoon injuries. The meat from these whales can then be sold, which can be very lucrative for fishermen who can earn up
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The Lamalerans hunt for several species of whales but catching sperm whales are preferable, while other whales, such as baleen whales, are considered taboo to hunt. They caught five sperm whales in 1973; they averaged about 40 per year from the 1960s through the mid 1990s, 13 total from 2002 to 2006,
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rarely eat beluga meat. They give a little to dogs and leave the rest for wild animals. Other areas may dry the meat for later consumption by humans. An average of one or two vertebrae and one or two teeth per beluga or narwhal are carved and sold. One estimate of the annual gross value received from
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before industrial whaling and in modern times, hundreds of years after the most active whaling periods. Focusing on the amount of carbon stored in baleen whales, scientists determined that large marine mammals hold over 9 million less tons of carbon in the ocean than during the pre whaling era (9.1 x
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from their prey. Mercury concentrations reach levels that are hazardous to humans who consume too much too often, since mercury also bioaccumulates in humans. High levels have been found in the Caribbean (where people are advised not to exceed one serving every three weeks), in the Faroe Islands, and
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had been systematically undercounting its catch. For example, from 1948 to 1973, the Soviet Union caught 48,477 humpback whales rather than the 2,710 it officially reported to the IWC. On the basis of this new information, the IWC stated that it would have to rewrite its catch figures for the last 40
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The Soviet Union's intensive illegal whaling program from 1948 to 1973 was controlled and managed by the central government. In Soviet society, whaling was perceived to be a glamorous and well-paid job. Whalers were esteemed as well-traveled adventurers, and their return to land was often celebrated
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Canada left the IWC in 1982, and the only IWC-regulated species currently harvested by the Canadian Inuit is the bowhead whale. As of 2004, the limit on bowhead whale hunting allows for the hunt of one whale every two years from the Hudson Bay-Foxe Basin population, and one whale every 13 years from
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At the 2010 meeting in Morocco, representatives of the 88 member states discussed whether to lift the 24-year ban on commercial whaling. Japan, Norway and Iceland urged the organisation to lift the ban. A coalition of anti-whaling nations offered a compromise plan that would allow these countries to
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Recent scientific surveys estimate a population of 103,000 minkes in the northeast Atlantic. With respect to the populations of Antarctic minke whales, as of January 2010, the IWC states that it is "unable to provide reliable estimates at the present time" and that a "major review is underway by the
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cites Shpak, Meschersky, Hobbs, Andrews, Glazov, Chelintsev, Kuznetsova, Solovyev, Nazarenko, Michaud, and Mukhametov. 2011. Current status of the Sakhalin-Amur beluga aggregation (The Okhotsk Sea, Russia): sustainability assessment. Report for 2007–2010 stages: Report presented at IUCN Independent
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Contemporary whaling for whale meat is subject to intense debate. Iceland, Japan, Norway, First Nations people in Canada, Native Americans in the USA, and the Danish dependencies of the Faroe Islands and Greenland continue to hunt in the 21st century. The IWC ban on commercial whaling has been very
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hunt and sell meat from short-finned pilot whales and several dolphin species, including killer whales and false killer whales. 92% of people from the town, and high fractions from nearby towns, eat this meat at least occasionally. Sellers call this meat "black fish" without regard to species. Its
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per year. Their quota allows up to four humpback whales per year using only traditional hunting methods of hand-thrown harpoons in small, open sailboats. The limit is rarely met, with no catch some years. Its classification as aboriginal, and therefore permissible, is highly contested. In the 2012
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registered an objection to the International Whaling Commission moratorium and is thus not bound by it. Commercial whaling ceased for a five-year period to allow a small scientific catch for gauging the stock's sustainability; whaling subsequently resumed in 1993. Minke whales are the only legally
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in Bohol were featured in newspapers in the 1990s. As compromise for residents of Pamilacan who were dependent on whaling and dolphin hunting, whale and dolphin watching is being promoted in the island as a source of tourism income. Despite the ban, it is believed that the whaling industry in the
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In September 2018, Japan chaired the 67th IWC meeting in Brazil and attempted to pass a motion to lift the moratorium on commercial whaling. Japan did not receive enough votes and the IWC rejected the motion. Subsequently, on 26 December 2018, Japan announced that it would withdraw its membership
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Iceland did not object to the 1986 IWC moratorium. Between 1986 and 1989 around 60 animals per year were taken under a scientific permit. However, under strong pressure from anti-whaling countries, who viewed scientific whaling as a circumvention of the moratorium, Iceland ceased whaling in 1989.
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Most Faroese consider the hunt an important part of their culture and history and arguments about the topic raise strong emotions. Animal-rights groups criticize the hunt as being cruel and unnecessary and economically insignificant. Hunters claim that most journalists lack knowledge of the catch
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Commercial whaling was banned in 1986 in South Korea in keeping with the IWC issued global moratorium on whale hunting. In early July 2012, during IWC discussions in Panama, South Korea said it would undertake scientific whaling as allowed despite the global moratorium on whaling. Due to a loud
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and the fishermen will mourn the "death" of their ships for two months. These days, the Lamalerans use a motor engine to power their boats; however, their tradition dictates that once a whale has been caught, fishermen will have to row their boats and the whale back to the shore. The traditional
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Iceland resumed commercial whaling in 2006. Its annual quota was 30 minke whales (out of an estimated 174,000 animals in the central and north-eastern North Atlantic) and nine fin whales (out of an estimated 30,000 animals in the central and north-eastern North Atlantic). For the 2012 commercial
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during the end of spring and beginning of summer, when their labor was not required on the fields. This kind of whaling was ineffective. Many journeys would not lead to any whales caught, instead seal- and polar bear skins were brought back to shore. Communities often paid more for equipping the
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Iceland rejoined the IWC in 2002 with a reservation to the moratorium. Iceland presented a feasibility study to the 2003 IWC meeting for catches in 2003 and 2004. The primary aim of the study was to deepen the understanding of fish–whale interactions. Amid disagreement within the IWC Scientific
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The IWC treats the west and east coasts of Greenland as two separate population areas and sets separate quotas for each coast. The far more densely populated west coast accounts for over 90% of the catch. The average per year from 2012 to 2016 was around 150 minke and 17 fin whales and humpback
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countries. Countries opposed to whaling have passed non-binding resolutions in the IWC urging Japan to stop the program. Japan claims that whale stocks for some species are sufficiently large to sustain commercial hunting and blame filibustering by the anti-whaling side for the continuation of
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The stated purpose of the research program is to establish the size and dynamics of whale populations. The Japanese government wishes to resume whaling in a sustainable manner under the oversight of the IWC, both for whale products (meat, etc.) and to help preserve fishing resources by culling
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to African waters. These attempts never were commercially successful and quickly given up. Only in the 1930s could Germany—with mainly Norwegian personnel—re-establish a large and successful whaling industry. More than 15,000 whales were caught between 1930 and 1939. With the beginning of the
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killed by human activities are from ship collisions, calling for restrictions on the movement of shipping in certain areas. Noise pollution threatens the existence of cetaceans. Large ships and boats make a tremendous amount of noise that falls into the same frequency range of many whales.
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coastal regions of Spain and France. The whaling industry spread throughout the world and became very profitable in terms of trade and resources. Some regions of the world's oceans, along the animals' migration routes, had a particularly dense whale population and became targets for large
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and sink to the bottom, bringing their carbon with them to help form a temporary ecosystem at the ocean floor. Despite rebounding whale numbers after the international ban on whaling, climate change and rising carbon levels continue to hinder the amount of carbon sequestered by whales.
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concentrations of whaling ships, and the industry continued to grow well into the 20th century. The depletion of some whale species to near extinction led to the banning of whaling in many countries by 1969 and to an international cessation of whaling as an industry in the late 1980s.
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Greenlandic Inuit whalers catch around 175 large whales per year, mostly minke whales, as well as 360 narwhals, 200 belugas, 190 pilot whales and 2,300 porpoises. The government of Greenland sets limits for narwhals and belugas. There are no limits on pilot whales and porpoises.
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Whaling in the Philippines has been illegal since 1997 since the Fisheries Administrative Order 185 of 1991 was amended. The order initially only made illegal the catching, selling, or transporting of dolphins but the 1997 amendment widened the scope of the ban to include all
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on commercial whaling of great whales beginning in the 1985–86 season. Since 1992, the IWC's Scientific Committee has requested that it be allowed to give quota proposals for some whale stocks, but this has so far been refused by the Plenary Committee.
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also kills more animals than hunting. Some scientists believe pollution to be a factor. Moreover, since the IWC moratorium, there have been several instances of illegal whale hunting by IWC nations. In 1994, the IWC reported evidence from
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has become a significant industry in many parts of the world; in some countries it has replaced whaling, but in a few others the two business models exist in an uneasy tension. The live capture of cetaceans for display in aquaria (e.g.,
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whales taken from west coast waters and around 10 minke from east coast waters. In April 2009 Greenland landed its first bowhead whale in nearly 40 years. It landed three bowheads each year in 2009 and 2010, one each in 2011 and 2015.
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commissioned legal opinion, which concluded that Japan's commercial whaling program within its territorial waters breaks international convention and law and that Japan makes itself vulnerable to potential international legal action.
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whaling season, starting in April and lasting six months, the quota was set to 216 minke whales, of which 52 were caught. Iceland did not hunt any whales in 2019, and it is reported that demand for whale meat decreased in that year.
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has attempted to disrupt Japanese whaling in the Antarctic since 2003 but eventually ceased this activity in 2017 due to little achievement in creating change. Other NGOs such as the Australian Marine Conservation Society and
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years. According to Ray Gambell, then-Secretary of the IWC, the organization had raised its suspicions with the former Soviet Union, but it did not take further action because it could not interfere with national sovereignty.
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The reason for the moratorium was scientific uncertainty about the number of whales. ... It was a moratorium for the sake of collecting data and that is why we started scientific whaling. We were asked to collect more
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per person for narwhals. Hunts receive subsidies, but they continue as a tradition rather than for the money, and the economic analysis noted that whale watching may be an alternate revenue source. Of the gross income,
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The Bill raises hopes for better protections for whales but it will have to face a culture with deep historical, geographical and cultural ties to whale meat, and opposition from the commercial fishing industry.
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mean that consumption needs to be less than a serving every three weeks. However the mercury danger is not well known in the country. As of 2020 the government is considering banning the hunt of killer whales.
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during the 19th century, and bay whaling was conducted out of other mainland centres. Modern whaling using harpoon guns and iron hulled catchers was conducted in the 20th century from shore-based stations in
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including whales. The calls for ban on whaling and dolphin hunting in the Philippines were raised by both domestic and international groups after local whaling and dolphin hunting traditions of residents of
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during hunting, health risks, the value of 'lethal sampling' to establish catch quotas, the value of controlling whales' impact on fish stocks and the rapidly approaching extinction of a few whale species.
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as the culture within the IWC moved towards an anti-whaling, pro-conservation agenda. Japanese officials also announced they will resume commercial hunting within its territorial waters and its 200-mile
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Whale oil is used little today, and modern whaling is primarily done for food: for pets, fur farms, sled dogs and humans, and for making carvings of tusks, teeth and vertebrae. Both meat and blubber (
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German whaling ships in the mid to late 19th century would generally not be staffed with experienced sailors but rather with members of more wealthy farming communities, going for short trips to
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This collusive relationship between the whaling industry and the Japanese government is sometimes criticized by pro-whaling activists who support local, small-scale coastal whaling such as the
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of whale meat and blubber for sale on the open market in Japan in 1993. In addition to the legally permitted minke whale, the analyses showed that 10–25% of tissues sampled came from non-minke
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successful, with only Iceland, Japan and Norway still engaging in and supporting commercial hunting. They also support having the IWC moratorium lifted on certain whale stocks for hunting.
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are caught in the Sea of Okhotsk each year. There are no recent data on catches in the Arctic Ocean or Bering Sea, where about 60 belugas per year were caught in the early 1980s.
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meeting of the IWC, delegates from several anti-whaling countries, and environmental groups, spoke out against it, calling it "artisanal whaling out of control".
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along with the concept of whale harvesting in the first half of the 20th century. By the late 1930s, more than 50,000 whales were killed annually. In 1982, the
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Following the IWC's 1991 refusal to accept its Scientific Committee's recommendation to allow sustainable commercial whaling, Iceland left the IWC in 1992.
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attempted to re-establish large scale German whaling. This was undertaken with ships either going from Germany to Iceland or from the newly established
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In the United States, beluga whaling is widely carried out, catching about 300 belugas per year, monitored by the Alaska Beluga Whale Committee. The
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The meat is sold commercially and 82% of Bequia residents consume it at least occasionally, though it is subject to high levels of methyl mercury.
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says: "Canada has pursued a policy of marine mammal management which appears to be more to do with political expediency rather than conservation."
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Harvested meat is sold through shops and supermarkets in northern communities where whale meat is a component of the traditional diet. Hunters in
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McCormack, Meaghan A.; Fielding, Russell; Kiszka, Jeremy J.; Paz, Valeria; Jackson, Brian P.; Bergfelt, Don R.; Dutton, Jessica (February 2020).
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The whaling versus whale-watching debate: The resumption of Icelandic whaling | Whale Watching: Sustainable Tourism and Environmental Management
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lodged an official objection. However, in response to US threats to cut Japan's fishing quota in US territorial waters under the terms of the
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is carried out by nine different indigenous Alaskan communities, and is managed by the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission which reports to the
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in 1994. Opponents of the compromise plan want to see an end to all commercial whaling but are willing to allow subsistence-level catches by
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were the main target species in South Sea whaling. The industry went on to become a profitable national enterprise and a source of skilled
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Whaling was a major maritime industry in Australia from 1791 until its final cessation in 1978. At least 45 whaling stations operated in
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in Beaufort and Quebec areas varies between 300 and 400 belugas per year. Numbers are not available for Nunavut since 2003, when the
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catches of pilot whales, Greenland's and Canada's catches of narwhals (data 1954–2014), belugas from multiple sources shown in the
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and never really recovered. After the Napoleonic Wars, Germany tried but could never re-establish a successful whaling industry.
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also reinstated whaling in 1999, despite protests from animal rights groups. They are currently seeking to resume whaling of the
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Most of the whale species in the table are not considered endangered by the IUCN ("least concern" or "data deficient"). Only the
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hunted species. Catches have fluctuated between 487 animals in 2000 to 592 in 2007. For the year 2011 the quota is set at 1,286
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area, with about half Nunavut's hunters, killed 200–300 belugas, though the authors say hunters resist giving complete numbers.
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a database created that would help authorities spot more easily those who are using the loophole to illegally hunt whales.
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were the first to catch whales commercially and dominated the trade for five centuries, spreading to the far corners of the
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continue whaling but with smaller catches and under close supervision. Their plan would also completely ban whaling in the
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provide for the proper conservation of whale stocks and thus make possible the orderly development of the whaling industry.
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continued to campaign against Japan's scientific whaling program and block votes at IWC to bring back commercial whaling.
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Hvalur hf.'s whaling station at Hvalfjörður (2023), with 2 abandoned whaling vessels. It owns 2 similar operational ships.
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starting in July 2019, but it will cease whaling activities in the Antarctic Ocean, the northwest Pacific Ocean, and the
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and other peoples in the North Atlantic and North Pacific. Coastal communities around the world have long histories of
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Norwegian catches (1946–2005) in red and quotas (1994–2006) in blue of minke whale, from Norwegian official statistics
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and other groups dispute the Japanese claim of research "as a disguise for commercial whaling, which is banned." The
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in the 17th century; competitive national whaling industries in the 18th and 19th centuries; and the introduction of
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in Korea, which may date back to 6000 BC. These images are the earliest evidence for whaling. Although prehistoric
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These totals include great whales: counts from IWC and WDC and IWC Summary Catch Database version 6.1, July 2016.
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Archaeological evidence suggests the earliest known forms of whaling date to at least 3000 BC, practiced by the
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practices made whaling a dangerous hunt. In one case, a boat was pulled approximately 120 km away towards
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Whaling began in prehistoric times in coastal waters. The earliest depictions of whaling are the Neolithic
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Iceland is one of a handful of countries which still host a (privately owned) whaling fleet. One company (
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is up-ended, and another has a taut line, showing that the whale it harpooned may take the sailors on a
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Traditional Lamaleran whaling used wooden fishing boats built by a group of local craftsmen clan called
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International cooperation on whaling regulation began in 1931 and culminated in the signing of the
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was for beluga skin and meat, to replace beef, pork and chickens which would otherwise be bought,
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per narwhal. However the net income, after subtracting costs in time and equipment, was a loss of
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Key elements of the debate over whaling include sustainability, ownership, national sovereignty,
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Early whaling affected the development of widely disparate cultures on different continents. The
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global outcry, South Korea abandoned this plan and has not resumed any form of whaling program.
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To the left, the black-hulled whaling ships. To the right, the red-hulled whale-watching ship.
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USSR had a significant whaling hunt of orcas and dolphins along with Iceland and Japan. The
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The trade was broadly divided into two branches. The northern fishery involved hunting the
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Originally one of the most successful whaling nations, German whaling vessels started from
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and adjacent islands. The southern fishery was activity anywhere else, including in the
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Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.
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also ate whale meat, but archaeologists believe they never hunted them on the sea.
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is generally considered to have had little ecological impact, early whaling in the
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Canadians kill about 600 narwhals per year. They kill 100 belugas per year in the
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in life and death. Living whales cycle carbon and nitrogen through throughout the
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39 in 2007, an average of 20 per year 2008 through 2014, and caught 3 in 2015.
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began late in the 16th century and continued after the 1801 formation of the
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from the IWC, because in its opinion, the IWC had failed its duty to promote
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Whales are long-lived predators, so their tissues build up concentrations of
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Catching and rendering whales, South Sea Whale Fishery, aquatint print, 1835
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When the commercial whaling moratorium was introduced by the IWC in 1982,
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and has not reached consensus on whether it may regulate smaller species.
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had been established. The collapse of whale stocks in the 1960s, due to
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have a quota from the International Whaling Commission of up to four
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was received for tusks, and carved vertebrae and teeth of males, and
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was received for carved vertebrae and teeth of female narwhals.
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at the surface. In death, their carcasses can become part of a
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oppose lifting the ban. Under the terms of the IWC moratorium,
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from the North-East Pacific population each year. About 40
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Archived from 4676:Australian Marine Conservation Society 4619:Australian Marine Conservation Society 4550: 4467:Australian Marine Conservation Society 4420: 4381: 4324: 4322: 4089: 3989: 3938: 3700: 3313: 3286: 3109: 3008: 2724: 2687: 1848:Whaling in the Soviet Union and Russia 1692:Australian Marine Conservation Society 11107:People associated with animal welfare 11067:Animal welfare and rights legislation 9955:Lord Dowding Fund for Humane Research 9478: 9168: 8743: 8215: 7822: 7783: 6294: 5976: 5886: 5314: 4974: 4925: 4919: 4839: 4837: 4786:Homans, Charles (November 12, 2013). 4600:. Tokyo: Suzuki&Smith Publishing. 4375: 4356: 4352: 4350: 4294: 4292: 4290: 4268: 4040:Poulsen, Regin Winther (2021-05-20). 4013: 3725: 3719: 3446: 2407: 2131:ranges between 250 and 600 per year. 1780:International Fund for Animal Welfare 1405:can be found among the pilot whales. 1389:The traditional whale hunt, known as 1142:Whales play an important role in the 249:may have altered freshwater ecology. 186:Eighteenth-century engraving showing 11087:Animal welfare and rights by country 9990:People's Dispensary for Sick Animals 9935:List of animal welfare organizations 8268:United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement 7214: 4965: 4596:Sekiguchi, Yuske (October 7, 2012). 4058: 3630: 3503: 2861:. AFP. June 22, 2010. Archived from 2363: 2115:newly discovered oil in Pennsylvania 1448:municipal council banned whaling in 482:The IWC database is supplemented by 402: 11303:Animal Welfare (Sentience) Act 2022 8443:Future of Marine Animal Populations 8320:Fishery Resources Monitoring System 8310:Monitoring control and surveillance 7260: 4319: 3824: 3333: 2905:WDC, Whale and Dolphin Conservation 2893: 2838: 2302: 320:Whales caught 2010–2014, by country 24: 11344:Philippine Animal Welfare Act 1998 9504: 5279:On the Water: Fishing for a Living 5140: 4834: 4726: 4553:"Antarctica: The Hunt for Hunters" 4347: 4287: 3773:– via University of Calgary. 75:for their usable products such as 60:Number of whales killed since 1900 25: 11421: 9970:National Anti-Vivisection Society 8642:Sea Shepherd Conservation Society 8375:National Marine Fisheries Service 8370:European Fisheries Control Agency 6927:Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin ( 5235: 4760:Acebes, Jo Marie (6 April 2012). 4551:Urbina, Ian (November 18, 2016). 4408:"Did Greens help kill the whale?" 4357:Brown, Taylor Kate (2015-04-26). 3609:The Commons Social Change Library 3603:Commoons Librarian (2023-12-22). 3073:. SAVE the WHALES. Archived from 1970: 1700:Sea Shepherd Conservation Society 1696:Sea Shepherd Conservation Society 1605:Food and Agriculture Organization 1102:It was revealed in 1994 that the 1047: 1020: 11374: 11373: 9696:Intrinsic value in animal ethics 9278: 9147: 9146: 9134: 8850: 8288: 8034: 7851:Population dynamics of fisheries 5811:International Whaling Commission 5200:(Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2005) 5117: 5098: 5080: 5069: 5058: 5047: 5036: 5025: 5013: 4959:"Aboriginal Subsistence Whaling" 4579:"Whaling: The Japanese position" 4421:Larter, Paul (8 February 2008). 4250:International Whaling Commission 4166:International Whaling Commission 4090:Boffey, Daniel (18 April 2018). 2087: 1976:This section is an excerpt from 1919:Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1893:Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1651: 1464:and other smaller cities on the 1359: 441:International Whaling Commission 407: 399:International Whaling Commission 133:International Whaling Commission 11361:List of animal rights advocates 9135: 8572:Aquaculture Stewardship Council 8428:Environmental impact of fishing 7068:Indo-Pacific finless porpoise ( 6945:Tamanend's bottlenose dolphin ( 6793:Indian Ocean humpback dolphin ( 6784:Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin ( 4951: 4844:Ivaschenko, Y.V. (March 2014). 4815: 4806: 4779: 4753: 4708: 4696:"Same whale quota as this year" 4689: 4664: 4571: 4544: 4532: 4480: 4455: 4400: 4384:"The Whale Hunters of Lamalera" 4262: 4238: 4205: 4178: 4127: 4109: 4083: 3866: 3837: 3818: 3791: 3596: 3584: 3572: 3322: 3307: 3280: 3248: 3185: 3136: 3127: 3088: 3063: 3045: 3027: 3011:"The Whale Hunters of Lamalera" 3002: 2977: 2947: 2922: 2907:. November 2017. Archived from 2851: 2832: 2772: 2703: 2681: 2605: 2580: 2554: 1332:was for narwhal skin and meat, 1130:Effects on global carbon cycles 1110: 386:(ICRW) in 1946. Its aim is to: 324:The primary species hunted are 9780:Animal Defenders International 9636:Abnormal behaviours in animals 8546:U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 7906:Otolith microchemical analysis 6614:Southern right whale dolphin ( 6605:Northern right whale dolphin ( 6537:Atlantic white-sided dolphin ( 5871:Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary 5825:Institute of Cetacean Research 4539:Whaling on trial: Vindication! 4329:Broadhead, Ivan (2008-03-08). 4269:Roman, Joe (21 January 2020). 4222:. 1 April 2012. Archived from 3671:Fisheries, NOAA (2018-01-31). 3287:Angier, Natalie (1994-09-13). 2984:Broadhead, Ivan (2008-03-08). 2493: 2435: 2414:. Reaktion Books. p. 24. 2401: 2384:"Aboriginal substance whaling" 2376: 2357: 2346: 2328: 2296: 2281:Britannica Online Encyclopedia 2268: 2223:All catches in 2003–2007 were 2102:A traditional whaling crew in 1949: 1816: 1713:Institute of Cetacean Research 1345:Whale and Dolphin Conservation 13: 1: 9965:National Animal Welfare Trust 9875:Farm Animal Welfare Committee 9800:Animal Welfare Board of India 9676:Ethics of uncertain sentience 8541:European Environmental Agency 8531:Grey nurse shark conservation 8438:Destructive fishing practices 7936:Pop-up satellite archival tag 7651:Deraniyagala's beaked whale ( 7624:Ginkgo-toothed beaked whale ( 6835:Pantropical spotted dolphin ( 6802:Australian humpback dolphin ( 6564:Pacific white-sided dolphin ( 5864:South Pacific Whale Sanctuary 4975:Black, Richard (2012-07-03). 4123:. Cambridge University Press. 3171:10.1126/science.265.5178.1538 3117:Right whales face extinction. 2818:David Jolly (June 21, 2010). 2261: 2247:, processing of caught whales 1978:Whaling in the United Kingdom 1575: 1166: 155:. Over the past few decades, 11327:Horse Protection Act of 1970 9910:Humane Slaughter Association 9905:Humane Society International 8521:Marine conservation activism 7971:Climate change and fisheries 6647:Australian snubfin dolphin ( 6055:North Atlantic right whale ( 5857:Indian Ocean Whale Sanctuary 4162:"Whale Population Estimates" 3827:"The Inuit case for whaling" 3701:Rogers, Sarah (2016-08-22). 3366:10.1016/j.envres.2019.108908 2315:Historica Dominion Institute 2165:, a right recognized in the 2094:Whaling in the United States 1989:Dangers of the Whale Fishery 1732:, a Japanese whaling vessel. 1705:Humane Society International 1561: 1412: 1403:Atlantic white-sided dolphin 1366:Whaling in the Faroe Islands 1275:), and an unknown number in 1185: 1136:sequester atmospheric carbon 291: 151:is allowed to continue on a 7: 11309:Cruelty to Animals Act 1876 11238:Rapa das Bestas of Sabucedo 9940:League Against Cruel Sports 9915:International Animal Rescue 9840:Compassion in World Farming 8802:Fish diseases and parasites 7597:Blainville's beaked whale ( 7538:Tropical bottlenose whale ( 7514:Southern bottlenose whale ( 7505:Northern bottlenose whale ( 6954:Common bottlenose dolphin ( 6811:Atlantic humpback dolphin ( 6064:North Pacific right whale ( 5340: 4994:Hamaguchi, Hisashi (2013). 2233: 2141:. The hunt takes around 50 1315:per person for belugas and 1154:where it can contribute to 475:Whaling catches by location 209:, by Abraham Speeck, 1634. 83:, which can be turned into 10: 11426: 11297:Animal Welfare Act of 1966 11274:Animal testing regulations 9666:Compassionate conservation 9400:Monkeys in Chinese culture 8567:Marine Stewardship Council 8360:EU Common Fisheries Policy 7696:Stejneger's beaked whale ( 7077:Yangtze finless porpoise ( 6862:Atlantic spotted dolphin ( 6447:Short-finned pilot whale ( 5850:Australian Whale Sanctuary 5003:Senri Ethnological Studies 4382:Burnet, Ian (2015-10-23). 3536:10.1080/152873902760125714 3009:Burnet, Ian (2015-10-23). 2123:magazine on April 20, 1861 2091: 1975: 1869:Currently, the indigenous 1845: 1823:Whaling in the Philippines 1820: 1790: 1773:Australian Whale Sanctuary 1642: 1511: 1507: 1455: 1363: 1354: 1271:, 300 in northern Quebec ( 1236: 1189: 1173:Whaling in the Netherlands 1170: 1117:Whale meat § Toxicity 1114: 1079:World Wide Fund for Nature 1051: 1024: 171: 167: 87:that was important in the 36: 29: 11369: 11353: 11266: 11208:International Primate Day 11158: 11120: 11044: 10859: 10801:Caitlin O'Connell-Rodwell 10688: 10679: 10314: 10143: 10134: 10053: 9767: 9719: 9628: 9590:Welfare of farmed insects 9512: 9287: 9276: 9202: 9120: 9089: 9036: 9008:Gathering seafood by hand 8983: 8945: 8892: 8859: 8848: 8782: 8721:Glossary of fishery terms 8716:Index of fishing articles 8706: 8655: 8554: 8498: 8433:Fishing down the food web 8408:Maximum sustainable yield 8395: 8297: 8286: 8240: 8236: 8211: 8043: 8032: 7966:Match/mismatch hypothesis 7839: 7835: 7818: 7741: 7729:Shepherd's beaked whale ( 7717: 7550: 7526: 7485: 7443: 7426: 7389: 7343: 7306: 7272:Araguaian river dolphin ( 7251: 7205: 7168: 7140: 7089: 7048: 7031: 7003: 6979: 6970: 6907: 6883: 6823: 6764: 6731: 6707: 6683: 6659: 6626: 6585: 6516: 6492: 6468: 6456:Long-finned pilot whale ( 6427: 6403: 6379: 6328: 6311: 6307: 6290: 6245: 6217: 6193: 6097: 6080: 6026: 6002: 5993: 5989: 5972: 5922: 5841: 5795: 5699: 5632: 5586: 5540: 5357: 5348: 5164:The Sounding of the Whale 5110:February 7, 2012, at the 4855:. Marine Fisheries Review 3411:10.21203/rs.3.rs-33554/v1 2990:The Sydney Morning Herald 2408:Roman, Joe (2006-05-01). 2388:About Whales and Dolphins 2310:The Canadian Encyclopedia 2222: 2067:and catchers fitted with 1936:Residents of the town of 1875:Chukotka Autonomous Okrug 1841: 1786: 1232: 416:This section needs to be 10512:Alasdair Alpin MacGregor 10062:American Humane Magazine 9980:Party for Animal Welfare 9805:Animal Welfare Institute 9605:Feedback (pork industry) 9555:Intensive animal farming 8822:Individual fishing quota 8607:Save Our Seas Foundation 8340:Individual fishing quota 8315:Vessel monitoring system 7961:Hydrographic containment 7615:Gervais's beaked whale ( 7570:Sowerby's beaked whale ( 7281:Bolivian river dolphin ( 4429:. London. Archived from 3825:Fox, Mike (2002-05-24). 3471:10.3402/ijch.v71i0.18594 2839:Jøn, A. Asbjørn (2014). 1769:exclusive economic zones 1756:Taiji dolphin drive hunt 1638: 1491:, the newly established 1395:long-finned pilot whales 972:St. Vincent + Grenadines 32:Whaling (disambiguation) 11321:EU Directive 1999/74/EC 11315:EU Directive 2010/63/EU 11291:Animal Welfare Act 2006 11285:Animal Welfare Act 1999 11248:Surin Elephant Round-up 11052:Animal advocacy parties 10587:Thomas Bywater Smithies 10557:Maude Gillette Phillips 10547:Catherine Louisa Pirkis 10452:Catherine Victoria Hall 10040:World Animal Protection 10035:Wildlife Aid Foundation 9265:Animal-assisted therapy 8253:Exclusive economic zone 7931:GIS and aquatic science 7886:Standard weight in fish 7753:Cuvier's beaked whale ( 7678:Perrin's beaked whale ( 7642:Hector's beaked whale ( 7606:Ramari's beaked whale ( 7579:Andrews' beaked whale ( 7455:Arnoux's beaked whale ( 7128:Burmeister's porpoise ( 6895:Rough-toothed dolphin ( 6319:(Oceanic dolphins) 6118:Antarctic minke whale ( 5220:The World of Antarctica 3219:10.1093/jhered/89.5.459 3195:; Cipriano, F. (1998). 3098:. Panda.org. 2010-02-22 2529:10.1073/pnas.0307570100 1726:are dragged aboard the 1722:An adult and sub-adult 1614:The catch of lamakerans 372:Scientific Committee." 145:environmental activists 11223:Monkey Buffet Festival 10372:Gerard Lysley Derriman 10025:Toronto Humane Society 9691:Humane law enforcement 9651:Animal welfare science 9641:Animal psychopathology 8482:Turtle excluder device 8155:Shoaling and schooling 7464:Baird's beaked whale ( 7364:Ganges river dolphin ( 7290:Amazon river dolphin ( 6671:Orca or killer whale ( 6595:(Right whale dolphins) 6528:White-beaked dolphin ( 6046:Southern right whale ( 5203:Anna-Katharina Wöbse, 5152:Bringing Whales Ashore 5129:June 26, 2012, at the 3677:www.fisheries.noaa.gov 3434:Cite journal requires 3346:Environmental Research 2713:. Petroleumhistory.org 2690:"Population Estimates" 2124: 2106: 2003:Commercial whaling in 2000: 1914: 1802: 1752: 1733: 1615: 1581: 1542:. Iceland has its own 1531: 1523: 1422: 1421:Whales caught per year 1386: 1264: 1201: 1074: 1066: 394: 321: 313: 310:German Maritime Museum 288: 260:and even reaching the 234: 214: 198: 61: 53: 39:Hunting Whales (album) 11150:Tza'ar ba'alei chayim 10402:Agnes Estcourt-Oswald 10161:Matthew E. Bershadker 10118:The Animals' Guardian 9870:Eurogroup for Animals 9754:Pain in invertebrates 9661:Behavioral enrichment 9595:Wild animal suffering 9560:Intensive pig farming 8506:Marine protected area 8380:Regional fishery body 8006:Census of Marine Life 7901:Catch per unit effort 7705:Spade-toothed whale ( 7669:True's beaked whale ( 7660:Strap-toothed whale ( 7633:Gray's beaked whale ( 7588:Hubbs' beaked whale ( 7473:Sato's beaked whale ( 7373:Indus river dolphin ( 7101:Spectacled porpoise ( 6917:(Bottlenose dolphins) 6358:Heaviside's dolphin ( 6340:Commerson's dolphin ( 6145:Pygmy Bryde's whale ( 5602:Dolphin drive hunting 5556:Jarmann harpoon rifle 4335:Sydney Morning Herald 3578:Pershing et al. 2010 2956:"Whaling Information" 2256:Dolphin drive hunting 2112: 2101: 1987: 1900: 1800: 1747: 1721: 1613: 1569: 1540:popular with tourists 1529: 1521: 1420: 1373: 1246: 1199: 1083:northern right whales 1081:says that 90% of all 1072: 1065:made from whale bones 1061: 1037:cetacean intelligence 390: 319: 299: 282: 243:hunting and gathering 220: 204: 185: 162:captive killer whales 113:dolphin drive hunting 89:Industrial Revolution 59: 47: 11243:Running of the bulls 10962:Francis Orpen Morris 10647:Caroline Earle White 10562:Samuel Jackson Pratt 10482:Velma Bronn Johnston 10352:Victoria Braithwaite 10231:Emily Patterson-Kane 10181:Judy MacArthur Clark 9795:Animal Aid Unlimited 9785:Animal Welfare Party 9671:Conservation welfare 9615:Ventilation shutdown 8812:Fisheries management 8345:Minimum landing size 8305:Fisheries management 8280:Magnuson–Stevens Act 8275:Fisheries Convention 8026:Fisheries scientists 7687:Pygmy beaked whale ( 7560:(Mesoplodont whales) 6719:False killer whale ( 6695:Melon-headed whale ( 6415:Pygmy killer whale ( 6109:Common minke whale ( 4559:on February 28, 2021 4001:Statistics Greenland 3590:Durfort et al. 2022 2901:"Whaling in Numbers" 2336:"Commercial Whaling" 2044:southern right whale 1997:Nantucket sleighride 1633:Nantucket sleighride 1431:Vikings in Greenland 1399:Globicephala melaena 1307:for 81 narwhals, or 1299:for 190 belugas, or 1251:on the beach of the 1192:Whaling in Australia 1181:Whaling in Argentina 1156:primary productivity 239:Bangudae Petroglyphs 30:For other uses, see 11168:Blessing of animals 11002:William O. Stillman 10957:Basheer Ahmad Masri 10917:J. Morewood Dowsett 10912:Christian Adam Dann 10662:Alice Morgan Wright 10597:Ellin Prince Speyer 10412:Aida McAnn Flemming 10407:Edward G. Fairholme 10337:Madeleine Bemelmans 10191:Peter Ronald Davies 10045:World Horse Welfare 9950:Network for Animals 9830:Blue Cross of India 9744:Pain in crustaceans 9739:Pain in cephalopods 9706:Three Rs principles 9550:Eating live seafood 9545:Eating live animals 9540:Livestock dehorning 8970:Fishing tournaments 8832:Sustainable fishery 8622:Defying Ocean's End 8526:Salmon conservation 8516:Marine conservation 8456:The End of the Line 8449:The Sunken Billions 8418:Sustainable seafood 8403:Sustainable fishery 8016:Fisheries databases 7946:Age class structure 7916:Fisheries acoustics 7495:(Bottlenose whales) 7235:Dwarf sperm whale ( 7226:Pygmy sperm whale ( 7058:(Finless porpoises) 6774:(Humpback dolphins) 6638:Irrawaddy dolphin ( 6555:Hourglass dolphin ( 6266:Pygmy right whale ( 5259:American Experience 5196:Charlotte Epstein, 5124:2007 Chair's report 4741:on 24 December 2013 4661:. 26 December 2018. 4645:. 26 December 2018. 3997:"Table 12, Catches" 3951:Animal Conservation 3800:Arctic Anthropology 3528:2002JTEHA..65.1211S 3358:2020ER....18108908M 3205:Journal of Heredity 3163:1994Sci...265.1538B 3157:(5178): 1538–1539. 3071:"Threats To Whales" 2757:10.14430/arctic4261 2520:2004PNAS..101.1613D 2461:2015NatSR...516288M 2069:bow-mounted cannons 2034:Oceans and off the 1909:carrying meat of a 1764:sustainable hunting 1177:Whaling in Scotland 495: 223:Bonaventura Peeters 11405:Marine occupations 11233:Pushkar Camel Fair 11092:Cruelty to animals 11077:Animal sanctuaries 11017:D. G. M. Wood-Gush 10972:Siobhan O'Sullivan 10637:Christopher Wathes 10607:Elisabeth Svendsen 10582:Catherine Smithies 10437:Colesworthey Grant 10151:Michael C. Appleby 9985:People for Animals 9734:Pain in amphibians 9681:Ethical omnivorism 9196:Mammals in culture 8912:Commercial fishing 8884:History of fishing 8711:Outline of fishing 8330:Fisheries observer 7981:Aquatic ecosystems 7410:La Plata dolphin ( 7110:Harbour porpoise ( 7079:N. asiaeorientalis 6936:Burrunan dolphin ( 6504:Fraser's dolphin ( 6367:Hector's dolphin ( 5832:Whale conservation 5595:Aboriginal whaling 5351:History of whaling 5298:2020-02-13 at the 5284:2020-12-17 at the 5265:"Old Whaling Days" 5253:2017-02-13 at the 5187:Kurkpatrick Dorsey 5177:Kurkpatrick Dorsey 4827:2016-03-04 at the 4727:Acebes, Jo Marie. 4701:2011-09-29 at the 4659:The New York Times 4451:on 9 October 2007. 4117:Marianne Rasmussen 3747:10.14430/arctic102 3316:Gazette (Montreal) 3294:The New York Times 3035:"Progress Reports" 2825:The New York Times 2567:2015-10-16 at the 2449:Scientific Reports 2167:Treaty of Neah Bay 2125: 2113:Whales party upon 2107: 2073:explosive harpoons 2001: 1915: 1803: 1734: 1616: 1582: 1532: 1524: 1514:Whaling in Iceland 1423: 1387: 1265: 1202: 1075: 1067: 1027:Whale conservation 493: 469:indigenous peoples 322: 314: 289: 235: 215: 199: 178:Aboriginal whaling 174:History of whaling 149:aboriginal whaling 129:explosive harpoons 115:and by harvesting 62: 54: 18:Commercial whaling 11410:Whales and humans 11387: 11386: 11218:Dog Meat Festival 11193:Gadhimai festival 11040: 11039: 10982:Francis H. Rowley 10977:Charles Reinhardt 10907:Stephen Coleridge 10766:Alistair Lawrence 10701:Jonathan Balcombe 10675: 10674: 10617:Ralph Waldo Trine 10602:Christine Stevens 10532:Lady Mount Temple 10462:Rachel Hirschfeld 10332:H. Baillie-Weaver 10069:Animal Protection 9945:Marine Connection 9610:Foam depopulation 9535:Cormorant culling 9472: 9471: 9235:Laboratory animal 9162: 9161: 8965:Catch and release 8869:Artisanal fishing 8817:Fisheries science 8797:Diversity of fish 8737: 8736: 8733: 8732: 8729: 8728: 8693:Threatened sharks 8592:Ocean Conservancy 8577:Friend of the Sea 8207: 8206: 8203: 8202: 8115:Lobster fisheries 8060:Diversity of fish 7856:Shifting baseline 7825:Fisheries science 7777: 7776: 7773: 7772: 7769: 7768: 7765: 7764: 7563: 7498: 7437: 7422: 7421: 7385: 7384: 7339: 7338: 7302: 7301: 7247: 7246: 7201: 7200: 7164: 7163: 7152:Dall's porpoise ( 7061: 7042: 7027: 7026: 6966: 6965: 6920: 6871:Spinner dolphin ( 6853:Striped dolphin ( 6844:Clymene dolphin ( 6777: 6598: 6546:Peale's dolphin ( 6480:Risso's dolphin ( 6440: 6349:Chilean dolphin ( 6322: 6301: 6286: 6285: 6282: 6281: 6278: 6277: 6241: 6240: 6091: 6076: 6075: 6039: 5983: 5880: 5879: 5549:Explosive harpoon 5410:Pacific Northwest 5380:Western Australia 5269:Popular Mechanics 5230:979-8-88676-403-1 5160:D. Graham Burnett 4410:. Science/Nature. 3964:10.1111/acv.12315 3926:Missing or empty 3522:(17): 1211–1235. 2865:on June 25, 2010. 2792:"Small cetaceans" 2594:on April 30, 2009 2560:Matera, Anthony. 2469:10.1038/srep16288 2421:978-1-86189-505-9 2303:Francis, Daniel. 2231: 2230: 2058:in times of war. 2018:off the coast of 1921:on the island of 1793:Whaling in Norway 1281:total annual kill 1239:Whaling in Canada 1211:Western Australia 1007: 1006: 437: 436: 211:Skokloster Castle 153:subsistence basis 27:Hunting of whales 16:(Redirected from 11417: 11377: 11376: 11333:Hunting Act 2004 11258:World Animal Day 11183:Combat de Reines 11072:Animal sacrifice 10987:W. M. S. Russell 10967:George Nicholson 10867:George T. Angell 10811:Susan J. Pearson 10711:Geoffrey Barstow 10686: 10685: 10652:Emily Williamson 10507:Victoria Lidiard 10457:Edward Hemingway 10442:George Greenwood 10382:Marjorie Doggett 10306:Tina M. Widowski 10281:Adolfo Sansolini 10156:Cynthia Bathurst 10141: 10140: 10111:Our Dumb Animals 9722:nonhuman animals 9600:Wildlife farming 9499: 9492: 9485: 9476: 9475: 9282: 9230:Animals in sport 9210:Animal husbandry 9189: 9182: 9175: 9166: 9165: 9150: 9149: 9138: 9137: 9107:Fishing villages 9046:Artificial flies 9013:Handline fishing 8960:Big-game fishing 8854: 8764: 8757: 8750: 8741: 8740: 8673:Marine pollution 8477:Cetacean bycatch 8472:Incidental catch 8292: 8238: 8237: 8213: 8212: 8180:Humboldt current 8038: 7956:Trophic cascades 7896:Data storage tag 7881:Fish measurement 7876:Stock assessment 7837: 7836: 7820: 7819: 7804: 7797: 7790: 7781: 7780: 7562: 7561: 7557: 7497: 7496: 7492: 7441: 7440: 7436: 7435: 7431: 7396: 7395: 7350: 7349: 7313: 7312: 7274:I. araguaiaensis 7258: 7257: 7212: 7211: 7191:P. macrocephalus 7175: 7174: 7060: 7059: 7055: 7046: 7045: 7041: 7040: 7036: 6977: 6976: 6919: 6918: 6914: 6776: 6775: 6771: 6752:Guiana dolphin ( 6597: 6596: 6592: 6449:G. macrorhynchus 6439: 6438: 6434: 6391:Common dolphin ( 6326: 6325: 6321: 6320: 6316: 6309: 6308: 6300:(Toothed whales) 6299: 6292: 6291: 6252: 6251: 6229:Humpback whale ( 6111:B. acutorostrata 6095: 6094: 6090: 6089: 6085: 6038: 6037: 6033: 6000: 5999: 5991: 5990: 5981: 5974: 5973: 5907: 5900: 5893: 5884: 5883: 5873: 5866: 5859: 5852: 5834: 5827: 5820: 5813: 5806: 5788: 5773: 5766: 5759: 5752: 5745: 5738: 5731: 5724: 5717: 5710: 5692: 5685: 5678: 5671: 5664: 5657: 5650: 5643: 5625: 5618: 5611: 5604: 5597: 5579: 5577:Two-flue harpoon 5572: 5570:Toggling harpoon 5565: 5563:One-flue harpoon 5558: 5551: 5533: 5526: 5519: 5512: 5505: 5498: 5491: 5484: 5477: 5470: 5463: 5456: 5449: 5442: 5435: 5428: 5421: 5412: 5405: 5398: 5391: 5382: 5375: 5368: 5335: 5328: 5321: 5312: 5311: 5134: 5121: 5115: 5105:Makah Whale Hunt 5102: 5096: 5095: 5084: 5078: 5073: 5067: 5062: 5056: 5051: 5045: 5040: 5034: 5029: 5023: 5017: 5011: 5010: 5000: 4991: 4985: 4984: 4972: 4963: 4962: 4955: 4949: 4948: 4946: 4945: 4939: 4932: 4923: 4917: 4916: 4910: 4902: 4900: 4899: 4893: 4887:. 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Archived from 4548: 4542: 4536: 4530: 4529: 4527: 4526: 4520:www.icrwhale.org 4512: 4503: 4502: 4500: 4499: 4484: 4478: 4477: 4475: 4474: 4459: 4453: 4452: 4441: 4435: 4434: 4433:on June 3, 2010. 4427:The Sunday Times 4418: 4412: 4411: 4404: 4398: 4397: 4395: 4394: 4388:spiceislandsblog 4379: 4373: 4372: 4370: 4369: 4354: 4345: 4344: 4342: 4341: 4326: 4317: 4316: 4296: 4285: 4284: 4282: 4281: 4275:The Conversation 4266: 4260: 4259: 4257: 4256: 4242: 4236: 4235: 4233: 4231: 4209: 4203: 4202: 4200: 4199: 4182: 4176: 4175: 4173: 4172: 4158: 4149: 4148: 4146: 4145: 4131: 4125: 4124: 4113: 4107: 4106: 4104: 4102: 4087: 4081: 4080: 4078: 4077: 4062: 4056: 4055: 4053: 4052: 4037: 4031: 4030: 4028: 4027: 4017: 4011: 4010: 4008: 4007: 3993: 3987: 3986: 3976: 3966: 3942: 3936: 3935: 3929: 3924: 3922: 3914: 3910: 3904: 3903: 3901: 3900: 3886: 3880: 3870: 3864: 3863: 3861: 3860: 3851:. Archived from 3841: 3835: 3834: 3822: 3816: 3815: 3795: 3789: 3788: 3782: 3774: 3772: 3771: 3765: 3759:. Archived from 3758: 3732: 3723: 3717: 3716: 3714: 3713: 3698: 3692: 3691: 3689: 3688: 3679:. Archived from 3668: 3662: 3661: 3655: 3647: 3645: 3644: 3628: 3619: 3618: 3616: 3615: 3600: 3594: 3588: 3582: 3576: 3570: 3569: 3563: 3555: 3507: 3501: 3500: 3490: 3450: 3444: 3443: 3437: 3432: 3430: 3422: 3397: 3386: 3385: 3337: 3331: 3330: 3326: 3320: 3319: 3311: 3305: 3304: 3302: 3301: 3284: 3278: 3277: 3275: 3274: 3268: 3262:. Archived from 3261: 3257:"Modern Whaling" 3252: 3246: 3245: 3243: 3242: 3236: 3230:. Archived from 3221: 3201: 3189: 3183: 3182: 3140: 3134: 3131: 3125: 3124:. June 27, 2000. 3113: 3107: 3106: 3104: 3103: 3092: 3086: 3085: 3083: 3082: 3067: 3061: 3060: 3049: 3043: 3042: 3031: 3025: 3024: 3022: 3021: 3015:spiceislandsblog 3006: 3000: 2999: 2997: 2996: 2981: 2975: 2974: 2972: 2971: 2962:. Archived from 2951: 2945: 2944: 2942: 2941: 2926: 2920: 2919: 2917: 2916: 2897: 2891: 2890: 2888: 2887: 2873: 2867: 2866: 2855: 2849: 2848: 2836: 2830: 2829: 2815: 2806: 2805: 2803: 2802: 2788: 2782: 2776: 2770: 2769: 2759: 2735: 2722: 2721: 2719: 2718: 2707: 2701: 2700: 2698: 2697: 2685: 2679: 2678: 2676: 2664: 2651: 2650: 2648: 2647: 2633: 2627: 2626: 2624: 2623: 2609: 2603: 2602: 2600: 2599: 2584: 2578: 2558: 2552: 2551: 2541: 2531: 2514:(6): 1613–1617. 2497: 2491: 2490: 2480: 2439: 2433: 2432: 2430: 2428: 2405: 2399: 2398: 2396: 2394: 2380: 2374: 2373: 2361: 2355: 2350: 2344: 2343: 2332: 2326: 2325: 2323: 2321: 2300: 2294: 2293: 2291: 2289: 2272: 2172: 2171: 2159:Washington state 1879:Russian Far East 1859:Pacific Standard 1655: 1645:Whaling in Japan 1592:on neighbouring 1580: 1577: 1502:Second World War 1378:on the beach in 1339: 1335: 1331: 1327: 1323: 1318: 1314: 1310: 1306: 1302: 1298: 1247:Young butchered 1054:Cetacean bycatch 496: 492: 432: 429: 423: 411: 410: 403: 21: 11425: 11424: 11420: 11419: 11418: 11416: 11415: 11414: 11390: 11389: 11388: 11383: 11365: 11349: 11262: 11160: 11154: 11122: 11116: 11036: 11012:Ernst von Weber 10947:E. Douglas Hume 10872:Patrick Bateson 10855: 10851:Peter Wohlleben 10796:Virginia Morell 10776:Jeremy Marchant 10771:David Macdonald 10761:Barbara J. King 10681: 10671: 10657:H. Fergie Woods 10527:Shirley McGreal 10422:Basil Goldstone 10392:Alice Drakoules 10322:Gertrude Ansell 10310: 10246:Christine Nicol 10136: 10130: 10049: 10005:RSPCA Australia 9835:Cats Protection 9790:American Humane 9763: 9729:Pain in animals 9721: 9715: 9711:Welfare biology 9624: 9575:Poultry farming 9508: 9503: 9473: 9468: 9283: 9274: 9198: 9193: 9163: 9158: 9116: 9112:Marine habitats 9085: 9056:Bite indicators 9032: 8979: 8941: 8888: 8855: 8846: 8778: 8768: 8738: 8725: 8702: 8698:Threatened rays 8678:Mercury in fish 8651: 8550: 8536:Shark sanctuary 8494: 8391: 8325:Catch reporting 8293: 8284: 8232: 8199: 8105:Krill fisheries 8070:Coral reef fish 8055:Ocean fisheries 8046: 8039: 8030: 7871:Condition index 7842: 7831: 7814: 7808: 7778: 7761: 7737: 7713: 7599:M. densirostris 7559: 7558: 7556: 7546: 7522: 7494: 7493: 7491: 7481: 7434:(Beaked whales) 7433: 7432: 7430: 7418: 7381: 7335: 7298: 7243: 7197: 7160: 7136: 7085: 7070:N. phocaenoides 7057: 7056: 7054: 7038: 7037: 7035: 7023: 6999: 6962: 6916: 6915: 6913: 6903: 6879: 6873:S. longirostris 6855:S. coeruleoalba 6819: 6773: 6772: 6770: 6760: 6727: 6703: 6679: 6655: 6640:O. brevirostris 6622: 6594: 6593: 6591: 6581: 6573:Dusky dolphin ( 6512: 6488: 6464: 6436: 6435: 6433: 6423: 6399: 6375: 6331:Cephalorhynchus 6318: 6317: 6315: 6303: 6274: 6237: 6231:M. novaeangliae 6213: 6189: 6163:Omura's whale ( 6136:Bryde's whale ( 6087: 6086: 6084: 6082:Balaenopteridae 6072: 6035: 6034: 6032: 6022: 6014:Bowhead whale ( 5985: 5982:(Baleen whales) 5968: 5918: 5911: 5881: 5876: 5869: 5862: 5855: 5848: 5837: 5830: 5823: 5816: 5809: 5804:Blue Whale Unit 5802: 5791: 5776: 5769: 5762: 5755: 5748: 5741: 5734: 5727: 5720: 5713: 5706: 5695: 5688: 5681: 5674: 5667: 5660: 5653: 5646: 5639: 5628: 5621: 5614: 5607: 5600: 5593: 5582: 5575: 5568: 5561: 5554: 5547: 5536: 5529: 5522: 5515: 5508: 5501: 5494: 5487: 5480: 5473: 5466: 5459: 5452: 5445: 5438: 5431: 5424: 5417: 5408: 5401: 5394: 5387: 5378: 5371: 5364: 5353: 5344: 5339: 5300:Wayback Machine 5286:Wayback Machine 5271:, November 1930 5255:Wayback Machine 5238: 5143: 5141:Further reading 5138: 5137: 5131:Wayback Machine 5122: 5118: 5112:Wayback Machine 5103: 5099: 5086: 5085: 5081: 5074: 5070: 5063: 5059: 5052: 5048: 5041: 5037: 5030: 5026: 5018: 5014: 4998: 4992: 4988: 4973: 4966: 4957: 4956: 4952: 4943: 4941: 4937: 4930: 4924: 4920: 4904: 4903: 4897: 4895: 4891: 4879: 4872: 4868: 4858: 4856: 4848: 4842: 4835: 4829:Wayback Machine 4820: 4816: 4811: 4807: 4797: 4795: 4784: 4780: 4770: 4768: 4758: 4754: 4744: 4742: 4738: 4731: 4725: 4718: 4713: 4709: 4703:Wayback Machine 4694: 4690: 4681: 4679: 4670: 4669: 4665: 4653: 4649: 4637: 4633: 4624: 4622: 4613: 4612: 4605: 4594: 4590: 4577: 4576: 4572: 4562: 4560: 4549: 4545: 4537: 4533: 4524: 4522: 4514: 4513: 4506: 4497: 4495: 4486: 4485: 4481: 4472: 4470: 4461: 4460: 4456: 4443: 4442: 4438: 4419: 4415: 4406: 4405: 4401: 4392: 4390: 4380: 4376: 4367: 4365: 4355: 4348: 4339: 4337: 4327: 4320: 4301:Natural History 4297: 4288: 4279: 4277: 4267: 4263: 4254: 4252: 4244: 4243: 4239: 4229: 4227: 4211: 4210: 4206: 4197: 4195: 4184: 4183: 4179: 4170: 4168: 4160: 4159: 4152: 4143: 4141: 4133: 4132: 4128: 4114: 4110: 4100: 4098: 4088: 4084: 4075: 4073: 4070:High North News 4064: 4063: 4059: 4050: 4048: 4038: 4034: 4025: 4023: 4019: 4018: 4014: 4005: 4003: 3995: 3994: 3990: 3943: 3939: 3927: 3925: 3916: 3915: 3911: 3907: 3898: 3896: 3890:"Total Catches" 3888: 3887: 3883: 3871: 3867: 3858: 3856: 3843: 3842: 3838: 3823: 3819: 3796: 3792: 3776: 3775: 3769: 3767: 3763: 3730: 3724: 3720: 3711: 3709: 3699: 3695: 3686: 3684: 3669: 3665: 3649: 3648: 3642: 3640: 3629: 3622: 3613: 3611: 3601: 3597: 3589: 3585: 3577: 3573: 3557: 3556: 3508: 3504: 3451: 3447: 3435: 3433: 3424: 3423: 3398: 3389: 3338: 3334: 3327: 3323: 3312: 3308: 3299: 3297: 3285: 3281: 3272: 3270: 3266: 3259: 3253: 3249: 3240: 3238: 3234: 3199: 3190: 3186: 3141: 3137: 3132: 3128: 3114: 3110: 3101: 3099: 3094: 3093: 3089: 3080: 3078: 3069: 3068: 3064: 3051: 3050: 3046: 3033: 3032: 3028: 3019: 3017: 3007: 3003: 2994: 2992: 2982: 2978: 2969: 2967: 2952: 2948: 2939: 2937: 2928: 2927: 2923: 2914: 2912: 2899: 2898: 2894: 2885: 2883: 2877:"Total Catches" 2875: 2874: 2870: 2857: 2856: 2852: 2837: 2833: 2816: 2809: 2800: 2798: 2790: 2789: 2785: 2777: 2773: 2736: 2725: 2716: 2714: 2709: 2708: 2704: 2695: 2693: 2692:. Iwcoffice.org 2686: 2682: 2665: 2654: 2645: 2643: 2637:"Total Catches" 2635: 2634: 2630: 2621: 2619: 2611: 2610: 2606: 2597: 2595: 2586: 2585: 2581: 2569:Wayback Machine 2559: 2555: 2498: 2494: 2440: 2436: 2426: 2424: 2422: 2406: 2402: 2392: 2390: 2382: 2381: 2377: 2362: 2358: 2351: 2347: 2334: 2333: 2329: 2319: 2317: 2301: 2297: 2287: 2285: 2274: 2273: 2269: 2264: 2236: 2096: 2090: 2085: 2084: 1981: 1973: 1952: 1927:humpback whales 1895: 1850: 1844: 1825: 1819: 1795: 1789: 1668: 1667: 1666: 1661: 1656: 1647: 1641: 1578: 1564: 1516: 1510: 1497:German colonies 1489:First World War 1474:Napoleonic Wars 1458: 1415: 1368: 1362: 1357: 1337: 1333: 1329: 1325: 1321: 1316: 1312: 1308: 1304: 1303:per beluga, and 1300: 1296: 1241: 1235: 1219:New South Wales 1215:South Australia 1194: 1188: 1183: 1169: 1132: 1119: 1113: 1093:genetic testing 1056: 1050: 1033: 1025:Main articles: 1023: 477: 465:whale sanctuary 433: 427: 424: 421: 412: 408: 401: 366:humpback whales 294: 180: 172:Main articles: 170: 42: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 11423: 11413: 11412: 11407: 11402: 11385: 11384: 11382: 11381: 11370: 11367: 11366: 11364: 11363: 11357: 11355: 11351: 11350: 11348: 11347: 11341: 11336: 11330: 11324: 11318: 11312: 11306: 11300: 11294: 11288: 11282: 11276: 11270: 11268: 11264: 11263: 11261: 11260: 11255: 11250: 11245: 11240: 11235: 11230: 11225: 11220: 11215: 11210: 11205: 11200: 11195: 11190: 11185: 11180: 11175: 11173:Bous al carrer 11170: 11164: 11162: 11156: 11155: 11153: 11152: 11147: 11142: 11137: 11132: 11126: 11124: 11123:considerations 11118: 11117: 11115: 11114: 11109: 11104: 11099: 11094: 11089: 11084: 11082:Animal testing 11079: 11074: 11069: 11064: 11059: 11057:Animal killing 11054: 11048: 11046: 11042: 11041: 11038: 11037: 11035: 11034: 11032:William Youatt 11029: 11024: 11019: 11014: 11009: 11004: 10999: 10997:Colin Spedding 10994: 10989: 10984: 10979: 10974: 10969: 10964: 10959: 10954: 10952:James Macaulay 10949: 10944: 10939: 10934: 10932:Ralph Fletcher 10929: 10927:George Fleming 10924: 10919: 10914: 10909: 10904: 10899: 10894: 10889: 10884: 10879: 10874: 10869: 10863: 10861: 10857: 10856: 10854: 10853: 10848: 10846:Jennifer Skiff 10843: 10838: 10836:Matthew Scully 10833: 10828: 10823: 10821:Jessica Pierce 10818: 10813: 10808: 10803: 10798: 10793: 10788: 10783: 10778: 10773: 10768: 10763: 10758: 10753: 10748: 10743: 10741:Temple Grandin 10738: 10733: 10728: 10726:Marian Dawkins 10723: 10718: 10713: 10708: 10703: 10698: 10692: 10690: 10683: 10677: 10676: 10673: 10672: 10670: 10669: 10667:Gretchen Wyler 10664: 10659: 10654: 10649: 10644: 10639: 10634: 10629: 10624: 10619: 10614: 10609: 10604: 10599: 10594: 10589: 10584: 10579: 10574: 10569: 10567:Wilfred Risdon 10564: 10559: 10554: 10552:Eliza Phillips 10549: 10544: 10539: 10537:Harriet Nevins 10534: 10529: 10524: 10522:Richard Martin 10519: 10514: 10509: 10504: 10499: 10494: 10489: 10484: 10479: 10474: 10472:Clive Hollands 10469: 10467:Sjoerd Hofstra 10464: 10459: 10454: 10449: 10444: 10439: 10434: 10429: 10424: 10419: 10414: 10409: 10404: 10399: 10394: 10389: 10387:Muriel Dowding 10384: 10379: 10374: 10369: 10364: 10359: 10357:Roger A. Caras 10354: 10349: 10344: 10339: 10334: 10329: 10327:Emily Appleton 10324: 10318: 10316: 10312: 10311: 10309: 10308: 10303: 10298: 10293: 10288: 10283: 10278: 10273: 10268: 10263: 10261:Ilka Reinhardt 10258: 10256:Sharon Pincott 10253: 10248: 10243: 10238: 10236:Philip Lymbery 10233: 10228: 10223: 10218: 10213: 10208: 10203: 10198: 10193: 10188: 10186:Kendra Coulter 10183: 10178: 10173: 10168: 10166:Christa Blanke 10163: 10158: 10153: 10147: 10145: 10138: 10132: 10131: 10129: 10128: 10125:The Zoophilist 10121: 10114: 10107: 10100: 10097:Human Advocate 10093: 10086: 10079: 10076:Animal Welfare 10072: 10065: 10057: 10055: 10051: 10050: 10048: 10047: 10042: 10037: 10032: 10027: 10022: 10017: 10012: 10007: 10002: 9997: 9992: 9987: 9982: 9977: 9972: 9967: 9962: 9957: 9952: 9947: 9942: 9937: 9932: 9927: 9922: 9917: 9912: 9907: 9902: 9897: 9892: 9887: 9882: 9877: 9872: 9867: 9862: 9857: 9852: 9850:Cinnamon Trust 9847: 9842: 9837: 9832: 9827: 9822: 9817: 9812: 9807: 9802: 9797: 9792: 9787: 9782: 9777: 9771: 9769: 9765: 9764: 9762: 9761: 9756: 9751: 9746: 9741: 9736: 9731: 9725: 9723: 9717: 9716: 9714: 9713: 9708: 9703: 9698: 9693: 9688: 9683: 9678: 9673: 9668: 9663: 9658: 9653: 9648: 9646:Animal shelter 9643: 9638: 9632: 9630: 9626: 9625: 9623: 9622: 9617: 9612: 9607: 9602: 9597: 9592: 9587: 9582: 9577: 9572: 9567: 9562: 9557: 9552: 9547: 9542: 9537: 9532: 9527: 9522: 9520:Abandoned pets 9516: 9514: 9510: 9509: 9506:Animal welfare 9502: 9501: 9494: 9487: 9479: 9470: 9469: 9467: 9466: 9465: 9464: 9454: 9453: 9452: 9447: 9442: 9440:Whale watching 9437: 9429: 9424: 9419: 9417:Spotted hyenas 9414: 9409: 9408: 9407: 9402: 9397: 9389: 9384: 9379: 9374: 9369: 9364: 9363: 9362: 9357: 9349: 9344: 9339: 9334: 9329: 9324: 9319: 9318: 9317: 9312: 9307: 9297: 9291: 9289: 9285: 9284: 9277: 9275: 9273: 9272: 9270:Working animal 9267: 9262: 9260:Service animal 9257: 9252: 9247: 9242: 9237: 9232: 9227: 9222: 9217: 9212: 9206: 9204: 9200: 9199: 9192: 9191: 9184: 9177: 9169: 9160: 9159: 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8538: 8533: 8528: 8523: 8518: 8513: 8511:Marine reserve 8508: 8502: 8500: 8496: 8495: 8493: 8492: 8484: 8479: 8474: 8469: 8464: 8459: 8452: 8445: 8440: 8435: 8430: 8425: 8420: 8415: 8410: 8405: 8399: 8397: 8396:Sustainability 8393: 8392: 8390: 8389: 8388: 8387: 8377: 8372: 8367: 8362: 8357: 8352: 8347: 8342: 8337: 8332: 8327: 8322: 8317: 8312: 8307: 8301: 8299: 8295: 8294: 8287: 8285: 8283: 8282: 8277: 8272: 8271: 8270: 8260: 8255: 8250: 8244: 8242: 8234: 8233: 8226:sustainability 8209: 8208: 8205: 8204: 8201: 8200: 8198: 8197: 8192: 8187: 8182: 8177: 8172: 8167: 8162: 8160:Marine habitat 8157: 8152: 8147: 8142: 8137: 8132: 8127: 8122: 8120:Shrimp fishery 8117: 8112: 8110:Kelp fisheries 8107: 8102: 8097: 8095:Crab fisheries 8092: 8087: 8082: 8077: 8072: 8067: 8062: 8057: 8051: 8049: 8041: 8040: 8033: 8031: 8029: 8028: 8023: 8018: 8013: 8008: 8003: 7998: 7993: 7988: 7983: 7978: 7976:Marine biology 7973: 7968: 7963: 7958: 7953: 7948: 7943: 7938: 7933: 7928: 7926:Coded wire tag 7923: 7918: 7913: 7908: 7903: 7898: 7893: 7888: 7883: 7878: 7873: 7868: 7866:Fish mortality 7863: 7858: 7853: 7847: 7845: 7833: 7832: 7829:wild fisheries 7816: 7815: 7813:science topics 7807: 7806: 7799: 7792: 7784: 7775: 7774: 7771: 7770: 7767: 7766: 7763: 7762: 7760: 7759: 7755:Z. cavirostris 7749: 7747: 7739: 7738: 7736: 7735: 7725: 7723: 7715: 7714: 7712: 7711: 7702: 7693: 7684: 7675: 7666: 7657: 7648: 7639: 7630: 7621: 7612: 7603: 7594: 7585: 7576: 7566: 7564: 7548: 7547: 7545: 7544: 7534: 7532: 7524: 7523: 7521: 7520: 7511: 7501: 7499: 7483: 7482: 7480: 7479: 7470: 7461: 7451: 7449: 7438: 7424: 7423: 7420: 7419: 7417: 7416: 7412:P. blainvillei 7406: 7404: 7393: 7387: 7386: 7383: 7382: 7380: 7379: 7370: 7360: 7358: 7347: 7341: 7340: 7337: 7336: 7334: 7333: 7323: 7321: 7310: 7304: 7303: 7300: 7299: 7297: 7296: 7292:I. geoffrensis 7287: 7283:I. boliviensis 7278: 7268: 7266: 7255: 7249: 7248: 7245: 7244: 7242: 7241: 7232: 7222: 7220: 7209: 7203: 7202: 7199: 7198: 7196: 7195: 7185: 7183: 7172: 7166: 7165: 7162: 7161: 7159: 7158: 7148: 7146: 7138: 7137: 7135: 7134: 7130:P. spinipinnis 7125: 7116: 7107: 7097: 7095: 7087: 7086: 7084: 7083: 7074: 7064: 7062: 7043: 7029: 7028: 7025: 7024: 7022: 7021: 7011: 7009: 7001: 7000: 6998: 6997: 6991:Beluga whale ( 6987: 6985: 6982:Delphinapterus 6974: 6968: 6967: 6964: 6963: 6961: 6960: 6951: 6942: 6933: 6923: 6921: 6905: 6904: 6902: 6901: 6897:S. bredanensis 6891: 6889: 6881: 6880: 6878: 6877: 6868: 6859: 6850: 6841: 6831: 6829: 6821: 6820: 6818: 6817: 6808: 6799: 6790: 6780: 6778: 6762: 6761: 6759: 6758: 6749: 6745:S. fluviatilis 6739: 6737: 6729: 6728: 6726: 6725: 6715: 6713: 6705: 6704: 6702: 6701: 6691: 6689: 6681: 6680: 6678: 6677: 6667: 6665: 6657: 6656: 6654: 6653: 6644: 6634: 6632: 6624: 6623: 6621: 6620: 6611: 6601: 6599: 6583: 6582: 6580: 6579: 6570: 6566:L. obliquidens 6561: 6552: 6543: 6534: 6530:L. albirostris 6524: 6522: 6519:Lagenorhynchus 6514: 6513: 6511: 6510: 6500: 6498: 6490: 6489: 6487: 6486: 6476: 6474: 6466: 6465: 6463: 6462: 6453: 6443: 6441: 6437:(Pilot whales) 6425: 6424: 6422: 6421: 6411: 6409: 6401: 6400: 6398: 6397: 6387: 6385: 6377: 6376: 6374: 6373: 6364: 6355: 6346: 6342:C. commersonii 6336: 6334: 6323: 6305: 6304: 6288: 6287: 6284: 6283: 6280: 6279: 6276: 6275: 6273: 6272: 6262: 6260: 6249: 6243: 6242: 6239: 6238: 6236: 6235: 6225: 6223: 6215: 6214: 6212: 6211: 6201: 6199: 6191: 6190: 6188: 6187: 6181:Rice's whale ( 6178: 6169: 6160: 6151: 6142: 6133: 6124: 6120:B. bonaerensis 6115: 6105: 6103: 6092: 6078: 6077: 6074: 6073: 6071: 6070: 6061: 6052: 6042: 6040: 6036:(Right whales) 6024: 6023: 6021: 6020: 6010: 6008: 5997: 5987: 5986: 5970: 5969: 5967: 5966: 5960: 5954: 5952:Laurasiatheria 5948: 5942: 5936: 5930: 5923: 5920: 5919: 5910: 5909: 5902: 5895: 5887: 5878: 5877: 5875: 5874: 5867: 5860: 5853: 5845: 5843: 5839: 5838: 5836: 5835: 5828: 5821: 5814: 5807: 5799: 5797: 5793: 5792: 5790: 5789: 5774: 5767: 5760: 5753: 5746: 5739: 5732: 5725: 5718: 5711: 5703: 5701: 5697: 5696: 5694: 5693: 5686: 5679: 5672: 5665: 5662:Harpoon cannon 5658: 5651: 5644: 5636: 5634: 5630: 5629: 5627: 5626: 5619: 5612: 5605: 5598: 5590: 5588: 5584: 5583: 5581: 5580: 5573: 5566: 5559: 5552: 5544: 5542: 5538: 5537: 5535: 5534: 5527: 5524:United Kingdom 5520: 5513: 5506: 5499: 5492: 5485: 5478: 5471: 5464: 5457: 5450: 5443: 5436: 5429: 5422: 5415: 5414: 5413: 5399: 5392: 5389:Basque Country 5385: 5384: 5383: 5369: 5361: 5359: 5355: 5354: 5349: 5346: 5345: 5338: 5337: 5330: 5323: 5315: 5309: 5308: 5303: 5290: 5275: 5272: 5262: 5245: 5237: 5236:External links 5234: 5233: 5232: 5215: 5208: 5201: 5194: 5184: 5174: 5167: 5157: 5142: 5139: 5136: 5135: 5116: 5097: 5079: 5068: 5057: 5046: 5035: 5024: 5012: 4986: 4964: 4950: 4918: 4866: 4833: 4814: 4805: 4778: 4752: 4716: 4707: 4688: 4663: 4647: 4631: 4603: 4588: 4570: 4543: 4531: 4504: 4479: 4454: 4436: 4413: 4399: 4374: 4346: 4318: 4286: 4261: 4237: 4218:Iceland Review 4204: 4177: 4150: 4126: 4108: 4082: 4057: 4046:Hakai Magazine 4032: 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11239: 11236: 11234: 11231: 11229: 11228:October Horse 11226: 11224: 11221: 11219: 11216: 11214: 11211: 11209: 11206: 11204: 11203:Goose pulling 11201: 11199: 11198:Goat throwing 11196: 11194: 11191: 11189: 11186: 11184: 11181: 11179: 11178:Cock throwing 11176: 11174: 11171: 11169: 11166: 11165: 11163: 11157: 11151: 11148: 11146: 11143: 11141: 11138: 11136: 11133: 11131: 11128: 11127: 11125: 11119: 11113: 11110: 11108: 11105: 11103: 11100: 11098: 11095: 11093: 11090: 11088: 11085: 11083: 11080: 11078: 11075: 11073: 11070: 11068: 11065: 11063: 11062:Animal rights 11060: 11058: 11055: 11053: 11050: 11049: 11047: 11043: 11033: 11030: 11028: 11025: 11023: 11022:Frans de Waal 11020: 11018: 11015: 11013: 11010: 11008: 11005: 11003: 11000: 10998: 10995: 10993: 10992:Chris Sherwin 10990: 10988: 10985: 10983: 10980: 10978: 10975: 10973: 10970: 10968: 10965: 10963: 10960: 10958: 10955: 10953: 10950: 10948: 10945: 10943: 10940: 10938: 10937:Ruth Harrison 10935: 10933: 10930: 10928: 10925: 10923: 10920: 10918: 10915: 10913: 10910: 10908: 10905: 10903: 10902:Gerald Carson 10900: 10898: 10895: 10893: 10892:Arthur Broome 10890: 10888: 10887:Edward Berdoe 10885: 10883: 10880: 10878: 10875: 10873: 10870: 10868: 10865: 10864: 10862: 10858: 10852: 10849: 10847: 10844: 10842: 10839: 10837: 10834: 10832: 10829: 10827: 10824: 10822: 10819: 10817: 10816:Dale Peterson 10814: 10812: 10809: 10807: 10804: 10802: 10799: 10797: 10794: 10792: 10791:Sy Montgomery 10789: 10787: 10784: 10782: 10779: 10777: 10774: 10772: 10769: 10767: 10764: 10762: 10759: 10757: 10754: 10752: 10749: 10747: 10744: 10742: 10739: 10737: 10734: 10732: 10729: 10727: 10724: 10722: 10719: 10717: 10714: 10712: 10709: 10707: 10706:Michael Balls 10704: 10702: 10699: 10697: 10696:Arnold Arluke 10694: 10693: 10691: 10687: 10684: 10678: 10668: 10665: 10663: 10660: 10658: 10655: 10653: 10650: 10648: 10645: 10643: 10640: 10638: 10635: 10633: 10630: 10628: 10625: 10623: 10620: 10618: 10615: 10613: 10610: 10608: 10605: 10603: 10600: 10598: 10595: 10593: 10590: 10588: 10585: 10583: 10580: 10578: 10575: 10573: 10572:Peter Roberts 10570: 10568: 10565: 10563: 10560: 10558: 10555: 10553: 10550: 10548: 10545: 10543: 10540: 10538: 10535: 10533: 10530: 10528: 10525: 10523: 10520: 10518: 10515: 10513: 10510: 10508: 10505: 10503: 10500: 10498: 10495: 10493: 10490: 10488: 10485: 10483: 10480: 10478: 10475: 10473: 10470: 10468: 10465: 10463: 10460: 10458: 10455: 10453: 10450: 10448: 10445: 10443: 10440: 10438: 10435: 10433: 10430: 10428: 10427:Julia Goddard 10425: 10423: 10420: 10418: 10415: 10413: 10410: 10408: 10405: 10403: 10400: 10398: 10397:Sarah J. Eddy 10395: 10393: 10390: 10388: 10385: 10383: 10380: 10378: 10375: 10373: 10370: 10368: 10365: 10363: 10360: 10358: 10355: 10353: 10350: 10348: 10347:Mary Brancker 10345: 10343: 10340: 10338: 10335: 10333: 10330: 10328: 10325: 10323: 10320: 10319: 10317: 10313: 10307: 10304: 10302: 10299: 10297: 10294: 10292: 10291:Karen Stockin 10289: 10287: 10286:Rakesh Shukla 10284: 10282: 10279: 10277: 10276:Sepehr Salimi 10274: 10272: 10269: 10267: 10266:Jill Robinson 10264: 10262: 10259: 10257: 10254: 10252: 10251:Wayne Pacelle 10249: 10247: 10244: 10242: 10241:Damien Mander 10239: 10237: 10234: 10232: 10229: 10227: 10226:Kathrin Glock 10224: 10222: 10219: 10217: 10216:Alison Hanlon 10214: 10212: 10211:Celia Hammond 10209: 10207: 10206:Robin Ganzert 10204: 10202: 10201:Alanna Devine 10199: 10197: 10194: 10192: 10189: 10187: 10184: 10182: 10179: 10177: 10174: 10172: 10169: 10167: 10164: 10162: 10159: 10157: 10154: 10152: 10149: 10148: 10146: 10142: 10139: 10133: 10127: 10126: 10122: 10120: 10119: 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9759:Grimace scale 9757: 9755: 9752: 9750: 9747: 9745: 9742: 9740: 9737: 9735: 9732: 9730: 9727: 9726: 9724: 9718: 9712: 9709: 9707: 9704: 9702: 9699: 9697: 9694: 9692: 9689: 9687: 9686:Five freedoms 9684: 9682: 9679: 9677: 9674: 9672: 9669: 9667: 9664: 9662: 9659: 9657: 9656:Anthrozoology 9654: 9652: 9649: 9647: 9644: 9642: 9639: 9637: 9634: 9633: 9631: 9627: 9621: 9618: 9616: 9613: 9611: 9608: 9606: 9603: 9601: 9598: 9596: 9593: 9591: 9588: 9586: 9583: 9581: 9578: 9576: 9573: 9571: 9570:Dairy farming 9568: 9566: 9563: 9561: 9558: 9556: 9553: 9551: 9548: 9546: 9543: 9541: 9538: 9536: 9533: 9531: 9530:Chick culling 9528: 9526: 9523: 9521: 9518: 9517: 9515: 9511: 9507: 9500: 9495: 9493: 9488: 9486: 9481: 9480: 9477: 9463: 9460: 9459: 9458: 9455: 9451: 9448: 9446: 9445:Whale worship 9443: 9441: 9438: 9436: 9433: 9432: 9430: 9428: 9425: 9423: 9420: 9418: 9415: 9413: 9410: 9406: 9403: 9401: 9398: 9396: 9393: 9392: 9390: 9388: 9385: 9383: 9380: 9378: 9375: 9373: 9370: 9368: 9365: 9361: 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8485: 8483: 8480: 8478: 8475: 8473: 8470: 8468: 8465: 8463: 8460: 8458: 8457: 8453: 8451: 8450: 8446: 8444: 8441: 8439: 8436: 8434: 8431: 8429: 8426: 8424: 8421: 8419: 8416: 8414: 8411: 8409: 8406: 8404: 8401: 8400: 8398: 8394: 8386: 8383: 8382: 8381: 8378: 8376: 8373: 8371: 8368: 8366: 8363: 8361: 8358: 8356: 8353: 8351: 8350:Pulse fishing 8348: 8346: 8343: 8341: 8338: 8336: 8333: 8331: 8328: 8326: 8323: 8321: 8318: 8316: 8313: 8311: 8308: 8306: 8303: 8302: 8300: 8296: 8291: 8281: 8278: 8276: 8273: 8269: 8266: 8265: 8264: 8261: 8259: 8256: 8254: 8251: 8249: 8248:Fisheries law 8246: 8245: 8243: 8239: 8235: 8231: 8227: 8223: 8219: 8218:Fisheries law 8214: 8210: 8196: 8193: 8191: 8188: 8186: 8183: 8181: 8178: 8176: 8173: 8171: 8168: 8166: 8163: 8161: 8158: 8156: 8153: 8151: 8148: 8146: 8143: 8141: 8138: 8136: 8133: 8131: 8128: 8126: 8123: 8121: 8118: 8116: 8113: 8111: 8108: 8106: 8103: 8101: 8100:Eel fisheries 8098: 8096: 8093: 8091: 8090:Cod fisheries 8088: 8086: 8083: 8081: 8078: 8076: 8075:Demersal fish 8073: 8071: 8068: 8066: 8063: 8061: 8058: 8056: 8053: 8052: 8050: 8048: 8042: 8037: 8027: 8024: 8022: 8019: 8017: 8014: 8012: 8009: 8007: 8004: 8002: 7999: 7997: 7994: 7992: 7989: 7987: 7984: 7982: 7979: 7977: 7974: 7972: 7969: 7967: 7964: 7962: 7959: 7957: 7954: 7952: 7951:Trophic level 7949: 7947: 7944: 7942: 7939: 7937: 7934: 7932: 7929: 7927: 7924: 7922: 7919: 7917: 7914: 7912: 7909: 7907: 7904: 7902: 7899: 7897: 7894: 7892: 7889: 7887: 7884: 7882: 7879: 7877: 7874: 7872: 7869: 7867: 7864: 7862: 7859: 7857: 7854: 7852: 7849: 7848: 7846: 7844: 7838: 7834: 7830: 7826: 7821: 7817: 7812: 7805: 7800: 7798: 7793: 7791: 7786: 7785: 7782: 7758: 7756: 7751: 7750: 7748: 7746: 7745: 7740: 7734: 7732: 7727: 7726: 7724: 7722: 7721: 7716: 7710: 7708: 7703: 7701: 7699: 7698:M. stejnegeri 7694: 7692: 7690: 7689:M. peruvianus 7685: 7683: 7681: 7676: 7674: 7672: 7667: 7665: 7663: 7658: 7656: 7654: 7649: 7647: 7645: 7640: 7638: 7636: 7631: 7629: 7627: 7626:M. ginkgodens 7622: 7620: 7618: 7613: 7611: 7609: 7604: 7602: 7600: 7595: 7593: 7591: 7590:M. carlhubbsi 7586: 7584: 7582: 7577: 7575: 7573: 7568: 7567: 7565: 7555: 7554: 7549: 7543: 7541: 7536: 7535: 7533: 7531: 7530: 7525: 7519: 7517: 7516:H. planifrons 7512: 7510: 7508: 7507:H. ampullatus 7503: 7502: 7500: 7490: 7489: 7484: 7478: 7476: 7471: 7469: 7467: 7462: 7460: 7458: 7453: 7452: 7450: 7448: 7447: 7442: 7439: 7429: 7425: 7415: 7413: 7408: 7407: 7405: 7403: 7402: 7397: 7394: 7392: 7391:Pontoporiidae 7388: 7378: 7376: 7371: 7369: 7367: 7362: 7361: 7359: 7357: 7356: 7351: 7348: 7346: 7345:Platanistidae 7342: 7332: 7330: 7329:L. vexillifer 7325: 7324: 7322: 7320: 7319: 7314: 7311: 7309: 7305: 7295: 7293: 7288: 7286: 7284: 7279: 7277: 7275: 7270: 7269: 7267: 7265: 7264: 7259: 7256: 7254: 7250: 7240: 7238: 7233: 7231: 7229: 7224: 7223: 7221: 7219: 7218: 7213: 7210: 7208: 7204: 7194: 7192: 7189:Sperm whale ( 7187: 7186: 7184: 7182: 7181: 7176: 7173: 7171: 7167: 7157: 7155: 7150: 7149: 7147: 7145: 7144: 7139: 7133: 7131: 7126: 7124: 7122: 7117: 7115: 7113: 7108: 7106: 7104: 7099: 7098: 7096: 7094: 7093: 7088: 7082: 7080: 7075: 7073: 7071: 7066: 7065: 7063: 7053: 7052: 7047: 7044: 7034: 7030: 7020: 7018: 7013: 7012: 7010: 7008: 7007: 7002: 6996: 6994: 6989: 6988: 6986: 6984: 6983: 6978: 6975: 6973: 6969: 6959: 6957: 6952: 6950: 6948: 6943: 6941: 6939: 6934: 6932: 6930: 6925: 6924: 6922: 6912: 6911: 6906: 6900: 6898: 6893: 6892: 6890: 6888: 6887: 6882: 6876: 6874: 6869: 6867: 6865: 6860: 6858: 6856: 6851: 6849: 6847: 6842: 6840: 6838: 6833: 6832: 6830: 6828: 6827: 6822: 6816: 6814: 6809: 6807: 6805: 6804:S. sahulensis 6800: 6798: 6796: 6791: 6789: 6787: 6782: 6781: 6779: 6769: 6768: 6763: 6757: 6755: 6754:S. guianensis 6750: 6748: 6746: 6741: 6740: 6738: 6736: 6735: 6730: 6724: 6722: 6721:P. crassidens 6717: 6716: 6714: 6712: 6711: 6706: 6700: 6698: 6693: 6692: 6690: 6688: 6687: 6686:Peponocephala 6682: 6676: 6674: 6669: 6668: 6666: 6664: 6663: 6658: 6652: 6650: 6645: 6643: 6641: 6636: 6635: 6633: 6631: 6630: 6625: 6619: 6617: 6612: 6610: 6608: 6603: 6602: 6600: 6590: 6589: 6584: 6578: 6576: 6571: 6569: 6567: 6562: 6560: 6558: 6553: 6551: 6549: 6544: 6542: 6540: 6535: 6533: 6531: 6526: 6525: 6523: 6521: 6520: 6515: 6509: 6507: 6502: 6501: 6499: 6497: 6496: 6495:Lagenodelphis 6491: 6485: 6483: 6478: 6477: 6475: 6473: 6472: 6467: 6461: 6459: 6454: 6452: 6450: 6445: 6444: 6442: 6432: 6431: 6426: 6420: 6418: 6413: 6412: 6410: 6408: 6407: 6402: 6396: 6394: 6389: 6388: 6386: 6384: 6383: 6378: 6372: 6370: 6365: 6363: 6361: 6360:C. heavisidii 6356: 6354: 6352: 6347: 6345: 6343: 6338: 6337: 6335: 6333: 6332: 6327: 6324: 6314: 6310: 6306: 6302: 6293: 6289: 6271: 6269: 6264: 6263: 6261: 6259: 6258: 6253: 6250: 6248: 6247:Cetotheriidae 6244: 6234: 6232: 6227: 6226: 6224: 6222: 6221: 6216: 6210: 6208: 6203: 6202: 6200: 6198: 6197: 6192: 6186: 6184: 6179: 6177: 6175: 6170: 6168: 6166: 6161: 6159: 6157: 6152: 6150: 6148: 6143: 6141: 6139: 6134: 6132: 6130: 6125: 6123: 6121: 6116: 6114: 6112: 6107: 6106: 6104: 6102: 6101: 6096: 6093: 6083: 6079: 6069: 6067: 6062: 6060: 6058: 6053: 6051: 6049: 6044: 6043: 6041: 6031: 6030: 6025: 6019: 6017: 6016:B. mysticetus 6012: 6011: 6009: 6007: 6006: 6001: 5998: 5996: 5992: 5988: 5984: 5975: 5971: 5965: 5961: 5959: 5955: 5953: 5949: 5947: 5943: 5941: 5937: 5935: 5931: 5929: 5925: 5924: 5921: 5916: 5908: 5903: 5901: 5896: 5894: 5889: 5888: 5885: 5872: 5868: 5865: 5861: 5858: 5854: 5851: 5847: 5846: 5844: 5840: 5833: 5829: 5826: 5822: 5819: 5815: 5812: 5808: 5805: 5801: 5800: 5798: 5794: 5787: 5783: 5779: 5775: 5772: 5768: 5765: 5761: 5758: 5754: 5751: 5747: 5744: 5740: 5737: 5736:Cetyl alcohol 5733: 5730: 5726: 5723: 5719: 5716: 5712: 5709: 5705: 5704: 5702: 5698: 5691: 5687: 5684: 5680: 5677: 5673: 5670: 5666: 5663: 5659: 5656: 5652: 5649: 5645: 5642: 5638: 5637: 5635: 5631: 5624: 5620: 5617: 5616:Sperm whaling 5613: 5610: 5606: 5603: 5599: 5596: 5592: 5591: 5589: 5585: 5578: 5574: 5571: 5567: 5564: 5560: 5557: 5553: 5550: 5546: 5545: 5543: 5539: 5532: 5531:United States 5528: 5525: 5521: 5518: 5514: 5511: 5507: 5504: 5500: 5497: 5493: 5490: 5486: 5483: 5479: 5476: 5472: 5469: 5465: 5462: 5458: 5455: 5451: 5448: 5444: 5441: 5437: 5434: 5430: 5427: 5426:Faroe Islands 5423: 5420: 5416: 5411: 5407: 5406: 5404: 5400: 5397: 5393: 5390: 5386: 5381: 5377: 5376: 5374: 5370: 5367: 5363: 5362: 5360: 5356: 5352: 5347: 5343: 5336: 5331: 5329: 5324: 5322: 5317: 5316: 5313: 5307: 5304: 5301: 5297: 5294: 5291: 5288: 5287: 5283: 5280: 5276: 5273: 5270: 5266: 5263: 5260: 5256: 5252: 5249: 5246: 5243: 5240: 5239: 5231: 5227: 5223: 5221: 5216: 5213: 5210:Frank Zelko, 5209: 5206: 5202: 5199: 5195: 5192: 5188: 5185: 5182: 5178: 5175: 5172: 5168: 5165: 5161: 5158: 5155: 5153: 5148: 5147:Jakobina Arch 5145: 5144: 5132: 5128: 5125: 5120: 5113: 5109: 5106: 5101: 5093: 5089: 5083: 5077: 5072: 5066: 5061: 5055: 5050: 5044: 5039: 5033: 5028: 5021: 5016: 5008: 5004: 4997: 4990: 4982: 4978: 4971: 4969: 4960: 4954: 4940:on 2018-03-27 4936: 4929: 4922: 4914: 4908: 4894:on 2017-04-30 4890: 4886: 4878: 4870: 4854: 4847: 4840: 4838: 4830: 4826: 4823: 4818: 4809: 4793: 4789: 4782: 4767: 4763: 4756: 4737: 4730: 4723: 4721: 4711: 4704: 4700: 4697: 4692: 4677: 4673: 4667: 4660: 4656: 4651: 4644: 4640: 4635: 4620: 4616: 4610: 4608: 4599: 4592: 4585:. 2008-01-15. 4584: 4580: 4574: 4558: 4554: 4547: 4540: 4535: 4521: 4517: 4511: 4509: 4493: 4489: 4483: 4468: 4464: 4458: 4450: 4446: 4440: 4432: 4428: 4424: 4417: 4409: 4403: 4389: 4385: 4378: 4364: 4360: 4353: 4351: 4336: 4332: 4325: 4323: 4314: 4310: 4306: 4302: 4295: 4293: 4291: 4276: 4272: 4265: 4251: 4247: 4241: 4226:on 6 May 2012 4225: 4221: 4219: 4214: 4208: 4193: 4192: 4187: 4181: 4167: 4163: 4157: 4155: 4140: 4136: 4130: 4122: 4118: 4112: 4097: 4093: 4086: 4071: 4067: 4061: 4047: 4043: 4036: 4022: 4016: 4002: 3998: 3992: 3984: 3980: 3975: 3970: 3965: 3960: 3956: 3952: 3948: 3941: 3933: 3920: 3909: 3895: 3891: 3885: 3878: 3874: 3873:Jared Diamond 3869: 3855:on 2014-11-29 3854: 3850: 3846: 3840: 3832: 3828: 3821: 3813: 3809: 3805: 3801: 3794: 3786: 3780: 3766:on 2017-09-21 3762: 3757: 3752: 3748: 3744: 3740: 3736: 3729: 3722: 3708: 3704: 3697: 3683:on 2018-04-28 3682: 3678: 3674: 3667: 3659: 3653: 3639: 3635: 3627: 3625: 3610: 3606: 3599: 3593: 3587: 3581: 3575: 3567: 3561: 3553: 3549: 3545: 3541: 3537: 3533: 3529: 3525: 3521: 3517: 3513: 3506: 3498: 3494: 3489: 3484: 3480: 3476: 3472: 3468: 3464: 3460: 3456: 3449: 3441: 3428: 3420: 3416: 3412: 3408: 3404: 3396: 3394: 3392: 3383: 3379: 3375: 3371: 3367: 3363: 3359: 3355: 3351: 3347: 3343: 3336: 3325: 3317: 3310: 3296: 3295: 3290: 3283: 3269:on 2006-11-08 3265: 3258: 3251: 3237:on 2020-09-18 3233: 3229: 3225: 3220: 3215: 3211: 3207: 3206: 3198: 3194: 3188: 3180: 3176: 3172: 3168: 3164: 3160: 3156: 3152: 3151: 3146: 3139: 3130: 3123: 3122: 3118: 3115:Kirby, Alex. 3112: 3097: 3091: 3077:on 2010-01-14 3076: 3072: 3066: 3058: 3054: 3048: 3040: 3036: 3030: 3016: 3012: 3005: 2991: 2987: 2980: 2966:on 2008-06-12 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2130: 2122: 2121: 2116: 2111: 2105: 2100: 2095: 2088:United States 2082: 2078: 2074: 2070: 2066: 2065:factory ships 2062: 2059: 2057: 2053: 2049: 2045: 2041: 2037: 2033: 2029: 2025: 2021: 2017: 2016:bowhead whale 2012: 2010: 2006: 1998: 1994: 1990: 1986: 1979: 1968: 1964: 1960: 1956: 1947: 1944: 1939: 1934: 1931: 1928: 1924: 1920: 1912: 1908: 1904: 1899: 1890: 1888: 1887:beluga whales 1884: 1880: 1876: 1872: 1867: 1863: 1861: 1860: 1855: 1849: 1839: 1836: 1831: 1824: 1814: 1812: 1807: 1799: 1794: 1784: 1781: 1776: 1774: 1770: 1765: 1759: 1757: 1751: 1746: 1744: 1739: 1731: 1730: 1725: 1720: 1716: 1714: 1708: 1706: 1701: 1697: 1693: 1689: 1685: 1681: 1677: 1673: 1665: 1660: 1654: 1646: 1636: 1634: 1630: 1625: 1620: 1612: 1608: 1606: 1602: 1599:In 1973, the 1597: 1595: 1591: 1587: 1573: 1568: 1559: 1555: 1551: 1547: 1545: 1541: 1537: 1528: 1520: 1515: 1505: 1503: 1498: 1494: 1493:German Empire 1490: 1487:Prior to the 1485: 1482: 1477: 1475: 1471: 1467: 1463: 1453: 1451: 1447: 1442: 1438: 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Index

Commercial whaling
Whaling (disambiguation)
Hunting Whales (album)

Iceland

hunting
whales
meat
blubber
a type of oil
Industrial Revolution
Basque
Inuit
subsistence
cetaceans
dolphin drive hunting
drift whales
whaling ships
factory ships
explosive harpoons
International Whaling Commission
Anti-whaling
environmental activists
aboriginal whaling
subsistence basis
whale watching
captive killer whales
History of whaling
Aboriginal whaling

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