Advantages-
· Provides plenty of food to many people and communities,
· The whole whale is used, none wasted.
· Gives many people jobs in the whaling industries and also in charities preventing whaling.
· Whale meat sells for a lot of money.
· Some scientific research is carried out through Whaling although we can't be sure how much of it actually is.
Hope this helps!:D
The farmimg of whales in captivity has never been attempted and would certainly be impossible. However whales are killed using explosive harpoons and anti-whaling campaigners say that this can be cruel and can take the whales a number of minutes to die. Those opposed to whaling argue that a whale can only be killed ince but watched a number of times, so the economic arguments firmly support the side of not hunting whales
If by "for", you mean in support of; the Japanese have a scientific whaling program that will allow them to better understand and monitor the life cycles and population of whales, specifically Minke whales. Which are not endangered in the slightest, and are in fact, very abundant. The whaling of Minke whales will show absolutely no noticable impact on the overall population.
The jobs gained through the trade and the money for the country's economy
America is against whaling. They almost put whales out of the ocean for good when they did do whaling. They wanted their blubber for oil.
Whaling isn't good at all
Commercial Whaling has been banned since 1986 by the International Whaling commission. However, scientific whaling is allowed to strict quotas.
Whaling stopped in Australia is 1979
Whaling happens in oceans, not on continents.
If you mean whales, they die painfully.
Protesting and intervening with whaling ships
Well scientific whaling as basically when you do scientific research on whales. This is actually one of Japans excuse for whaling but of course their lying they use it for food and oil and all that (STOP WHALING!)
Angelo lundal
whaling mainly everywhere was banned in 1972-1980.
Protesting and intervening with whaling ships