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People have hunted whales for thousands of years, but in the nineteenth century
and with the tools of industrial revolution, whaling became an important and
profitable industry. The growth of cities and mechanization increased demand for
lighting and lubrication oils that could be produces from whale blubber.
Additionally, whale meat, bones, and other parts of the animal were used to feed
people and make a wide array of other goods including corset stays, combs, art,
and even buggy whips. But the oil was the most important product and made the
industry profitable.
By the end of the nineteenth century and with the development of petroleumbased
products, the industry began to decline. However, as new more, efficient
hunting technologies were introduced, whaling could be profitable by selling meat
as well as other parts of the animal. Better tracking, hunting, and processing
capabilities led to the international alarm in the 1960s and 1970s as whale
numbers plummeted and many whale species approached extinction. Globally
people began calling for a ban on whaling, and in the 1982 the International
Whaling Commission (IWC) passed a ban that took effect in 1986. Most, but not
all, whaling countries and cultures chose to abide by the ban, and within a few
years the whale populations began to rebound.
Both Norway and Japan continued whaling and have been the subject of much
international criticism. Some other groups such as the Native American Makah
tribe in the northwest United States continued limited whale hunting and claim this is an essential part of their culture. The Makah make the point that ‘’the
conduct of a whale hunt requires rituals and ceremonies which are deeply
spiritual. They are the subject and inspiration of Makah songs, and basketry.
Without whaling, a significant part of the tribe’s identity is lost.
As the whale population has increased in recent years, Japan and Norway
have called for lifting the ban. Whaling has been a regular conversation topic
among many nature and conservation groups that look for ways to accommodate
multiple interests while preserving the species.
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People have hunted whales for thousands of years, but in the nineteenth centuryand with the tools of industrial revolution, whaling became an important andprofitable industry. The growth of cities and mechanization increased demand forlighting and lubrication oils that could be produces from whale blubber.Additionally, whale meat, bones, and other parts of the animal were used to feedpeople and make a wide array of other goods including corset stays, combs, art,and even buggy whips. But the oil was the most important product and made theindustry profitable. By the end of the nineteenth century and with the development of petroleumbasedproducts, the industry began to decline. However, as new more, efficienthunting technologies were introduced, whaling could be profitable by selling meatas well as other parts of the animal. Better tracking, hunting, and processingcapabilities led to the international alarm in the 1960s and 1970s as whalenumbers plummeted and many whale species approached extinction. Globallypeople began calling for a ban on whaling, and in the 1982 the InternationalWhaling Commission (IWC) passed a ban that took effect in 1986. Most, but notall, whaling countries and cultures chose to abide by the ban, and within a fewyears the whale populations began to rebound. Both Norway and Japan continued whaling and have been the subject of muchinternational criticism. Some other groups such as the Native American Makahtribe in the northwest United States continued limited whale hunting and claim this is an essential part of their culture. The Makah make the point that ''theconduct of a whale hunt requires rituals and ceremonies which are deeplyspiritual. They are the subject and inspiration of Makah songs, and basketry.Without whaling, a significant part of the tribe's identity is lost. As the whale population has increased in recent years, Japan and Norwayhave called for lifting the ban. Whaling has been a regular conversation topicamong many nature and conservation groups that look for ways to accommodatemultiple interests while preserving the species.
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Have Hunted Whales People For Thousands Of Years, But In The Nineteenth Century
And With The Tools Of Industrial Revolution, Whaling Became An Important And
Profitable Industry. The Growth Of Cities And Mechanization Increased Demand For
Lighting And Lubrication Oils That Could Be Produces From Whale Blubber.
Additionally, Whale Meat, Bones, And Other Parts Of The Animal Were Used To Feed
People And Make A Wide Array Of Other Goods Including Corset Stays , Combs, Art,
And Even Buggy Whips. The Oil Was But The Most Important Product And Made The
Industry Profitable.
By The End Of The Nineteenth Century And With The Development Of Petroleumbased
Products, The Industry Began To Decline. However, More As New, Efficient
Hunting Technologies Were Introduced, Whaling Could Be Profitable By Meat Selling
As Well As Other Parts Of The Animal. Tracking Better, Hunting, And Processing
Capabilities Led To The International Alarm In the 1960s And The Whale As the 1970s
Numbers Plummeted And Many Approached Whale Species Extinction. Globally
People Began Calling For A Ban On Whaling, And In The 1982 The International
Whaling Commission (IWC) Passed A Ban That Took Effect In 1986. Most, But Not
All, Whaling Countries And Cultures Chose To Abide By The Ban, And Within A Few
Years The Whale Populations Began To Rebound.
Both Norway And Japan Whaling Continued And Have Been The Subject Of Much
International Criticism. Other Groups Such Some As The Native American Makah
Tribe In The Northwest United States Continued Limited Whale Hunting And Claim This Is An Essential Part Of Their Culture. The Makah Make The Point That '' The
Conduct Of A Whale Hunt Requires Rituals Ceremonies And Which Are Deeply
Spiritual. The Subject Are They And Inspiration Of Makah Songs, And Basketry.
Without Whaling, A Significant Part Of The Tribe's Identity Is Lost.
As The Whale Population Has Increased In Recent Years, Japan And Norway
Have Called For Lifting The Ban. Has Been A Whaling Regular Conversation Topic
Among Many And Nature Conservation Groups That Look For Ways To Accommodate
Multiple Interests While Preserving The Species.
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