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Page 1: History of whaling The Basques were the first whale hunters and they used harpoons. They established a station in Labrador in 1536. However, whaling
Page 2: History of whaling The Basques were the first whale hunters and they used harpoons. They established a station in Labrador in 1536. However, whaling
Page 3: History of whaling The Basques were the first whale hunters and they used harpoons. They established a station in Labrador in 1536. However, whaling

History of whalingThe Basques were the first whale hunters and they used harpoons. They established

a station in Labrador in 1536. However, whaling probably began much earlier in

many coastal communities throughout the world, including the Basques, but also the

Vikings, some Indian tribes of North America (Makah, Nootka, Nuu-chah-nulth)

and the Japanese.

Page 4: History of whaling The Basques were the first whale hunters and they used harpoons. They established a station in Labrador in 1536. However, whaling

Today only Japan and

Norway still hunt whales.

Iceland, however, plans to hunt them again. Other

maritime nations are

trying to limit the impact of

hunting by establishing

sanctuaries in their territorial

waters.

Page 5: History of whaling The Basques were the first whale hunters and they used harpoons. They established a station in Labrador in 1536. However, whaling

On June 19, 2006, Tokyo got a vote infavor of

whaling (Src: Reuters) and this revived large intensive fishing against the largest

mammal of our planet.Japan and its allies won for the first time in more than

20 years, a favorable vote in the whale fishery at the annual meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC).

Page 6: History of whaling The Basques were the first whale hunters and they used harpoons. They established a station in Labrador in 1536. However, whaling

The blue whale and whales are still in a critical situation. Others gently back their numbers but it is unclear how

much pollution and changes linked to global warming, degassing or wild fishing nets have an impact on their future. Certain priorities must be imposed not to resume the hunt.

Page 7: History of whaling The Basques were the first whale hunters and they used harpoons. They established a station in Labrador in 1536. However, whaling

We're starting to see some of these species repopulate. But

we mustn’t forget all those whales which

endured intensive hunting, prized for their meat and fat.It should be noted that

the creation of the harpoon gun  led to carnage on the world's

seas. More than two million whales were kille

d in less than 100 years!

Page 8: History of whaling The Basques were the first whale hunters and they used harpoons. They established a station in Labrador in 1536. However, whaling

So today, there are probably not more than 1000 or 2000 of these blue whales that once roamed the oceans. After blue

whales, fin whales were attacked. Formerly, in the South Seas, there would

have been half a million and now they are only a few thousand. You should

also know that Russia has often cheated on its fishing quotas in the 90s. We

mustn’t forget that Japan and Norway sometimes hunt endangered whales,

and say that it’s natural and logical after all . They also say that some are hunted

for scientific purposes.

Page 9: History of whaling The Basques were the first whale hunters and they used harpoons. They established a station in Labrador in 1536. However, whaling