modern whaling iwc, greenpeace & the modern industry
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Modern Whaling IWC, Greenpeace & the Modern Industry. By: Blythe Hufnagel. Modern Whaling. Started in the early 20 th century invention of the m odern h arpoon gun & factory ships Whalers were able to catch faster & bigger whales. Modern Whaling Ships. Modern Whaling Industry. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Modern Whaling IWC, Greenpeace & the Modern IndustryBy: Blythe Hufnagel
Modern Whaling
Started in the early 20th century invention of the modern
harpoon gun & factory ships
Whalers were able to catch faster & bigger whales
Modern Whaling Ships
Modern Whaling Industryo Whales are mainly hunted in
Japan and Norway for their meat, bones, and baleen.
Population Decline The Blue Whales of the Antarctic are still at less than 1%
of their original numbers
West Pacific Grey Whale population is just over 100 remaining
IWC International Whaling Commission
Set up under the International Convention for Regulation of Whaling
Convention signed in Washington, DC on December 2, 1946
Their task is to govern all aspects of whaling industry throughout the world.
Purpose of the IWC
Protection of certain species Designate specific areas such as whale sanctuaries Set limits on the numbers and size of whales which may
be taken Prescribe open and closed seasons and areas for whaling Prohibit the capture of suckling calves and female
whales accompanied by calves Compilation of catch reports and other statistical and
biological records is also required
IWC Members
Founded in 1971 by a small team of activists from Vancouver
Mission is to create a greener and more peaceful world
Rely on the voluntary donations of individual supporters and grant-support from foundations.
Greenpeace Whale Defenders
o 1986 a moratorium was put in place to help the dwindling whale populations
o 25 years later Japan, Norway, and Iceland continue to hunt whales
o Greenpeace will continue their efforts to protect whales until they feel the shameful & unnecessary slaughter has been stopped and whales can once again roam the seas in freedom
Refrences
http://www.marinebio.net/marinescience/06future/whmod.htm
http://www.whalewatch.org/modern_whaling.htm http://
www.whalingtimes.com/Post%202nd%20World%20War%20Page.htm
http://www.ehow.com/about_5009827_what-whales-used-today.html
http://www.greenpeace.org http://iwc.int/