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    Whaling in US compared to Japan Did you know that in the last 50 years over two million whales have been killed? The United States views whaling very differently than Japan does. It is a complicated and controversial topic. Many people have opinions about whale hunting. However, everyone should know both sides of the whale hunting issues before they act on the issue. To start out I am going to tell you a little about whaling. The first whale hunters were in the prehistoric times. At first they

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    its population by…(edit). Decreasing this amount of whales could cause critical damage to the climate and the health of the ecosystem. Therefore, commercial whaling should be banned because whales could become extinct and can also stop the process of making the ocean better for other animals. By over whaling, the increase of commercial whaling would also increase in one rapid movement, causing whales to be extinct and will cause the water to be contaminated and worse into the future. Even though various

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    Whaling is a practice that has been going on for a long time. Whales have provided many different products over the years. Whale fat broken down for oil to light lamps. Whale bones were used at one point to make the hoops in skirts for fancy dresses. Whale meat used for well, meat. Many activists say that whaling is inhumane practice that should be stopped. In fact, commercial whaling is illegal under international law and the only whaling that is allowed for, is scientific research whaling. So,

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    subject of biodiversity arose with the International Whaling Commission (IWC), an international body that is set on goals to preserve whale stocks and regulate whaling as to help various species recover from near endangerment. Most all practices of hunting whales were banned along the globe but, exceptions were made in cases such as Japan; for alleged “scientific” purposes. The focus issues of this paper will stem from the controversy involving whaling, specifically in Japan, because while they justify

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    Whaling Controversy in Norway and Japan For centuries nations across the globe have hunted a variety of animals to provide for their inhabitants’ diets and economies, which for some species has resulted in endangerment or extinction. Several species of whale have become endangered because of the process of whale hunting, and in order to combat excessive whale hunting the International Whaling Comission (IWC) set forth a ban in 1986 to halt the whaling industry (International Whaling Comission,

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    and Japanese position on permitting the hunting of non-endangered species of whales as a cultural exemption, because first of whaling or hunting is cruelty, we should not have to kill animals, which can get disappeared after a while. Even though they call it a research, hundreds of whales per year could not be hunted. In Japan, they say that, they had a tradition of whaling, but not all traditions are good, I mean killing whales could not be a good tradition. There are many bad traditions in the world

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    I. Introduction: For many decades, Japan is well-known as a dominant country conducting whaling practices for many purposes such as obtaining whale meat and oil (Facts-about-Japan, n.d.). Whaling has been one of the most important industry in Japan since the WW II post-war that provides huge amount of protein and helps fed Japanese citizens (Animal Planet, n.d.). It is believed that the coastal villages were where hunting whales was first claimed to take place in-shore with hand-thrown harpoons,

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    However, the ban granted whales to be killed for scientific research. Yep, you guessed it, the exact same year that the ban was allocated Japan started a scientific whaling program which let them kill around 700 hundred whales. The whalers call it research but really you don’t need 14 thousand tons of whale to get what the Japanese called “accurate information”. After they finished their research the ban also allowed

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    consequences. Modern society has evolved to understand the fundamental flaw in consuming the world’s resources with abandon. As with the hunting of many other species, whaling was an unregulated activity. However, in 1986, the world community shifted its stance on whaling and passed international legislation banning commercial whaling. Dangerously close to being snuffed out, the whales have begun to claw their way back from extinction. Despite the positive strides taken on the behalf of whales, the

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    According to researchers there have been over 15.000 whales killed in Japan and Norway since the 1900’s. Not to mention the amount of minke whales killed for research by the Japanese whaling fleets. In this assignment I will give my opinion on Japan’s continued killing of whales despite the ban on commercial whaling. Do you agree with the Norwegian and Japanese position on permitting the hunting of non -endangered species of whales as a culture exemption? I believe

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