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Whaling is the hunting of whales primarily for meat, oil, and blubber. Its earliest forms date to at least circa 3000 BC. Various coastal communities have long histories of subsistence whaling and harvesting beached whales. Industrial whaling emerged with organized fleets in the 17th century; competitive national whaling industries in the 18th and 19th centuries; and the introduction of factory ships along with the concept of whale harvesting in the first half of the 20th century. By the late 1930s, more than 50,000 whales were killed annually In 1986, the International Whaling Commission (IWC) banned commercial whaling in order to increase the whale stock.
Contemporary whaling is subject to intense debate. Pro-whaling countries, notably Japan, Norway, and Iceland, wish to lift the ban on certain whale stocks for hunting. Anti-whaling countries and environmental groups oppose lifting the ban. While the debate still goes on whether or not whaling should be illegal, many environmentalists say that unless it is stopped, whales could go extinct in the near future.
There’s not much agriculture in the Faroe Islands, an archipelago in the North Atlantic, roughly equidistant from Norway, Iceland, and Scotland. Aside from the sheep that freely roam the fjords and a few root vegetables, the Faroese have always relied on the surrounding sea as a source of fish, seabirds, and the pilot whales they slaughter in a hunt known as the grindadráp, or grind. "Grind,” which rhymes with wind, is Faroese for pilot whale, and can refer to the event of the whale slaughter, the whale meat, or the whales themselves. Hunting whales for food is a tradition as old as the islands have been inhabited. But in the past few decades, animal activists have taken issue with the grind, despite Faroese insistence that it is sustainable and humane. Motherboard visited the Faroe Isl...
Check out BBC Earth on BBC online - http://www.bbc.com/earth/world For these Indonesian fishermen, a sperm whale can dramatically change their fortunes and feed their families for months. This small-scale whaling, using traditional hand-made boats and harpoons, has been happening for over 600 years and does not threaten whale numbers in these oceans as the fisherman only take around 6 a year. John Hurts narrated the visually stunning Human Planet, an awe-inspiring, jaw-dropping, heart-stopping landmark series that marvels at mankind's incredible relationship with nature in the world today. Subscribe to BBC Earth: http://bit.ly/ydxvrP Visit http://www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos BBC Earth Facebook http://www.facebook.com/bbcearth (ex-UK only) BBC Earth...
An exposé of the welfare implications of modern whaling activities. [Produced prior to June 2014, when we were known as the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA). We are now World Animal Protection: http://worldanimalprotection.org]
Whale Wars (2006): Inside thge battle to impose an international whaling ban. Subscribe to journeyman for daily news and and science: http://www.youtube.com/journeymanpictures For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=56039 Japan has long been accused of vote-buying and bribery at the International Whaling Commission. Already, through exploiting the loophole of ‘scientific research’, it has dramatically increased the number and species of whales it kills. Now, it wants to overturn the decades long ban on commercial whaling. Our offering this week uncovers just how it intends to do so. Made for ABC 4 Corners, it also reveals how the farcical rules of the IWC are open to manipulation and abuse. ABC Australia - Ref 2976 Journeyman Pictures is your independent...
A 5 minute snapshot of the current issue of whaling in Japan, news report style. This includes the radical & effective actions of the Sea Shepherd crew.
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British Instructional Films Ltd presents a Classroom Film. Western Coast of Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, Saldana Bay (sp?). Views of a harbour. Shots of a whaling boat - the Steenberg. C/U of man sailing boat. C/U of his hands on the helm and of ship's compass. Shot of the harpoon on the back of the boat. Top shot of a man winding rope into a coil, there is a kitten in the middle. The "lookout" climbs up to the crows nest by a ladder. He climbs into a barrel and looks out to sea. He shouts down that he has spotted a whale - "Whale ho!". Captain steers boat into position. The "gunner" runs along the side of boat and aims the harpoon. C/U of him firing the harpoon. The rope is fed out by means of a winch. Shot of the whale being lashed to the side of the boat. C/U o...
This restored 1964 classic of "Whaling Days" features a whaling voyage aboard the New Bedford whaleship "VIOLA"in 1916 narrated by Whaling historian Reginald Haggerty of The New Bedford Whaling Museum. He actually was a whaler himself and sailed on the "VIOLA". Although the film is in fair condition, Haggerty provides a rare insight into life at sea aboard a whaler. The film was seen for the first time on TV in 1964 in this series of "Whaling Days" Dateline Boston by WHDH and The MA Dept of Education. Restored by the M.L.Baron Historic Archives and www.westislandweather.com/ Part 1 can be seen at this link:http://youtu.be/iWA4HDFASAo
This 1930s educational film shows German whaling vessels operating in the North Atlantic or possibly Antarctic, hunting humpback whales. During the 1930s the Nazi government encouraged whaling as a way to achieve further independence from Europe. The Wurttemberg, an old freight liner, was rechristened the Jan Wellem at the Blohm and Voss yards in Hamburg and sent to Antarctic waters in 1936-37 accompanied by six smaller whaling vessels. The trip was highly successful with 30,000 metric tons of oil recovered -- about 1/10th of Germany's needs at the time. Two years late five factory and 38 whaling vessels were harvesting whales at such a rate that England and Norway began to become aggravated. The price of whale oil plummeted. Interestingly, the German foray into the Antarctic was c...
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This 1930s educational film shows German whaling vessels operating in the North Atlantic or possibly Antarctic, hunting humpback whales. During the 1930s the Nazi government encouraged whaling as a way to achieve further independence from Europe. The Wurttemberg, an old freight liner, was rechristened the Jan Wellem at the Blohm and Voss yards in Hamburg and sent to Antarctic waters in 1936-37 accompanied by six smaller whaling vessels. The trip was highly successful with 30,000 metric tons of oil recovered -- about 1/10th of Germany's needs at the time. Two years late five factory and 38 whaling vessels were harvesting whales at such a rate that England and Norway began to become aggravated. The price of whale oil plummeted. Interestingly, the German foray into the Antarctic was c...
Read your free e-book: http://downloadapp.us/mebk/50/en/B00GISRQWI/book Whales and elephants are iconic giants of the marine and terrestrial animal world. Both are conspicuous representatives of wildlife conservation. The issues of whaling and the ivory trade are closely linked, both legally and politically, in many ways; some obvious, and some surprising. The treatment of both whales and elephants will be politically and legally contentious for years to come, and is of great significance to conservation in general. This book examines the current state of international environmental law and wildlife conservation through a comparative analysis of the treatment of whales and elephants. In particular, it describes the separate histories of international governance of both whales and elephants...
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Kenny the Shark Vol. 2, episode 5. *I DO NOT OWN THIS, ALL RIGHTS GO TO THEIR RIGHTFUL AND RESPECTFUL OWNERS.* Kenny the Shark Vol. whale eats kenny. All the episodes I could possibly find of my favorite childhood show. My second youtube poop about an uncommonly knowned cartoon. I talk about Kenny the Shark. Kat's parents plan a family vacation to Washington, D.C., but Kat is upset that Kenny must stay home. When the family must take .
Read your free e-book: http://downloadapp.us/mebk/50/en/B017205I2A/book Whales are regarded as a totemic symbol by some nations and as a natural marine resource by others. This book presents a complex picture of legal problems surrounding the interpretation of the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling and the role of its regulatory body, the International Whaling Commission. Contemporary whaling is about the competing interests of whaling nations (which are in the minority), non-whaling nations (which are in the majority) and indigenous peoples. Whales are covered by many international conventions, which has led to a very fragmented legal situation and does not necessarily ensure that whales are protected. This is one of the paradoxes of the contemporary international lega...
Whaling for commercial purposes was banned in 1986, but Japan still kills hundreds of whales every year. How do they get away with it? Can Japan Kill Whales In The Name Of Science? - https://youtu.be/Ej73GPe6dFc Using Dozens of Elephants to Save Rhinos - https://youtu.be/U_65-F_JpiE Subscribe to Seeker Stories: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJsSEDFFnMFvW9JWU6XUn0Q?sub_confirmation=1 Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI Read More: Did We Save the Whales?: Overfishing Threatens Whales http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2013/01/10/did-we-save-the-whales-19/overfishing-threatens-whales "The whaling industry has changed beyond recognition since 1970, when 39,000 whales a year were being killed. In 2012, the worldwide total was 1,000. But far more whales are...
This restored 1964 classic of "Whaling Days" features a whaling voyage aboard the New Bedford whaleship "VIOLA"in 1916 narrated by Whaling historian Reginald Haggerty of The New Bedford Whaling Museum. He actually was a whaler himself and sailed on the "VIOLA". Although the film is in fair condition, Haggerty provides a rare insight into life at sea aboard a whaler. The film was seen for the first time on TV in 1964 in this series of "Whaling Days" Dateline Boston by WHDH and The MA Dept of Education. Restored by the M.L.Baron Historic Archives and www.westislandweather.com/ Part 2 can be seen at this link: http://youtu.be/w_qebW9vLzI
Barbed Water was filmed in Horta on the island of Faial, in the Azores, in the summer of 1968. 1968 was one of the last years that open boat whaling took place. It was not a sport. It, and the industry around it, was how the Azoreans on Faial earned their living. Directed by Adrian J. Wensley-Walker, produced by Seth Holt, and narrated by Orson Welles.
Sheffield Eagles chief executive John Whaling with big news on the imperilled rugby league club's rescue plans. Plus John Pearson and Liam Sutcliffe.
Thrand and Eldgrim have Heri Joensen of the famous Viking / Folk Metal group Tyr on as a special guest to discuss Whaling boycott and other controversial and interesting topics. Sit back grab an ale or mead and enjoy this interview with a very special guest from the Faroe Islands! https://www.youtube.com/user/herijoensentyr http://www.whaling.fo/ https://www.youtube.com/user/Tyrband Be sure and like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Thrand Be sure to Subscribe to our Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/ThegnThrand?sub_confirmation=1 Help us keep channel going on Patreon http://www.patreon.com/Thrand
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sing bravo bravo - you're a brave brave man
i know it's just bravado - you never sink 'cause you
swim
and when your ship can't handle the heavier seas
your spirits will get you through
no down on bended knees
you sing 'save me- save me' - save me from myself
i'm the first to get trigger happy - the first to think
of my own health
cos i'm oh i'm whaling
out on the green - i'll never get used to the sea
but i'm whaling - manning my harpoon
not where i wanted to be - i'm whaling
i feel like jonah - never meaning you no harm
but i'm whaling - next port of call- back in my sweet
baby's arms
in a room - close - savouring our love while we got
rest and recreation
ooh you sing bravo bravo - save me from myself
i'm the first to get trigger happy - the first to think
of my own health
cos i'm oh i'm whaling
out on the green - i'll never get used to the sea
but i'm whaling - manning my harpoon
not where i wanted to be - i'm whaling
i feel like jonah - never meaning you no harm
but i'm whaling - next port of call- back in my sweet
baby's arms
in a room - close - savouring our love while we got