Japanese whaling ships catch 100 whales in 2 months, how to enact relevant laws to stop them?

Updated on international 2024-04-28
36 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    At the United Nations conference, it was proposed to create a law to limit the endless whaling.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Corresponding laws should be introduced to improve the legal system. Countries can come together to enact laws that all countries need to comply with to protect the environment, and impose severe penalties on those who break the law.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Japan should set a monthly number of whales to be killed, otherwise it will be endless and destroy the ecological balance.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Speaking of Japan, we have to mention Japan's whaling industry, because this is Japan's first blatant whale hunting under the banner of "scientific investigation", and at the same time, as the world's largest whaling and whale-eating country, Japan's whaling has formed a complete industrial chain. Among them, the most killed whales should be fin whales and blue whales, mainly for the following reasons.

    Huge size. Whaling is an industry in Japan, and it is natural to pursue the maximization of profits. The blue whale is the largest whale in the world, and the fin whale is the largest whale after the blue whale.

    2.The value of eating. The Japanese have a long tradition of eating whales, especially deep-sea fish. Eating whales has become a tradition in Japan, and it is because of this habit that the practice of whaling in Japan continues to develop.

    3.Industrial. The value of whales is huge, and in addition to eating, their bones and skins are of great value, and they can be used as chemical raw materials, so it can be said that the whole body can be used, and it is precisely because of this value that the Japanese have become obsessed with whaling.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The main thing is to catch fin whales, which are relatively numerous and easy to catch, and must be any whale in order to sell them for money.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are more fin whales because there are more fin whales, they are easy to catch, and other species will also be caught.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think it's all right, the whales that can be caught will be useful and won't let go, it's really crazy to think about.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Fin whales, minke whales, etc., as long as it's a whale, I don't think there's anyone in Japan who doesn't catch it, and it's terrible for this kind of behavior. . .

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As long as it is a whale, no matter what breed it is, they should not let it go, Japan has a complex for whales. They have been hunting whales for sale for a long time under the pretext of scientific research.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In the third and fourth years, it was mainly blue whales, fin whales and humpback whales. After the 80s, all of the above whales became protected animals, and in 1982, the International Whaling Commission adopted the "Decision to Completely Suspend Commercial Whaling", and Japan's whaling activities basically stopped. In 1987, scientific whaling was liberalized, and Japan began whaling in the name of scientific whaling, mainly fishing for small breezers and bottlenose dolphins.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The Japanese hunt whales for many species, not just one species, so we have to resist this kind of behavior.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I think as long as it's a whale, it will want it, and there will be no possibility of letting it go. It's brutal and pitiful when you think about it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I don't think it would be one or the other. It's the same as fishing, there are so many fish, how can you tell which one is not the other.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    At present, it feels like which one is easy to catch, which one makes people feel very uncomfortable, do you want to use it as a display exhibition?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Not long ago, five whaling ships sent by Japan brought back 333 minke whales from Antarctica, which once again sparked the anger of a large number of animal protection groups and people.

    And 333 whales are actually very normal, in recent years, this number is not much, not less, which still gives other countries face, and under the opposition of many countries, it is difficult to reduce from 1,000 to more than 300 whales.

    If we talk about the history of whaling in Japan, it starts in the Edo period.

    In fact, it is not surprising that people hunt whales, as a small land, the resources that can be used are very limited, so they focus on the vast marine resources, and fisheries are naturally one of them.

    As the largest animal in the ocean, the whale is not only used for food, but also for its skin and various organs.

    This creature is covered in a treasure forest, and it still attracts the attention of the Japanese people.

    In fact, not only Japan, but many other countries have killed or are killing whales.

    Whales, like humans, are mammals and cannot reproduce quickly and on large scale, and it takes more than a year to get pregnant, and only one or two litters are born.

    As a result, many species of whales have been wiped out and are on the verge of extinction.

    Seeing that there were fewer and fewer whales, it was not long before the International Whaling Commission passed the Global Whaling Ban Convention, which banned commercial whaling, but if it was from scientific research.

    After the adoption of the convention, the effect was still obvious, and the number of commercial whaling dropped significantly.

    But Japan, which can't give up its maritime culture, is very persistent in whaling, and if you don't let me engage in commercial whaling, then I'll do scientific research! Perhaps Japan is so keen on whale research that one-third of the whales killed worldwide are used for research.

    We don't know if we really do research, in short, every time we go whale hunting, there are all kinds of reasons, last time I went to study the Antarctic sea ecosystem, this time I studied whale populations, I don't know what to study next time.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I don't know if you're going to be so heavy. Japan's whaling industry has lasted for nearly 400 years, and the scale of whaling is the largest in the world. The opposition is also getting louder, and in 20-06 it was condemned for catching a lot of pregnant mothers and calves, so why is Japan still insisting on going its own way?

    Japan has been hunting whales on a large scale since the beginning of scientific research, and at that time, because the food on the island was limited, they had to go to the sea to find enough food, so the whale was huge, and if you caught one, you could eat it for a period of time, you can dry it, make it into fish sauce, etc., and you can also collect whale skin to make clothes and the like, and whale oil has a lighting effect. In the later war period, due to the shortage of food, the amount of fishing increased even faster, and the total amount of animal protein consumed by the Japanese at that time was 47%.It came from whales, which shows how large the catch was at that time, and the whales caught alone accounted for 34% of the total number of whales. Lots and lots of whales have lost their lives for food.

    With the continuous development of the economy, Japan has slowly become a developed country, and whale hunting has become a non-essential thing, and it is rarely seen on people's tables, but whaling has never stopped. According to the survey, the average person eats only 30 grams of whales per year, but the commercial value of whales is still there, whale skin can be made into high-grade bags, clothes, or others, whale ovaries can be made into expensive special drugs, whale bones can also be refined, whale liver has vitamins needed by the human body, and the vitamin content in a whale's liver is very high.

    One whale liver is equivalent to 100 tons of high-quality milk or nearly 500 eggs, and whale teeth can also be used. The various exploits of this whale will lead to the whale being caught frantically, the profit of a whale is very high, basically there is an income of about 16 million yuan, driven by this interest, how can the Japanese not reach out to these innocent whales?

    No buying, no harm. Too many animals in the world are ruthlessly captured by people because of which parts of the body have use valueRhino horns, ivory, whales, antelope horns, etc., are all decorations in our lives, not necessities, so remember not to love or hurt.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    How profitable is a whale? Why is Japan still killing whales? The truth is chilling.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In fact, a whale can bring a lot of profits, and he is a treasure from all over his body.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The profit must be quite large, otherwise no one would have taken the risk to catch it.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    A whale is useful all over its body, so the profit is very high.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Because Japan has a tradition of eating whale meat, they are reluctant to give it up and can make money.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Japan is whaling in the name of scientific research, and a whale can be used all over the body, and the profit is very high.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    This is still a big one, otherwise I wouldn't have taken such a big risk.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    In fact, the profit brought by a whale is not particularly large.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    I think a whale is very profitable, but I don't know the specifics, what do you think?

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    This thing has a lot of economic benefits for them, that's why it's like this.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    In many ways, Japan is willful like a pre-modern country, such as Japan's whaling ship that catches 124 whales in two months, constantly challenging the bottom line of human civilization. As early as 1983, the International Whaling Commission banned commercial fishing. However, Japan has been exploiting loopholes in laws and regulations, under the guise of scientific research, and is currently the world's largest whaling and whale-eating country!

    Even so, Japan did not stop whaling.

    Japan's relationship with whales is not just in the diet, in the 19th century, the Japanese discovered that the extracts in whale wax can be used to make high-quality candles that are smokeless and odorless, blubber can be used to make soap and lube, and whale bones and whale skins can be used to make tunics and leather bags. Because Japan is blessed with abundant nature, it is an excellent whale farm in the coastal waters. In 1946 two large military tankers were converted into whaling ships that work all over the world every year.

    Although commercial whaling has been banned for more than 30 years, there are still about 100,000 people in Japan who work in the whaling industry.

    Whales are mammals and cannot reproduce in large numbers like fish, most whales only give birth to a litter in three to five years, and they also have to go through a long growth period, and when the whale dies, it will take about a few months or years to fall because it is too large. A whale fall provides a century-long circulatory system. Even so, the Japanese did not give up on catching whales, claiming that it was "scientific research", but then selling the meat they had killed for consumption.

    Originally, in the environmental pollution, the living environment of whales has been very difficult, and now human beings are crazy fishing to cause whales to die frequently, and this huge animal can not be artificially cultivated.

    Although this is not the first time that Japan has been persuaded to stop whaling, whales are not Japan's, but the world's. Perhaps Japan thought that it could promote its own development by withdrawing from the International Whaling Commission. But no one should arbitrarily deprive other beings of their lives for any reason.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Should. Overfishing of whales can cause irreversible ecological damage, and we humans should live in harmony with the animals of nature and fish properly.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    It should be stopped, even for scientific research, the whales killed do not need so much. It is not so easy to know that whales thrive.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    This should not be stopped, after all, this is a Japanese thing, and their whaling is already a tradition.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    And Japan has no regrets about what they have done, preferring to kill whales upside down, the whaling industry is a very popular activity in Japan, and even the consumption of whale meat is a traditional Japanese food culture. The president of the whaling ship company said that he hopes to expand the whale meat consumption market and further increase the number of whale meat caught in the future. Killing a whale in Japan is like eating three meals a day, and I don't know what kind of people are talking about whaling and eating whale meat as a culture and tradition!

    They never think about what the consequences of doing so will be!

    Although commercial whaling has been banned for more than 30 years, according to relevant statistics, Japan kills far more than 1,000 whales every year! The earth is a complete existence, and human beings are advanced intelligent beings on the earth, but it does not mean that they can always be, and killing animals to the brink of extinction is self-destruction of human beings.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    This is because Japanese people prefer to eat whale meat. They consider eating whale meat to be a status symbol, and whale meat is very common at their tables.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    These are determined by market demand, and when there is a high demand for whales in Japan, they will be prompted to kill a lot of whales, and the killing of whales is not prohibited in Japan.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    In Japan, whale meat is considered to be a high-quality food because it is rich in high-quality protein, and whale fat can be used to make industrial oils, and whale skin is processed into high-quality leather products, which are all status symbols.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Because Japanese people prefer to eat whale meat, they also think that there is nothing wrong with whaling.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    It will not be broken, Japanese whaling is a traditional fishing, they are well controlled, and with a complete fishing system, it basically does not cause biological chain breakage.

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