Today there is enormous popular interest in marine mammals. Western media tend to dwell on the ongoing debate about commercial whaling by Japan, Norway and Iceland. There is, however, relative silence as to how the shipping and fishing industries of many if not all maritime countries are also catching and sometimes killing whales, albeit unintentionally. Thus, western countries have, through the development and increase in fishing and shipping in continental shelf waters, essentially resumed whaling as vessel speeds and fishing gear strength have increased in recent decades. The ways in which these animals die, especially in fixed fishing gear that they become entangled in and swim off with, would raise substantial concern with consumers of...
Whaling has become a global controversy over the past few decades. In particular, countries such as ...
Whaling is back on the international stage as pro-whaling interests push to reopen commercial whalin...
Hunting whales for commercial purposes has been prohibited by international treaties since the 1980s...
Whales capture the public\u27s imagination like no other wild animal. They have played a central rol...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2013. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
From pre-historic to modern times, whales remain an exploitable resource, though in recent decades t...
Concern over the well-being of marine mammals at sea has focused on intentional harvests, both in te...
Attitudes about collisions between whales and vessels have changed drastically since this account f...
A handful of countries, serving only their own greedy self-interests at the expense of the world\u27...
Fisheries bycatch is a worldwide issue. In many developed nations, including Australia, major resear...
Despite enduring so much foreign criticism for its pro-whaling stance, why does Japan continue to pu...
Has “scientific research has shown that whales consume huge quantities of fish making the issue a ma...
The killer whale (Orcinus orca) is an apex predator that, according to its feeding habits, may be de...
Ship strikes have been a concern for a number of species of large whales along the US West Coast and...
This article discusses the largely forgotten anti-whaling protests in Norway and Japan at the beginn...
Whaling has become a global controversy over the past few decades. In particular, countries such as ...
Whaling is back on the international stage as pro-whaling interests push to reopen commercial whalin...
Hunting whales for commercial purposes has been prohibited by international treaties since the 1980s...
Whales capture the public\u27s imagination like no other wild animal. They have played a central rol...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2013. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
From pre-historic to modern times, whales remain an exploitable resource, though in recent decades t...
Concern over the well-being of marine mammals at sea has focused on intentional harvests, both in te...
Attitudes about collisions between whales and vessels have changed drastically since this account f...
A handful of countries, serving only their own greedy self-interests at the expense of the world\u27...
Fisheries bycatch is a worldwide issue. In many developed nations, including Australia, major resear...
Despite enduring so much foreign criticism for its pro-whaling stance, why does Japan continue to pu...
Has “scientific research has shown that whales consume huge quantities of fish making the issue a ma...
The killer whale (Orcinus orca) is an apex predator that, according to its feeding habits, may be de...
Ship strikes have been a concern for a number of species of large whales along the US West Coast and...
This article discusses the largely forgotten anti-whaling protests in Norway and Japan at the beginn...
Whaling has become a global controversy over the past few decades. In particular, countries such as ...
Whaling is back on the international stage as pro-whaling interests push to reopen commercial whalin...
Hunting whales for commercial purposes has been prohibited by international treaties since the 1980s...