Where Data Tells the Story
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Whaling Isn't History. It's Still Happening.
When people think of whale hunting, many assume it ended decades ago.
The numbers tell a different story.
Between 1985 and 2024, more than 57,000 whales were taken by just a handful of countries.
Together, Japan and Norway account for the overwhelming majority of recorded whale catches during this period.
Whales are critical to marine ecosystems.
They help regulate ocean food chains.
Their role in carbon storage contributes to climate balance.
The debate continues between cultural traditions, economic interests, indigenous rights, and conservation efforts.
The infographic highlights a reality often overlooked: while commercial whaling has declined from its historical peak, whale hunting remains an active and controversial issue in several parts of the world.
Do you think all forms of whaling should be banned globally, or should exceptions exist for indigenous and cultural practices?
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