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Whaling Persuasive Essay

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The whale is a marine mammal. Also, it's one of the largest animals in the world. In addition, the whale has a front – shaped fins parties, horizontal tail and nose openings in the upper part of the head. However, according to statistics, there are more than seventy-five species of the whales in the world. For example, the blue whale, the humpback whale, minke whale and fin whale. Its divided in to two parts: toothed whale and whale that do not have teeth. In the ancient times, the people was hunted the whale for meat and oils. They used the oils to light lamps. Nowadays, in some country they still The whale is a marine mammal. Also, it's one of the largest animals in the world. In addition, the whale has a front – shaped fins parties, horizontal …show more content…

However, this issue happen in Iceland, Norway and Japan. This issue is a geography problem because its effect the environmental balance. Also, I think it’s a political problem because it's become disputes between
Countries who's against whale and countries who is with whaling hunting. In 1986, IWC (International Whaling Commission) said "issue become a global moratorium on commercial whaling". In addition, Iceland hunts two species kind of whale, minke whales and fin whales. In 2015, Iceland government allowed to hunt 154 fin whales and 229 minke whales, this is set by the whales is very visible in Iceland.

Secondly, according to report published in 30 September on the Icelandic National Broadcasting Service. That Icelanders hunt only 29 minke whales. However, the whale's meat was readily available in Iceland. Therefore, they give two justifications. First, there are a lot of whales in the ocean. Also, the whales eat all the fish in the ocean. Second, tourists are eating whale's meat not the Icelanders. In 2004, according to WDC (the Whale and Dolphin Conservation), Whale eat varied diets. According to NOAAs (National Marine Fisheries Service in the USA), the whale eat plankton, krill and small

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