Whale hunting

Do you have anything against whale-hunting, Sup Forums?

Minke whale meat tastes really good, you should try it.

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does it taste like fish ?

As long as it's sustainable I don't give a fuck.

As long as it's done in a sustainable way, then no,

They're just giant sea cows.

Why does it have fur? Inatural

I'm assuming you're joking. That's the baleen.

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Whale is pretty good. To bad it`s so expensive now

S'aight.

Hunting in general is fine as long as the threat lf extinction from hunting remains a distant one.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minke_whale

When you hear whale hunting they usually mean minke whale hunting, and they're not going away any time soon, at least not due to hunting. There are so many quotas in place that limit the hunting of minke-whales that hunting it to extinction is impossible. Yet I see foreign hippies in the capital handing out brochures to natives informing them how bad whaling is.

Oh my good. That's disgusting

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baleen

Wise use, not no use. We know better now than to deplete our natural resources. Proper management is a must.

Nothing against the eating of whale meat, I do not agree with they way it is hunted. Speared for hours on end to achieve a single kill.

Taste like a kind of beef

not cost effective to catch

a vanity item

on top of murdering a high mammal with feelings

>Speared for hours on end to achieve a single kill.

Not really, we shot them with an explosive harpoon. If they are still alive, we use a second harpoon or a high powered rifle.

Isn't whale meat very unhealthy due to heavy metals and toxins?

Damn son did you come from the time we were colonised or something? We use explosive harpoons that kill almost immediately these days. Less work for whalers, less pain and terror for whales.

Depends, the larger whalesa accumulate more toxins, the whales we tend to eat in Norway does not contain as much mercury.

But there is something to be said for it, the rate of parkinsons is two times larger on the faroe islands than it is in the rest of the north.

yup

Cant you just breed them like a farm livestock?

Couple reasons to be against it:

>multiple species of whale are endangered and the question shouldn't be of sustainability but increasing their population to otherwise normal numbers
>The methods used to kill whales are barbaric as hell; an explosive harpoon - the trauma caused by which can take over an hour to kill a whale - will never be as humane as a captive bolt to the head
>The 'scientific research' justification is just a thinly disguised commercial whaling operation and has resulted in little to no useful information about whales

I'm not intrinsically against whaling, in the same way I'm not intrinsically against eating meat. But then again I probably would be against eating cows if the primary method killing them was to skewer them with explosive tipped spears and have them drown.

Hell, if whale hunting organisations were actually honest about the fact they don't give a shit about 'scientific research' then I'd forgive them a lot quicker, too. I understand they're a source of food a protein, but don't lie to me about it.

Interesting factoid you may not know is that there was never a need to sign the moratorium on whaling, but Japan, ever the two-faced social creature just HAD to sign it, and then proceeded to continue whaling anyway.

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Whale communicate even more than we do and have an stable social structure that practices monogamy.

Just because they cant do tools doesnt mean they arent selfaware as we do.