
whaling management
Whaling management refers to the international efforts to regulate and oversee the hunting of whales to ensure their populations remain sustainable and healthy. This involves setting quotas, protecting certain species, and establishing hunting seasons to prevent overexploitation. Organizations like the International Whaling Commission (IWC) play a key role in this management by collecting data, conducting research, and facilitating discussions among member countries. The goal is to balance the cultural, economic, and conservation needs related to whaling while protecting whale species from extinction due to unsustainable hunting practices.