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Is the End of Whaling in Europe Near?

Is the End of Whaling in Europe Near?
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World April 15, 2025 09:30

europe - Declining demand and outdated image lead to possible end of whaling in Europe. Explore recent developments in Iceland and Norway.

Whaling Industry in Europe

Despite global opposition, only Japan, Norway, and Iceland still allow whaling. In Iceland, Hvalur hf. remains the sole company engaged in the practice.

Recent Developments

  • In 2023, Iceland suspended whaling for two months due to inefficient killing methods.
  • Issues such as delayed permits and economic instability have led Hvalur hf. to halt whaling activities.
  • Ceo Kristjan Loftsson expressed plans to reassess the situation next year amid declining demand.

Declining Demand and Political Factors

Expert Erwin Vermeulen attributes the suspension to reduced demand, particularly among the younger generation in Japan and Iceland.

In Iceland, the government extended Hvalur hf.'s license until 2029, a move seen as politically motivated.

Situation in Norway

Norway has seen a decrease in whale consumption, with quotas often unmet. Recent surveys show minimal interest in whale meat among Norwegians.

Hope for Change

Vermeulen believes the economic viability of whaling is waning, signaling a potential end to the practice in Europe.

Animal rights groups welcome the decline of whaling, emphasizing human responsibility for ocean conservation.

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