Whaling is a cruel and outdated practice. The last hunts to take place off the coast of Iceland resulted in over 146 fin whales slaughtered, including at least two rare blue whale/fin whale hybrids and a dozen pregnant females. Whales play a huge part in maintaining a healthy ocean and helping in the fight against climate change.
“This is obviously hugely welcome news that the fisheries minister sees no future for whaling. Icelandic whalers have killed hundreds of whales in recent years, despite almost zero domestic demand, and declining interest from tourists and the Japanese market,” Vanessa Williams-Grey, WDC Icelandic whaling campaigner, said in a statement. “Killing fin whales, an endangered species and the second largest creature on our planet, is nothing short of ecocide, especially given the essential role these gentle giants play in the battle against climate change.”
As per Williams-Grey, Iceland enjoyed a fabulous whale watching season last summer.
“Iceland is one of the best places in the world to watch whales in their natural environment,” concluded Williams-Grey. “I hope this marks the start of a new and positive era for the whales in the waters around Iceland.”