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    Iceland stops whale hunting due to animal rights concerns

    The decision has been met with praise from animal rights groups and environmentalists who view it as a significant milestone in compassionate whale conservation.
    News DeskBy News DeskJune 21, 2023
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    Iceland: Iceland’s government has made a significant announcement regarding the country’s whale hunting practices. Due to concerns over animal welfare, the government has decided to suspend this year’s whale hunt until August 31st 2023, with the possibility of bringing an end to this controversial practice. The decision was prompted by a monitoring report from the Food and Veterinary Authority, which highlighted that the killing of fin whales was taking too long and causing unnecessary suffering.

    The veterinary authority further emphasized these concerns by sharing distressing video footage depicting a whale enduring a five-hour hunt. In response to these findings, Ms. Svandis Svavarsdottir, the minister of food, agriculture, and fisheries, declared that if the welfare requirements cannot be guaranteed, these activities cannot have a future. Consequently, all whaling operations have been suspended.

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    The decision has been met with praise from animal rights groups and environmentalists who view it as a significant milestone in compassionate whale conservation. The Humane Society International expressed its support for the government’s actions. Minister Svavarsdottir intends to consult with experts and whale-hunting license holders to explore potential future limitations on whaling. Currently, Iceland has only one remaining whaling company, Hvalur, whose license to hunt fin whales is set to expire in 2023. Another company had already ceased whaling in 2020, citing a lack of profitability.

    The whaling season in Iceland typically spans from mid-June to mid-September. However, it is uncertain whether Hvalur will conduct any hunts during the remaining portion of the season. Fin whales, which can grow over 20 meters (65.6 feet) in length, were reintroduced to Icelandic hunting practices in 2006 after a moratorium that began in 1986. Annual quotas permit the killing of 209 fin whales and 217 minke whales. Nonetheless, catches have significantly declined in recent years due to a diminishing market for whale meat. The future of Iceland’s whaling industry remains uncertain as the country reevaluates its stance on this controversial practice.

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