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  • Whaling Meanings

    noun the practice or industry of hunting and killing whales for their oil, meat, or other products

    Fields related to whaling

    History

    Whaling has a long history dating back to ancient times, and was a major industry in many countries during the 18th and 19th centuries.

    Economics

    Whaling has had economic impacts on countries that relied on it as a major industry, and has led to debates on the sustainability of the practice.

    Marine biology

    Whaling refers to the practice of hunting and killing whales for their meat, oil, and other products.

    Cultural Anthropology

    Whaling plays a significant role in the cultural traditions and practices of certain indigenous communities, who have historically relied on whales for survival.

    Environmental Conservation

    Whaling is a controversial practice that has led to the decline of many whale species, leading to efforts to protect and conserve them.

    International Law

    Whaling is regulated by international agreements such as the International Whaling Commission, which sets quotas and guidelines for whaling activities.

    Occupation Usage of whaling

    Writer

    Whaling can be used as a metaphor in literature to symbolize the pursuit of a difficult or elusive goal.

    Psychologist

    In psychology, whaling may be used as a case study in discussions about ethics, conservation, and the impact of human activities on marine life.

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