Whales
*International
Convention for the Regulation of Whaling
Washington, 2nd December, 1946 - The Governments whose duly
authorised representatives have subscribed hereto, Recognizing
the interest of the nations of the world in safeguarding
for future generations the great natural resources represented
by the whale stocks;
Considering that the history
of whaling has seen over-fishing of one area after another
and of one species of whale after another to such a degree
that it is essential to protect all species of whales from
further over-fishing;
Recognizing that the whale
stocks are susceptible of natural increases if whaling is
properly regulated, and that increases in the size of whale
stocks will permit increases in the number of whales which
may be captured without endangering these natural resources;
Recognizing that it is
in the common interest to achieve the optimum level of whale
stocks as rapidly as possible without causing widespread
economic and nutritional distress;
Recognizing that
in the course of achieving these objectives, whaling operations
should be confined to those species best able to sustain
exploitation in order to give an interval for recovery to
certain species of whales now depleted in numbers;
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