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Tell The Whaling Commission To Support A Safe Sanctuary For Whale Survival
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Our whales are under relentless threat—join us now to halt their slaughter and secure a thriving future for these majestic ocean giants.

Whales are vital to the health of our oceans, playing a crucial role in maintaining marine ecosystems and supporting biodiversity. However, their survival is under threat. The International Whaling Commission (IWC) recently failed to establish the South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary, a significant setback for whale conservation efforts1.
The South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary was designed to create a protected zone extending from West Africa to South America, safeguarding 53 species of whales and other cetaceans1. For over 25 years, Argentina, Brazil, South Africa, and Uruguay have championed this initiative, aiming to ban commercial whaling and enhance regional cooperation. Despite strong support from 40 countries, pro-whaling nations like Norway opposed the sanctuary, leading to its narrow defeat2.
Controversial Whaling Practices
Japan continues its controversial whaling practices, expanding its quota by 59 fin whales this year alone3. Fin whales are listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, and their populations are struggling to recover from decades of intensive hunting. The IWC reprimanded Japan for not fulfilling its legal obligations under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), highlighting the ongoing challenges in enforcing whale protection measures3.
The failure to establish the South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary underscores the persistent influence of pro-whaling factions within the IWC2. Conservation groups describe the defeat as a “bitter disappointment,” emphasizing the urgent need for international cooperation to protect these magnificent creatures4.
Whales and Carbon Sequestration
Whales contribute to carbon sequestration, which is vital in combating climate change, and their decline threatens the resilience of marine ecosystems5. Establishing the South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary would not only protect whale populations but also promote sustainable marine practices and strengthen global conservation efforts.
Humanity’s Responsibility
Humanity has a responsibility to protect and preserve the natural world. Compassionate stewardship ensures that future generations inherit a healthier planet, where whales and other marine life can thrive4. By signing this petition, you join a global movement advocating for the establishment of the South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary, ensuring a sustainable future for all.
Take action now. Sign the petition to urge the International Whaling Commission to protect South Atlantic whales and secure a better future for our oceans.