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About Iwc
The International Whaling Commission (IWC) is dedicated to the conservation of whale populations and the management of whaling activities globally. It provides resources and information on whale species, conservation efforts, and international regulations regarding whaling.
Learn about whale conservation and management efforts worldwide.
What You Can Do
- Access information on whale species and populations
- Explore conservation management plans
- Review international whaling regulations
- Find details on upcoming IWC meetings and events
- Read about environmental concerns affecting cetaceans
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the IWC?
The IWC is responsible for the conservation of whale populations and the management of whaling activities globally.
How can I participate in IWC activities?
Individuals can participate by joining as a member or attending IWC meetings and events.
What types of information does the IWC provide?
The IWC provides information on whale species, conservation efforts, whaling regulations, and environmental concerns.
Are there resources for learning about whale species?
Yes, the IWC offers detailed information on various whale species, including their taxonomy and population status.
How does the IWC address environmental concerns?
The IWC conducts research and provides guidelines on issues such as marine debris, climate change, and ecosystem services.