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Marine mammals are a food source in many countries around the world. Historically, they were hunted by coastal people, and in the case of aboriginal whaling, still are. This sort of subsistence hunting was on a small scale and produced only localised effects. Dolphin drive hunting continues in this vein, from the South Pacific to the North Atlantic. The commercial whaling industry and the maritime fur trade, which had devastating effects on marine mammal populations, did not focus on the animals as food, but for other resources, namely whale oil and seal fur.

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  • El consum de mamífers marins com a aliment afecta diverses parts del cos dels mamífers marins, principalment la carn i el greix. Segons un estudi publicat el 2011, des del 1990 es consumien almenys 87 espècies de mamífers marins en com a mínim 114 països. Hi ha tensions entre els activistes que reclamen una protecció total per als mamífers marins i els partidaris de fer-ne una explotació sostenible. El dugong i el dofí d'estuari atlàntic són dues espècies que han patit un declivi demogràfic significatiu a causa de la demanda de carn. El comerç de mamífers marins sovint és il·legal. (ca)
  • Marine mammals are a food source in many countries around the world. Historically, they were hunted by coastal people, and in the case of aboriginal whaling, still are. This sort of subsistence hunting was on a small scale and produced only localised effects. Dolphin drive hunting continues in this vein, from the South Pacific to the North Atlantic. The commercial whaling industry and the maritime fur trade, which had devastating effects on marine mammal populations, did not focus on the animals as food, but for other resources, namely whale oil and seal fur. Today, the consumption of marine mammals is much reduced. However, a 2011 study found that the number of humans eating them, from a surprisingly wide variety of species, is increasing. According to the study's lead author, Martin Robards, "Some of the most commonly eaten animals are small cetaceans like the lesser dolphins... That was a surprise since only a decade ago there had only been only scattered reports of this happening". (en)
  • La carne di delfino è una carne usata per il consumo umano in diversi paesi del mondo. (it)
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  • Dolphin sashimi (en)
  • The fluke of a whale thinly sliced, rinsed and topped with vinegar-miso sauce (en)
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  • Dolphin Sashimi.jpg (en)
  • ObakeWhale.jpg (en)
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  • El consum de mamífers marins com a aliment afecta diverses parts del cos dels mamífers marins, principalment la carn i el greix. Segons un estudi publicat el 2011, des del 1990 es consumien almenys 87 espècies de mamífers marins en com a mínim 114 països. Hi ha tensions entre els activistes que reclamen una protecció total per als mamífers marins i els partidaris de fer-ne una explotació sostenible. El dugong i el dofí d'estuari atlàntic són dues espècies que han patit un declivi demogràfic significatiu a causa de la demanda de carn. El comerç de mamífers marins sovint és il·legal. (ca)
  • La carne di delfino è una carne usata per il consumo umano in diversi paesi del mondo. (it)
  • Marine mammals are a food source in many countries around the world. Historically, they were hunted by coastal people, and in the case of aboriginal whaling, still are. This sort of subsistence hunting was on a small scale and produced only localised effects. Dolphin drive hunting continues in this vein, from the South Pacific to the North Atlantic. The commercial whaling industry and the maritime fur trade, which had devastating effects on marine mammal populations, did not focus on the animals as food, but for other resources, namely whale oil and seal fur. (en)
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  • Consum de mamífers marins com a aliment (ca)
  • Carne di delfino (it)
  • Marine mammals as food (en)
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