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English: Whales caught since 1900, by species

Sources: IWC Summary Catch Database version 6.1, July 2016,[1] which includes great whales, orcas (mostly caught by Norway and USSR), bottlenose whales (mostly Norway), pilot whales (mostly Norway in that database), and Baird's Beaked Whales (mostly Japan). This database also has some pre-1900 counts, not shown here, especially for the US back to 1848, and for Norway back to 1864, and partial data for other countries.

The IWC database is supplemented by Faroese catches of pilot whales,[2] Greenland's and Canada's catches of Narwhals (data 1954-2014),[3] Belugas from multiple sources shown in the Beluga whale article, Indonesia's catches of sperm whales,[4][5] bycatch in Japan 1980-2008,[6] [7] [8] and bycatch in Korea 1996-2017.[6] [9] The IWC database includes illegal whaling from USSR and Korea.[1] This is supplemented by academic findings on Korea for 1999-2003.[10] [11]

Note that most species of dolphins are omitted. Otherwise the main areas of missing data are: bycatch in other countries (generally much smaller), narwhals before 1954; belugas in Canada and USA before 1970, and in Nunavut (Canada) for all years; belugas in USSR in Bering, East Siberian and Laptev Seas and Sea of Okhotsk outside Amur River area.
Français : Baleines capturées depuis 1900, par espèce
Español: Ballenas capturadas desde 1900, por especies
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  1. a b IWC Summary Catch Database version 6.1, (in en). IWC (July 2016). Retrieved on 2018-12-22.
  2. Zoological Department, Museum of Natural History (2008-06-12). Whaling Information. Faroe islands Department of Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on 2008-06-12. Retrieved on 2018-12-22.
  3. Wittig, Lars (2016-06-18). "Meta population modelling of narwhals in East Canada and West Greenland - 2017". bioRxiv, Report submitted as supporting document to the Canada National Marine Mammal Peer Review Committee. Canada National Marine Mammal Peer Review Committee, Winnipeg, Canada..
  4. Broadhead, Ivan (2008-03-08). "In for the kill, last of the ancient whalers". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  5. Burnet, Ian (2015-10-23). The Whale Hunters of Lamalera (in en). spiceislandsblog. Retrieved on 2018-12-22.
  6. a b Lukoschek, V. (2009). "The rise of commercial ‘by-catch whaling’ in Japan and Korea". Animal Conservation 12 (5): 398–399. DOI:10.1111/j.1469-1795.2009.00313.x. ISSN 1469-1795.
  7. Tobayama et al. (May 1991). Incidental take of minke whales in Japanese trap nets. in 42nd Report of the IWC 433-436.
  8. Baker, C S (April 2002). "Appendix 13 UNCERTAINTY AND (IM)PLAUSIBILITY OF INCIDENTAL TAKES FOR RMP IMPLEMENTATION SIMULATION TRIALS FOR NORTH PACIFIC MINKE WHALES". Journal of Cetacean Research and Management 4 Supplement: 138-139.
  9. Korea's Annual Progress Reports to the IWC Scientific Committee 2009-2017 https://iwc.int/scprogress and https://portal.iwc.int/progressreportspublic/report
  10. Baker, C. (2007-01-01). "Estimating the number of whales entering trade using DNA profiling and capture-recapture analysis of market products". Molecular Ecology 16: 2622.
  11. Song, Kyung-Jun (2011). "Status of J stock minke whales (Balaenoptera acutorostrata)". Animal Cells and Systems 15: 81. DOI:10.1080/19768354.2011.555148.

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