whale meat Iceland didn’t hunt any whales in 2019—and public appetite for whale meat is fading By advocacy.britannica.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Mar 2020 23:11:18 +0000 Since the International Whaling Commission placed an international moratorium on whaling in 1986, few countries have engaged in the practice. Iceland was one of them, however, and it has hunted whales sporadically since then and has been roundly criticized by many neighboring countries for doing so. There are indications now that a generational shift in consuming whale meat for food is taking place in the country---with younger citizens avoiding whale meat altogether and thus reducing the economic demand for the product. Full Article Advocates for Animals Animals in the News Conservation Food and Farm Animals Hunting Fishing and Trapping Legal Issues Partner Blogs Posts Threatened and Endangered Animals Ecology Iceland International Whaling Commission Marine animals Minke whales Whale hunting Whale meat