INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE
REGULATION OF WHALING, 1946
The Governments whose duly authorized representatives have subscribed
hereto,
RECOGNIZING the interest of the nations of the world in safeguarding for
future generations the great natural resources represented by the whale stocks;
CONSIDERING that the history of whaling has seen over-fishing of one area
after another and of one species of whale after another to such a degree that it
is essential to protect all species of whales from further over-fishing;
RECOGNIZING that the whale stocks are susceptible of natural increases if
whaling is properly regulated, and that increases in the size of whale
stocks will permit increases in the numbers of whales which may be captured
without endangering these natural resources;
RECOGNIZING that it is in the common interest to achieve the optimum level
of whale stocks as rapidly as possible without causing widespread economic and
nutritional distress;
RECOGNIZING that in the course of achieving these objectives, whaling
operations should be confined to those species best able to sustain exploitation
in order to give an interval for recovery to certain species of whales now
depleted in numbers;
DESIRING to establish a system of international regulation for the whale
fisheries to ensure proper and effective conservation and development of whale
stocks on the basis of the principles embodied in the provisions of the
International Agreement for the Regulation of Whaling signed in London on 8 June
1937, and the protocols to that Agreement signed in London on 24 June 1938, and
26 November 1945; and
HAVING decided to conclude a convention to provide for the proper
conservation of whale stocks and thus make possible the orderly development of
the whaling industry;
HAVE AGREED as follows:
Article I
- This Convention includes the Schedule attached thereto which forms an
integral part thereof. All references to "Convention" shall be
understood as including the said Schedule either in its present terms or as
amended in accordance with the provisions of Article V.
- This Convention applies to factory ships, land stations, and whale
catchers under the jurisdiction of the Contracting Governments, and to all
waters in which whaling is prosecuted by such factory ships, land stations, and
whale catchers.
Article II
As used in this Convention:
- "factory ship" means a ship in which or on which whales are
treated whether wholly or in part;
- "land station" means a factory on the land at which whales are
treated whether wholly or in part;
- "whale catcher" means a ship used for the purpose of hunting,
taking, towing, holding on to, or scouting for whales;
- "Contracting Government" means any Government which has
deposited an instrument of ratification or has given notice of adherence to this
Convention.
Article III
- The Contracting Governments agree to establish an International Whaling
Commission, hereinafter referred to as the Commission, to be composed of one
member from each Contracting Government. Each member shall have one vote and may
be accompanied by one or more experts and advisers.
- The Commission shall elect from its own members a Chairman and
Vice-Chairman and shall determine its own Rules of Procedure. Decisions of the
Commission shall be taken by a simple majority of those members voting except
that a three-fourths majority of those members voting shall be required for
action in pursuance of Article V. The Rules of Procedure may provide for
decisions otherwise than at meetings of the Commission.
- The Commission may appoint its own Secretary and staff.
- The Commission may set up, from among its own members and experts or
advisers, such committees as it considers desirable to perform such functions as
it may authorize.
- The expenses of each member of the Commission and of his experts and
advisers shall be determined and paid by his own Government.
- Recognizing that specialized agencies related to the United Nations will
be concerned with the conservation and development of whale fisheries and the
products arising therefrom and desiring to avoid duplication of functions, the
Contracting Governments will consult among themselves within two years after the
coming into force of this Convention to decide whether the Commission shall be
brought within the framework of a specialized agency related to the United
Nations.
- In the meantime the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland shall arrange, in consultation with the other Contracting
Governments, to convene the first meeting of the Commission, and shall initiate
the consultation referred to in paragraph 6 above.
- Subsequent meetings of the Commission shall be convened as the Commission
may determine.
Article IV
1. The Commission may either in collaboration with or through independent
agencies of the Contracting Governments or other public or private agencies,
establishments, or organizations, or independently
a) encourage, recommend, or if necessary, organize studies and
investigations relating to whales and whaling;
b) collect and analyze statistical information concerning the current
condition and trend of the whale stocks and the effects of whaling
activities thereon;
c) study, appraise, and disseminate information concerning methods of
maintaining and increasing the populations of whale stocks.
2. The Commission shall arrange for the publication of reports of its
activities, and it may publish independently or in collaboration with the
International Bureau for Whaling Statistics at Sandefjord in Norway and other
organizations and agencies such reports as it deems appropriate, as well as
statistical, scientific, and other pertinent information relating to whales and
whaling.
Article V
- The Commission may amend from time to time the provisions of the Schedule
by adopting regulations with respect to the conservation and utilization of
whale resources, fixing (a) protected and unprotected species; (b) open and
closed seasons; (c) open and closed waters, including the designation of
sanctuary areas; (d) size limits for each species; (e) time, methods, and
intensity of whaling (including the maximum catch of whales to be taken in any
one season); (f) types and specifications of gear and apparatus and appliances
which may be used; (g) methods of measurement; and (h) catch returns and other
statistical and biological records.
- These amendments of the Schedule (a) shall be such as are necessary to
carry out the objectives and purposes of this Convention and to provide for the
conservation, development, and optimum utilization of the whale resources; (b)
shall be based on scientific findings; (c) shall not involve restrictions on the
number or nationality of factory ships or land stations, nor allocate specific
quotas to any factory ship or land station or to any group of factory ships or
land stations; and (d) shall take into consideration the interests of the
consumers of whale products and the whaling industry.
- Each of such amendments shall become effective with respect to the
Contracting Governments ninety days following notification of the amendment by
the Commission to each of the Contracting Governments, except that (a) if any
Government presents to the Commission objection to any amendment prior to the
expiration of this ninety-day period, the amendment shall not become effective
with respect to any of the Governments for an additional ninety days; (b)
thereupon, any other Contracting Government may present objection to the
amendment at any time prior to the expiration of the additional ninety-day
period, or before the expiration of thirty days from the date of receipt of the
last objection received during such additional ninety-day period, whichever date
shall be the later; and (c) thereafter, the amendment shall become effective
with respect to all Contracting Governments which have not presented objection
but shall not become effective with respect to any Government which has so
objected until such date as the objection is withdrawn. The Commission shall
notify each Contracting Government immediately upon receipt of each objection
and withdrawal and each Contracting Government shall acknowledge receipt of all
notifications of amendments, objections, and withdrawals.
- No amendments shall become effective before 1 July 1949.
Article VI
The Commission may from time to time make recommendations to any or all
Contracting Governments on any matters which relate to whales or whaling and to
the objectives and purposes of this Convention.
Article VII
The Contracting Governments shall ensure prompt transmission to the
International Bureau of Whaling Statistics at Sandefjord in Norway, or to such
other body as the Commission may designate, of notifications and statistical and
other information required by this Convention in such form and manner as may be
prescribed by the Commission.
Article VIII
- Notwithstanding anything contained in this Convention, any Contracting
Government may grant to any of its nationals a special permit authorizing that
national to kill, take, and treat whales for purposes of scientific research
subject to such restrictions as to number and subject to such other conditions
as the Contracting Government thinks fit, and the killing, taking, and treating
of whales in accordance with the provisions of this Article shall be exempt from
the operation of this Convention. Each Contracting Government shall report at
once to the Commission all such authorizations which it has granted. Each
Contracting Government may at any time revoke any such special permit which it
has granted.
- Any whales taken under these special permits shall so far as practicable
be processed and the proceeds shall be dealt with in accordance with directions
issued by the Government by which the permit was granted.
- Each Contracting Government shall transmit to such body as may be
designated by the Commission, in so far as practicable, and at intervals of not
more than one year, scientific information available to that Government with
respect to whales and whaling, including the results of research conducted
pursuant to paragraph 1 of this Article and to Article IV.
- Recognizing that continuous collection and analysis of biological data in
connection with the operations of factory ships and land stations are
indispensable to sound and constructive management of the whale fisheries, the
Contracting Governments will take all practicable measures to obtain such data.
Article IX
- Each Contracting Government shall take appropriate measures to ensure the
application of the provisions of this Convention and the punishment of
infractions against the said provisions in operations carried out by persons or
by vessels under its jurisdiction.
- No bonus or other remuneration calculated with relation to the results of
their work shall be paid to the gunners and crews of whale catchers in respect
of any whales the taking of which is forbidden by this Convention.
- Prosecution for infractions against or contraventions of this Convention
shall be instituted by the Government having jurisdiction over the offence.
- Each Contracting Government shall transmit to the Commission full details
of each infraction of the provisions of this Convention by persons or vessels
under the jurisdiction of that Government as reported by its inspectors. This
information shall include a statement of measures taken for dealing with the
infraction and of penalties imposed.
Article X
- This Convention shall be ratified and the instruments of ratification
shall be deposited with the Government of the United States of America.
- Any Government which has not signed this Convention may adhere thereto
after it enters into force by a notification in writing to the Government of the
United States of America.
- The Government of the United States of America shall inform all other
signatory Governments and all adhering Governments of all ratifications
deposited and adherences received.
- This Convention shall, when instruments of ratification have been
deposited by at least six signatory Governments, which shall include the
Governments of the Netherlands, Norway, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,
the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the United States
of America, enter into force with respect to those Governments and shall enter
into force with respect to each Government which subsequently ratifies or
adheres on the date of the deposit of its instrument of ratification or the
receipt of its notification of adherence.
- The provisions of the Schedule shall not apply prior to 1 July 1948.
Amendments to the Schedule adopted pursuant to Article V shall not apply prior
to 1 July 1949.
Article XI
Any Contracting Government may withdraw from this Convention on June
thirtieth of any year by giving notice on or before January first of the same
year to the depositary Government, which upon receipt of such a notice shall at
once communicate it to the other Contracting Governments. Any other Contracting
Government may, in like manner, within one month of the receipt of a copy of
such a notice from the depositary Government, give notice of withdrawal, so that
the Convention shall cease to be in force on June thirtieth of the same year
with respect to the Government giving such notice of withdrawal.
This Convention shall bear the date on which it is opened for signature and
shall remain open for signature for a period of fourteen days thereafter.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned, being duly authorized, have signed this
Convention.
DONE in Washington this second day of December 1946, in the English
language, the original of which shall be deposited in the archives of the
Government of the United States of America. The Government of the United States
of America shall transmit certified copies thereof to all the other signatory
and adhering Governments.
PROTOCOL OF AMENDMENT
A Protocol to the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling was
adopted in Washington, D.C. on 19 November 1956. The Protocol provides as
follows:-
The Contracting Governments to the International Convention for the
Regulation of Whaling signed at Washington under date of December 2, 1946 which
Convention is hereinafter referred to as the 1946 Whaling Convention, desiring
to extend the application of that Convention to helicopters and other aircraft
and to include provisions on methods of inspection among those Schedule
provisions which may be amended by the Commission, agree as follows:
Article I
Subparagraph 3 of Article II of the 1946 Whaling Convention shall be amended
to read as follows:
"3. 'whale catcher' means a helicopter, or other aircraft, or a ship,
used for the purpose of hunting, taking, killing, towing, holding on
to, or scouting for whales."
Article II
Paragraph 1 of Article V of the 1946 Whaling Convention shall be amended by
deleting the word "and" preceding clause (h), substituting a semicolon
for the period at the end of the paragraph, and adding the following language: "and
(i) methods of inspection".
Article III
- This Protocol shall be open for signature and ratification or for
adherence on behalf of any Contracting Government to the 1946 Whaling
Convention.
- This Protocol shall enter into force on the date upon which instruments of
ratification have been deposited with, or written notifications of adherence
have been received by, the Government of the United States of America on behalf
of all the Contracting Governments to the 1946 Whaling Convention.
- The Government of the United States of America shall inform all
Governments signatory or adhering to the 1946 Whaling Convention of all
ratifications deposited and adherences received.
- This Protocol shall bear the date on which it is opened for signature and
shall remain open for signature for a period of fourteen days thereafter,
following which period it shall be open for adherence.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned, being duly authorized, have signed this
Protocol.
DONE in Washington this nineteenth day of November 1956, in the English
language, the original of which shall be deposited in the archives of the
Government of the United States of America. The Government of the United States
of America shall transmit certified copies thereof to all Governments signatory
or adhering to the 1946 Whaling Convention.
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