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===Whale watching=== {{main|Whale watching}} [[File:Whale Watching.jpg|thumb|[[Whale watching]] off [[Bar Harbor, Maine|Bar Harbour, Maine]]]] An estimated 13 million people went [[whale watching]] globally in 2008, in all oceans except the Arctic.{{sfn|O'Connor et al.|2009}} Rules and codes of conduct have been created to minimize harassment of the whales.{{sfn|Watchable Wildlife|2004}} Iceland, Japan and Norway have both whaling and whale watching industries. Whale watching lobbyists are concerned that the most inquisitive whales, which approach boats closely and provide much of the entertainment on whale-watching trips, will be the first to be taken if whaling is resumed in the same areas.{{sfn|Björgvinsson|2002}} Whale watching generated US$2.1 billion (£1.4 billion) per annum in tourism revenue worldwide, employing around 13,000 workers.{{sfn|O'Connor et al.|2009}} In contrast, the whaling industry, with the moratorium in place, generates US$31 million (£20 million) per year.{{sfn|Economist|2012}} The size and rapid growth of the industry has led to complex and continuing debates with the [[whaling|whaling industry]] about the best use of whales as a [[natural resource]].
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