Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission

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The Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission is the expert advisory body that conducts and reviews scientific research to inform the IWC’s decisions on whale conservation and management.

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instanceOf advisory body
scientific committee
subsidiary body of an international organization
advises Commission plenary of the International Whaling Commission
Conservation Committee of the International Whaling Commission
Aboriginal Subsistence Whaling Sub-Committee
surface form: Sub-Committee on Aboriginal Subsistence Whaling
composition invited independent experts
scientists nominated by IWC member governments
establishedBy International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling
field cetology
conservation biology
fisheries science
marine ecology
marine mammal science
population dynamics
whale conservation
whale management
follows terms of reference adopted by the International Whaling Commission
jurisdiction member governments of the International Whaling Commission
language English
location Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge, United Kingdom
meets annually
parentOrganization International Whaling Commission
partOf International Whaling Commission
produces guidelines for research on cetaceans
recommendations on conservation and management measures
scientific reports for the International Whaling Commission
purpose to assess the status of whale stocks
to conduct and review scientific research on whales
to evaluate the impact of whaling and other human activities on cetaceans
to inform decisions on whale conservation
to inform decisions on whale management
to provide scientific advice to the International Whaling Commission
shortName Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission self-linksurface differs
surface form: IWC Scientific Committee
typeOfResearch analysis of catch and sighting data
assessment of management procedures for whaling
non-lethal research on cetaceans
website https://iwc.int/scientific-committee
worksOn aboriginal subsistence whaling assessments
abundance estimates for whale populations
assessment of whale stock status
bycatch and entanglement of cetaceans
environmental contaminants affecting cetaceans
impacts of climate change on cetaceans
impacts of ship strikes on whales
population modeling for whale stocks
review of special permit (scientific) whaling proposals
small cetaceans and their conservation
whale watching and non-lethal use of cetaceans

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International Whaling Commission hasOrgan Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission
Commission Plenary receivesInputFrom Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission
Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission shortName Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: IWC Scientific Committee
Conservation Committee of the International Whaling Commission worksWith Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission