What you should know about this indicator
- This data comes from two sources: The paper "Emptying the oceans: a summary of industrial whaling catches in the 20th century" by Rocha et al. for data pre-1990, and the International Whaling Commission (IWC) for data after 1990.
- The year shown is the start year of the decade. For example, 1950 represents the decade from 1950-1959.
- Data pre-1990 does not include aboriginal subsistence whaling as it focusses on industrial whaling. Data after 1990 from the IWC includes subsistence whaling.
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Notes on our processing step for this indicator
- Data after 1990 comes from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) which recorded the number of catches at: https://iwc.int/management-and-conservation/whaling/total-catches
- Data pre-1990 comes from: Rocha, R. C., Clapham, P. J., & Ivashchenko, Y. V. (2014). Emptying the oceans: a summary of industrial whaling catches in the 20th century. Marine Fisheries Review, 76(4), 37-48.
- For continuity with the Rocha data, we combine common minke and Antarctic minke into a single 'minke' category, and blue and pygmy blue whales into a single 'blue' category. We also add bowhead whales to the "other/unspecified" category in the Rocha data, as they are included in the IWC data but not in Rocha's.
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“Data Page: All whale species”, part of the following publication: Hannah Ritchie, Fiona Spooner, and Max Roser (2022) - “Biodiversity”. Data adapted from Rocha, Clapham & Ivashchenko, International Whaling Commission (IWC). Retrieved from https://archive.ourworldindata.org/20260607-172908/grapher/whales-killed-per-decade.html [online resource] (archived on June 7, 2026).How to cite this data
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Rocha, Clapham & Ivashchenko (2014); International Whaling Commission (IWC) (2026) – with minor processing by Our World in Data. “All whale species” [dataset]. Rocha, Clapham & Ivashchenko, “Emptying the Oceans: A Summary of Industrial Whaling Catches in the 20th Century”; International Whaling Commission (IWC), “Total Whaling Catches (IWC)” [original data]. Retrieved June 7, 2026 from https://archive.ourworldindata.org/20260607-172908/grapher/whales-killed-per-decade.html (archived on June 7, 2026).Download
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