INTERNATIONAL WHALING COMMISSION
Civic and Social Organizations
135 Station Road Impington, Cambridge Cb24 9np 673 followers
The IWC is the global body charged with the conservation of whales and the management of whaling.
About us
The International Whaling Commission (IWC) is the global intergovernmental body charged with the conservation of whales and the management of whaling. It is set up under the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling signed in 1946. The Commission has a current membership of 89 Governments from countries around the World.
- Website
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http://iwc.int
External link for INTERNATIONAL WHALING COMMISSION
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Headquarters
- 135 Station Road Impington, Cambridge Cb24 9np
- Founded
- 1946
Locations
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INTERNATIONAL WHALING COMMISSION
135 Station Road Impington, Cambridge Cb24 9np CB249NP, GB
Employees at INTERNATIONAL WHALING COMMISSION
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Emma Neave-Webb
Stranding Coordinator / Science & Conservation Officer / Cruiseship Guest Lecturer & Wildlife Guide
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Mark Tandy
Head of External Affairs at International Whaling Commission
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Sharon Livermore
Director, Marine Conservation at ifaw
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John Brandon
Senior Biometrician at ICF International and Federally Appointed Member of the Pacific Scientific Review Group