* Boycott products that contain whale meat or oil.
* Support businesses that are committed to not using whale products.
* Educate yourself and others about the harmful effects of whaling.
2. Support whale conservation efforts.
* Donate to organizations that are working to protect whales.
* Volunteer your time to help with whale conservation efforts.
* Attend whale-related events and raise awareness about the importance of whale conservation.
3. Reduce your carbon footprint.
* Drive less and walk, bike, or take public transportation more.
* Conserve energy at home and at work.
* Eat less meat and more plant-based foods.
4. Be a responsible tourist.
* Avoid activities that could harm whales, such as swimming too close to them or feeding them.
* Follow the instructions of whale watching guides and operators.
* Respect the natural habitat of whales and avoid disturbing them.
5. Advocate for policies that protect whales.
* Contact your elected officials and let them know that you support whale conservation.
* Support legislation that protects whales from hunting, pollution, and other threats.
* Stay informed about current whale conservation issues and make your voice heard.