I mean… 350,000 for Japan with 10,000 blue whales is what one source I found says. USSR had 500,000 total whales but apparently killed only about 4,000 blue whales. Japanese fishers pretty famously refused to stop killing whales up until even the 2000s. I think whaling is just more associated with Japan because it continued later.
Much of that is, however, due to the fact that I speedrun the Daily Trivia quizzes. Because I have many 10/10s already, to get a new best score, I have to average < 1.5s per question, so I don't have time to read the questions fully; I just have to scan them briefly and instantly click on whatever my gut says.
So I think the question is fair; if you're willing to take the time to read & think about the date you can reasonably get to the answer.
Bruh, where did you get the information that the Soviet Union nearly drove the blue whale to extinction? Japan was the close-second in catching whales, so they share almost the same amount of responsibility for it. I would understand if the USSR had the majority, but it was just a plurality. So, this question should be completely removed and changed for something else, cuz it's factually wrong.
Blue whales are nowhere close to the most catched species of whales, so why exactly them? Isn't it just a narrative to show that "Soviet Union" bad and other countries good, like some of them still continue to hunt whales, and we don't have the information about the legality of the process? Hell, we only have the numbers of Soviet whaling because the Russian goverment in 1990s simply disclosed the information. We don't exactly know the real whaling numbers for other countries, cuz they can easily hide it.
Found this on Reddit, it has a good source with numbers, but still, if we look at the picture, it looks like most whales were killed before 1937, when the USSR was not really that industrialized... Maybe I'm wrong, ofc, but it seems like it's just an Anti-Soviet stuff so everyone believes that they did nothing to protect the environment and were inherently evil in every way (it's not true).
Another source that I found https://iwc.int/management-and-conservation/whaling/total-catches
I 100% think that numbers for Japan are not really correct, they're likely hiding it. Still, why blame only Soviets? Japanese operated in the Antarctic too, and continued to do so. They didn't really choose that much what species they're gonna kill, it's nearly impossible for commercial whailing to operate on the same area and kill zero whales of the specific species, while your competitor (USSR) kills all of them. Sounds like complete BS.
To sum it up, it is a Cold War-era propaganda stuff, and now it continues to fit the narrative cuz Russia and NATO are enemies again. I don't personally support Russian actions anywhere, but the Soviet Union has nothing in common with Russia in ecological aspect. Russia is many times worse.
9/10 for me today, had no idea about the Soviet Union one, knew Japan were still whaling today so took a guess with Norway (who in hindsight I think are also still whaling today 😅). At least I stopped myself from confusing Cetacea and Cephalopoda though, that one was close
I eliminated both Japan and Norway as countries still whaling well beyond that time. That left USSR and Canada, neither of which seemed right, but ... (Hurry up! The clock is running!). I guessed wrong. 9/10
9/10 because I knew Japan was a red herring but still guessed the wrong answer. It helps that my son wanted to be a cetacean marine biologist for years and that Bob's Burgers did an episode about ambergris.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whaling_in_Japan
Perplexity also fails to turn up any valid sources for Japanese whaling numbers prior to the 1980s.
There's no indication that Japanese whaling nearly drove the blue whale to extinction (although I'm sure they didn't help).
Nevertheless, I changed the question to eliminate Japan as a possible confusing answer since so many people are guessing it!
Much of that is, however, due to the fact that I speedrun the Daily Trivia quizzes. Because I have many 10/10s already, to get a new best score, I have to average < 1.5s per question, so I don't have time to read the questions fully; I just have to scan them briefly and instantly click on whatever my gut says.
So I think the question is fair; if you're willing to take the time to read & think about the date you can reasonably get to the answer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whaling#/media/File:Number_of_whales_killed,_OWID.svg
Blue whales are nowhere close to the most catched species of whales, so why exactly them? Isn't it just a narrative to show that "Soviet Union" bad and other countries good, like some of them still continue to hunt whales, and we don't have the information about the legality of the process? Hell, we only have the numbers of Soviet whaling because the Russian goverment in 1990s simply disclosed the information. We don't exactly know the real whaling numbers for other countries, cuz they can easily hide it.
I've found some questionable stuff under the topic "Effects of illegal whaling". It does give some questionable source.
https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/6kumw8/historical_population_of_blue_whales_oc/
Found this on Reddit, it has a good source with numbers, but still, if we look at the picture, it looks like most whales were killed before 1937, when the USSR was not really that industrialized... Maybe I'm wrong, ofc, but it seems like it's just an Anti-Soviet stuff so everyone believes that they did nothing to protect the environment and were inherently evil in every way (it's not true).
I 100% think that numbers for Japan are not really correct, they're likely hiding it. Still, why blame only Soviets? Japanese operated in the Antarctic too, and continued to do so. They didn't really choose that much what species they're gonna kill, it's nearly impossible for commercial whailing to operate on the same area and kill zero whales of the specific species, while your competitor (USSR) kills all of them. Sounds like complete BS.
To sum it up, it is a Cold War-era propaganda stuff, and now it continues to fit the narrative cuz Russia and NATO are enemies again. I don't personally support Russian actions anywhere, but the Soviet Union has nothing in common with Russia in ecological aspect. Russia is many times worse.
I got 8/10, since I didn't know about Brendan Fraser films and I made a very dumb choice on question 9
Missed 7 and 9.
Same on the taxonomy tho