Thursday 6 October 2011

Orca whales having a chat?

http://youtu.be/yJukamJxgrk

We could be able to understand what Orca whales are communicating in these fantastic songs by as soon as five years time.

At a time when the Japanese government are accepting international aid for Fukashima but then putting $20m into this seasons whaling hunt all research into cetaceans is of paramount importance.

The whaling fleet is all but bankrupt and the governments ignorance about global pressure to stop whaling is it would seem all about not 'losing face'. We've been here before .

They are threatening to send gunboats to protect the whaling ships and as such are treating Sea Shepherd like a country with whom they are in conflict when in actual fact they are up against most reasonable concerned citizens who care about the future.

Wednesday 5 October 2011

Japan whaling risks lives !

Japanese whaling may put 'lives at risk'

Updated October 06, 2011 00:53:34
New Zealand's foreign minister says he is concerned lives will be at risk when Japan resumes whaling in the Southern Ocean.
The Sea Shepherd conservation group says its members are prepared to die to protect whales from Japanese fleets.
When announcing this year's fleet, Japanese fisheries minister Michihiko Kano said a patrol boat would be dispatched to protect the whalers from Sea Shepherd members.
The ABC has sought comment from Japan's Fisheries Agency, but it has refused to discuss how the ship would protect the whalers or what measures it would take in a confrontation with Sea Shepherd.
Last whaling season, Sea Shepherd's militant tactics forced the Japanese fleet to call off the hunt a month early and return home with just a fifth of its quota.
New Zealand foreign minister Murray McCully says he is deeply concerned about outbreaks of violence in the Southern Ocean.
"I regard that as an ominous statement on Japan's part, because put that alongside the stated intentions of the Sea Shepherd people to use more aggressive tactics you can only conclude that lives will be put at risk on that pathway," he said.