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Old 4th April 2010, 11:27 AM
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Default Re: "Ady Gil" sunk by whalers

The "research" is into whether or not it is feasible to continue commercial whaling. There is no other scientific research that is resulting from the annual slaughter of these whales. The whaling that goes on IS commercial whaling hiding in a cowardly way under the guise of "research".

Selling the whale meat keeps the market alive, otherwise people get out of the habit of eating whale meat. I read a while ago that the younger people of Japan are not eating whale meat at all hardly which I think will eventually probably be the most likely thing to end the whaling industry.

If this "scientific" whaling didn't go on, the infrastructure of the ships would start to deteriorate, the market would dry up and the expertise of harpooners and ships captains would be lost - this is the real reason for it.

As for the case of Peter Bethune, I think this is a canny (and rather nasty) move by the Japanese government against volunteers on the Sea Shepherd. They know that the SS is not government sanctioned or supported and probably a bit of an embarassment to the govs of the countries that the volunteers come from. So grabbing one and keeping him in prison for a looong time will probably put others off volunteering, even if he's eventually released with no charges or minimal charges, it's the process that matters, not the conclusion.
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Old 13th April 2010, 06:09 PM
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Default Re: "Ady Gil" sunk by whalers

Japan annual whale hunt 'halved by activists'

The ships have returned to port with just over half as many whales - 507 - as they had set out to catch.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asi...ic/8616884.stm

"Commercial whaling has been banned worldwide since 1986 but Japan justifies its annual hunt as scientific research.
Meat not used for study ends up in restaurants and shops."

Meat not used for study - so that'll be all of it then - 507 whales worth this season, 15 tonnes for an average adult Minke means at least 2,500 tonnes of whale meat assuming 33% of meat from each dead whale - over 7,500 tonnes of whales.
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Old 16th April 2010, 05:21 PM
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Default Re: "Ady Gil" sunk by whalers

It would be interesting to do a scientific research on the penetrability of ship hulls by unidentified metal objects
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