It will be tragic if the IWC permits commercial whaling again. Even with strict quotas, which are easy to circumvent, the whale population will drop again.
Japan gets to kill 700 minke whales each year for "research" purposes, which is ridiculous. Why isn't the number seven, or even 70? But 700? Nobody does "research" on 700 whales that weigh as much as 7,000 pounds each.
The Japanese also have restaurants that sell whale burgers.
2007-05-24 11:05:33
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answered by SCOTT M 7
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I hope not , but pro-whalers will be spending quite a sizable bundle lobbying for the ban to end. Remember, there's a ton of money to be made in the whaling industry otherwise they'd abandon the industry altogether.
2007-05-22 13:26:26
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answered by gusomar 3
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It will be a disaster if the ban is lifted. It's rediculous enough that the Japanese have gotten away with so called scientific studies.
What is there to learn from dead whales??
2007-05-29 19:41:33
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answered by Kainoa 5
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The so stated as moratorium would not truly shelter the sea existence of Earth, it would not even grant any inspection controls on the fishing fleets that pirate the seas. sure the regulations could desire to be set in place on particular breeds of sea inhabitants. yet a extra heavily inspection equipment ought to additionally be put in place. The Coast shield ought to deliver one in all their cutters alongside with the fishing fleet whilst they bypass out. Spartawo...
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answered by ? 4
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What ban - they kill thopusands of minkies and hundred larger whales already.
And what you learn from dead whales is just how toxic the sea has become and how poisonous whale meat is.
2007-05-30 03:01:19
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answered by Wayne ahrRg 4
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They will not end the ban, but they will undoubtedly make great strides to loosen the reigns and expand their current "research" whaling. I expect they will succeed in doubling their current takes.
2007-05-26 09:33:45
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answered by golgafrincham 6
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i hope that they dont get the ban removed but no one is going to listen to what i have to say there are a ton of things that happen on a daily basis that i dont agree with but do the big shots in the government care what i think.......
2007-05-27 16:00:46
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answered by Noahs Ark 2
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Face the fact that whales are consuming marine resouces including fish you eat very much.
If you don't need fish, I wouldn't say anything.
2007-05-27 23:39:56
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answered by Joriental 6
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I certainly hope so, I would like to be able to buy a little bit of whale meat now and then. It is very tasty.
2007-05-22 13:30:34
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answered by Anonymous
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LET US HOPE NOT. OUR EA RH IS VICIOUSLY ATTACKED BY POLLUTANTS, WARMING, OVER UTILIZATION OF MANY RESOURCES, AND JUST NEGLECTED. IT NEEDS A TIME TO REGROUP, OR THERE MAY BE VANISHING SPECIES, AS WELL AS UNFORESEEN CONSEQUENCES.
2007-05-22 08:44:11
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answered by xytus3 3
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