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by Aurora » 11 Mar 2010, 03:44
I'm subscribed to Greenpeace's newsletter and this was one of the articles brought up in it .
http://www.greenpeace.org.au/blog/?p=1765Do read the the Proposal pdf, there are some valid points in it but i don't think reinstating commercial whaling is going to be that effective even if IWC does put catch limits in place, how are they going to enforce them???


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by DaRC » 22 Mar 2010, 14:24
I also saw this - as I get the UK Greenpeace info'.
The failure to get a ban on Bluefin Tuna fishing is also a worry

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by Kernos » 22 Mar 2010, 17:18
I saw this too and similar articles about dolphins and bluefish tuna. What is needed is a Captain Nemo and his Nautilus to take care of the ships and personnel permanently.

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