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March 20, 2009

SAVE THE WHALES PLEASE! A Movie Between Book Covers

Written by two men who hold Master’s degrees from the University of Southern California film school, Save the Whales Please is a movie between book covers with short scenes that end where the director—Quentin Tarantino?—might say, “Cut.” It’s a political action thriller in which Uma Thurman or Angelina Jolie might star as Jan Everett, the drop-dead gorgeous first lady of the United States and committed environmental activist whose passion is saving whales. Her husband, Carston Everett, is runnin
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Published on March 20, 2009 16:33

WHAT IS JAPAN TRYING TO HIDE?

The Fisheries Agency of Japan blacked out large sections of its whale stock, contradicting a pledge keep the contracts and sales of the government-funded whaling industry open, transparent and public. Greenpeace has lodged a complaint and anti-whaling activists around the world are pressuring Japan's embassies for full disclosure on whale meat stocks.[image error]
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Published on March 20, 2009 06:34

March 19, 2009

DENMARK BLOODY DENMARK!



On the fence about killing whales? Stomach this![image error]
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Published on March 19, 2009 19:03

S.KOREA LEADS RETURN TO COMMERCIAL WHALING

South Korea announced that it is going to resume commercial whaling and is seeking a permit from the International Whaling Commission. The request will be considered at the IWC's annual meeting in Portugal this June. Activists had feared the deal to allow Japan to commercially slaughter whales along its coast in exchange for reduced hunts in the Antarctic would open the door to more hunting. It now seems only a matter of time before other whaling countries follow suit.[image error]
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Published on March 19, 2009 05:40

March 17, 2009

COVERUP: GOVT. SUPPRESSES WHALING VIDEO

The Australian government has permitted the viewing of only a fraction of a video showing Japanese slaughtering whales in the Antarctic this past summer, fueling suspicion of a growing collusion between the two countries. The footage was obtained by a Customs vessel. Even Greens Senator Bob Brown was thwarted from viewing the entire footage under the Freedom of Information laws. The Rudd government has been accused of brokering a secret deal that would allow Japan to harvest more whales along
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Published on March 17, 2009 05:48

March 16, 2009

SOUTH KOREA THREATENS TO KILL WHALES

South Korea has indicated it wants to resume whaling if the IWC permits Japan to increased coastal whaling in exchange for scaling down its Antarctic hunt.

“This would open the floodgates for commercial whaling,” a manager from the Marine Science Program told Reuters in Rome. Korean whaling used to supply Japan with whale meat before the 1986 moratorium, after which Korea received a “scientific” quota of 69 whales but has since complied with the global ban. If South Korea follows through on its
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Published on March 16, 2009 13:57

March 14, 2009

JAPAN FINDS NEW WHALING ALLY IN AUSTRALIA

Following an allegation by the Japanese ambassador to Canberra, Takaaki Kojima, that Sea Shepherd violated maritime laws when the anti-whaling group challenged the Japanese whaling fleet, the Australian Federal Police raided Sea Shepherd's vessel Steve Irwin. Australia was exposed recently for secretly trying to broker a deal between the US and Japan--one that would allow Japan to slaughter more whales along its coast for reducing hunting in the Antarctic. But the Australian Federal Police acti
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Published on March 14, 2009 16:27

March 12, 2009

COMING THIS JUNE: COMMERCIAL WHALING

After a three days of meetings in Rome, the International Whaling Commission emerged with a change in direction that could threaten the safety of whales forever. A Small Working Group of member countries is proposing a resumption of commercial whaling. This deal could be approved by the full IWC at its annual meeting on the Portuguese island of Madeira as early this June.[image error]
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Published on March 12, 2009 14:44

March 11, 2009

AN UNPRECEDENTED RESCUE!

Scientists used sedatives to calm and then free a North Atlantic right whale entangled in rope off Florida's Atlantic Coast — the first time a large whale was ever sedated in the wild, according to the federal fisheries agency.

This whale was first spotted entangled in ropes off Georgia on Jan. 14, the National Marine Fisheries Service said in a statement. Georgia officials took a boat out to remove 560 feet of trailing rope and attach a tracking buoy, and teams made four more attempts over the n
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Published on March 11, 2009 12:15

March 10, 2009

Blue Whales are Big

Tuesday 7:27pm

Truth: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YtC-V...

A confession: when I was a kid... from ages 3-7, I seriously considered the career of being a dolphin trainer.... and it was probably in large part because of Sea World. Which is hard. If not for Sea World my love for the ocean and all these wonderful creatures would never be as potent and vibrant as it is today. I remember after my first visit, complete with miniatures, stuffed animal dolphin, getting splashed by Shamu, I started de
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Published on March 10, 2009 21:52

Is Pres Obama For or Against Whaling?

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President Barack Obama's administration said it would firmly oppose whaling as nations gather for a meeting of the divided International Whaling Commission (IWC) next week in Rome, Italy. The meeting ...more
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