“There is no need to kill whales in the name of research,” he added. “Non-lethal research techniques are the most effective and efficient method of studying all cetaceans.”
Whale Hunts
Japanese Whaling Fleet Ends For the Season
From Environment News Service MELBOURNE, Australia, March 19, 2014 (ENS) – The Japanese whaling fleet has left the waters of the Antarctic Treaty Zone, ending whaling in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary for this season, according to data from the… Read More ›
Sperm Whale Recovery Questioned
June 10, 2013 by Andrew Darby Moby Dick’s descendants are in trouble. Sperm whales are failing to recover from whaling in Australia, 30 years after the great predators were last harpooned. In the first count since the hunt off Western… Read More ›