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Monday, 25 June 2012

It's not just Whales.. Blue Fin Tuna are at risk also

The Sea Shepard sailed in the mouth of the warm Mediterranean, not to help protect whales but this time to help the Blue Fin Tuna!


This develops and expands on the scope of the work that the Sea Shepard is involved in; commercial fishing of Blue Fin Tuna can raise hundreds of euros per KG of Blue Fin, Check out the video footage and see what you think? Do you agree with the protection of Blue Fin? 

Sunday, 17 June 2012

Has Japan lost it's appetite for Whale meat?

Three quarters of the meat from Whales caught in the North West Pacific last summer went unsold, Japans controversial scientific whaling mission left 908 tonnes of the 1,211 tonne haul unsold!!

'The Institute of Cetacean Research blamed low demand on the complicated auction procedure and reluctance among food suppliers to attract criticism from anti-whaling groups such as Sea Shepherd.
2006 survey by the Nippon Research Centre found that 95% of Japanese people never or rarely eat whale meat. Consumption of whale meat rose after the second world war as it provided a much-needed source of protein.'
(Sourced, http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment)

So could the tides be turning? Could demand help prevent whaling hunts in coming years? I guess we will just have to wait and see but this is without doubt a step in the right direction of Whale preservation.

Friday, 15 June 2012

Greenpeace

Greenpeace on Whales



Responding to an earlier comment from 'Colly' - Thanks’ and I've checked out Greenpeace, there is a link above to the Whale protection section above.


                   
 
                                                      Ever heard of the 'Tokyo Two'?

Two Greenpeace members from Tokyo by the names of 'Tour Suzuki' and 'Junichi Sato' got 12 months prison sentence in 2008 for intercepting a box of Whale meat weighing in at about 23kgs - worth about 20,000 Yen per KG on the open market - this Whale meat was intercepted from some employees that worked on-board the Nisshin Maru! It came to light that employees that have come off the Nisshin Maru take up to 10 boxes of Whale meat home with them, the Nisshin Maru is also heavily subsidised by the Japanese Government!

Now, I am confused because I was informed that the Japanese and the Nisshin Maru only hunted Whales for scientific research so why would employees take up to ten boxes of Whale meat home weighing, as we know, up to 23kgs per box @ 20000Yen per KG!! Let's put this into monetary terms, that's worth about €200 per kg so a possible €4600 on top of salary!
If it was not for the Greenpeace members, Tour Suzuki and his friend Junichi Sato these practises would have continued to the detriment of the Whales!

That's all for now - and don't forget Whale Wars - Viking Shores is on tonight!

Thursday, 14 June 2012

Whale Meat - How do you like it? .. Alive??

                                                    Whale Meat & Green Veg!!

  Check out this link to a great article I came across in the Guardian (UK)  Environmental Blog, originally added by 

Whale Wars - VIKING SHORES

New Whale Wars - Discovery Channel Tomorrow Night - Viking Shores

Whale Wars is back on our TV screens airing on Discovery Channel Tomorrow night!

Check out the link, above, and you tube clip, below.


It's a long video clip but really worth the watch, as Pilot Whales are not endangered do the people of the Faroe Islands have a point?
Can you see it from their point of view?
I can understand the tradition of the people in such a remote location but at the same time this is not now a tradition to provide food for families as they have this easily supplied from another source - Supermarkets!


Tuesday, 12 June 2012

A Taste of Whale..

A Taste of Whale?


Could you be tempted to taste? I've researched some of the recipes for Whale.. check these out and see what you think? Would you try? Have you already tasted?

How-to-cook-whale

herrickreport.com Whale Recipes

This video from you tube is in subtitles but it is actually really interesting and a normal tradition in Japan!!

Thursday, 7 June 2012

FAMILY OF RARE KILLER WHALES SPOTTED OFF COAST OF DONEGAL

              FAMILY OF RARE KILLER WHALES SPOTTED OFF COAST OF DONEGAL

I found this article at www.donegaldaily.com
                                           Orca Whale (below) aka the 'Killer Whale'

It's amazing that Irish waters host such varieties of marine life don't you agree?
Marine biologists in Donegal estimate that the pack contains 9 whales!

                                                   Buncranna and Rathmullen 
The shores of Lough Swilly (above) providing a safe haven for the Whales to feed
                                                       The tail of the Orca!
Orca Whales are commonly known as Killer Whales featured in such Hollywood movies like 'Free Willy'

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Beached Whale on Fraser Island.

7 News Australia, Whale beached on Fraser Island 6th June 2012

7 News, Australia, report on a beached Whale on Fraser Island.
It's a baby Whale and it's over 5 tonne and it became beached at unusual high tide (could this be related to the passing of Venus last night?) It's suspected a pack of tiger sharks pushed the Whale too close to shore!
It's interesting to note the survival struggle even in protected and policed waters.
Hopefully this story will end well!
                          (Just checked 7News and the Whale died before high tide returned)

Monday, 4 June 2012

Saturday, 2 June 2012

Baby Humpback Whale Calf..

Humpback Whale and baby Calf

Whale Wars Video

Some full on footage of the battle between seashepard.org and the Japanese Whaling Fleet!

Japan called off Whaling fleet?

Anyone seen the latest Whale Wars?
Captain Paul Watson and his fleet followed the Japanese harpoon and factory ships into the waters of Peru forcing Japan to call a stop to these 'research' missions 😄
Have Whale Wars Won?? Can Whales sigh relief from Japan?


Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Whale hits a yacht in South Africa


Something you won't see every day!!

Adi Gill collision


Sea Shepard's Adi Gill is ripped apart!!

A local kinda food?


Apologies,
I added the Blogger application to my phone and deleted some posts and comments accidently!

Sharon 
I was about to reply to your posting, does Whale meathave any special healing capabilities?

Well the people in these Artic regions are actuallydependant on Whale meat as part of their survival as in Artic regions plantgrown is minimal if not non-existent so  thepeople, the ‘Inuit People’ believe that the diet of mainly whale and seal isvery beneficial for the human body, finding a great source of Vitamin A,C and Dfrom whale meat and also omega 3’s and the high fat content of, mainly raw orcured food results in these people generally having warmer core temperaturesand more energy but apart from that I cannot seem to find and hard evidence ormedical fact that would make eating whale meat beneficial to us. 

Possibly thesepeople are warmer in these sub-zero conditions as they have a high body fatcontent from such a narrow diet?

So in answer to your question, I think the answer is no,although whales would have similar health attributes found in most other fishsuch as salmon, mackerel and cod. Whales would just have much more vitamins andminerals due to their great size.

What part of Japan were you in and would you be a fan of seafood generally?

Whale Watching Ireland (west Cork)

www.whalewatchwestcork.com
This site has some really good information about whale and dolphins in Ireland. Interesting point to note is that on June 7th 1991 the Taoiseach at the time, Mr Charles Haughey declared that Irish coastal waters be declared a dolphin and whale sanctuary "in recognition of the importance of Irish waters for these magnificent creatures"

Ireland was the first European country to do something like this which is pretty impressive!

For more on this check out www.environmentalpillar.ie

Monday, 21 May 2012

What is "Whale Wars"?

A introduction video to my blog


So I'm watching the Whale Wars on Discovery and maybe like you, would like to  know a little bit more about it, obviously vast sums of money are laid down for this purpose and why are the Japanese whaling vessel's going to such length's to catch Whales, mainly Minkie Whales? (Minkie Whale is also known as Balaenoptera Acutorostrata) but also many other species of whales, many endangered species.

So having done some reading about whales and the history of catching whales, it seems that this has been going on for a long time, before the 16th Century which is a pretty long time. Back then whales were important for such things as lamp oil, soap, candles and perfume and other cosmetics but remember that boats and technology was not what it is today and us humans certainly have the upper hand when deciding to kill these animals, surely we have refined other methods to manufacture soap and such like?
Is there a recipe book for whales? What kind of Whales are common to Irish Waters?

So the Sea Shepard, http://www.seashepard.org/ , is worth a look at to find out what and why they carry out such brave actions all in the name of whales. They chase around much bigger boats, primarily called the "Nisshin Maru" which hosts a harpoon to catch whales, winch the creatures on board and start on processing the meat.

So, the Japanese whaling commission argue that they are not in breach of anything illegal as they only catch in the region of 1000 whales and do so in the name of "Scientific Research" - surely each whale is anatomically similar?  I wonder what research specifically they conduct and what does it count towards?  Financial Gain? (for the Nisshin Maru?)
Should the global science community be alarmed at this research? or even at using science as a reason for killing these creatures?
What other dangers face Whales elsewhere around the Globe and who fishes them?