Whales

Extremely disappointed': Australia lashes Japan's decision to restart commercial whaling

The Australian government has condemned Japan's "regrettable" decision to withdraw from the International Whaling Commission and resume commercial whaling. The Japanese government's withdrawal from the global body, announced on Wednesday, will see commercial hunts in the country's territorial and economic waters start in July 2019. Announcing the decision, Chief Cabinet …

Indonesia Launches Southeast Asia's Biggest Marine Park

Indonesia has opened Southeast Asia's largest marine park in the Savu Sea, a migration route for almost half the world's whale species and home to vast tracts of rare coral, the country's fisheries minister said. Environmental groups, The Nature Conservancy and WWF will help set up the reserve, where efforts …

Japan Kills 680 Antarctic Whales, Below Target

Japan's whaling catch in its latest Antarctic hunt fell far short of its target after disruptions by anti-whaling activists, the Fisheries Agency said on Monday. Japan, which considers whaling to be a cherished cultural tradition, killed 679 minke whales despite plans to catch around 850. It caught just one fin …

80 dolphins and whales are stranded in Oz

Perth: About 80 whales and dolphins were stranded on Monday on a remote southwest Australian beach. Authorities plan to truck the few survivors to a protected bay before attempting to launch them back to sea. Volunteers and government officers struggled to save 17 long-finned pilot whales that were being battered …

Wave-Powered Monitor Is Moving Beyond Listening to Whales

By THAYER WALKER In 2005, two Silicon Valley engineers, Joe Rizzi and Roger Hine, began building a device that would allow them to listen to the calls of humpback whales off the coast of Mr. Rizzi

Beached whales rescued

Volunteers help stranded marine animals in Australia to sea CANBERRA: Rescuers slung a stranded pilot whale between two jet skies and returned it to sea on Wednesday, three days after it ran aground with a pod of almost 200 others on an Australian beach. The 3-metre adult female was one …

A whale of a time? Not quite...

Climate change is causing grey whales to spend more time north before swimming to the waters off California's coast. Out in the deep waters of Monterey Bay, grey whales will be swimming home later this month after a brief winter vacation in Baja, California. Whale watchers and marine scientists say …

Norway, the United States, and commercial whaling: Political culture and social movement framing

Norway has long tried to portray itself as one of the most environmentally responsible states. But it has consistently refused to support the moratorium against commercial whaling. This article offers a cultural explanation for this seeming contradiction, by examining the way the global antiwhaling movement framed the issue and the …

Methylmercury exposure and adverse cardiovascular effects in Faroese whaling men

Methylmercury (MeHg), a worldwide contaminant found in fish and seafood, has been linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular mortality. The researchers examined 42 Faroese whaling men (30

Should whales be culled to increase fishery yield?

We examine the scientific evidence for the assertion that commercial fisheries are negatively impacted by whales in tropical breeding areas.

150 Whales Die In Stranding Off Australian Coast

At least 150 whales have died in a mass stranding off Tasmania's west coast, Australian authorities said on Sunday, despite the efforts of rescuers who managed to shepherd a small number back to the ocean. The state government said the number of long-finned pilot whales that had perished had climbed …

150 whales die in mass stranding

Hobart (Australia), A group of 150 whales that became stranded on a remote coastline in southern Australia were battered to death on rocks before rescuers could save them. Officials from Tasmania state

Surviving whales tracked by satellite in Australia

Australian wildlife officials were using satellite tracking on Monday to monitor a group of 11 pilot whales returned to the sea after a mass stranding on the island state of Tasmania. The whales were the only ones from a group of 64 long-finned pilot whales that survived the mass stranding …

Japanese whalers set bail on controversial annual hunt

TOKYO, Nov 17, 2008 (AFP) - Japan's whaling fleet set sail Monday, environmentalists said, apparently on an annual Antarctic hunt likely to provoke fresh friction with anti-whaling countries such as Australia. Greenpeace said its activists saw the whalers depart from a port in western Hiroshima prefecture waved off by their …

Japan's Whaling Fleet Sets Out For Antarctic - Greenpeace

The main ship in Japan's whaling fleet set out for the Antarctic on Monday for its first hunt in the region since limping home with just over half its planned catch in April following clashes with militant anti-whaling activists, environmentalist group Greenpeace said. The Nisshin Maru set out from Innoshima …

Tatas adopt whale sharks

Himanshu Kaushik | TNN Ahmedabad: When Tata chief Ratan Tata declared in Ahmedabad on October 7 after signing the Nano MoU that the Tatas would be good corporate citizens in Gujarat, he also offered Gujarat help in research of marine biology. True to his words, Tatas are adopting the whale …

Australia Unlikely To Monitor Japan Whaling

Australia's government is unlikely to send ships to monitor Japanese whaling in the Antarctic this season, lawmakers said on Tuesday, after clashes with activists last year led to a diplomatic protest from Tokyo. Canberra last year sent a customs and fisheries icebreaker to shadow anti-whaling activists and the Japanese fleet, …

Beluga Whales In Alaska Listed As Endangered

The depleted population of beluga whales that swim off the coast of Alaska's largest city was listed as endangered on Friday by the federal government. Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the Republican vice-presidential candidate, called the listing "premature" after she had pressed for more time to make beluga population counts. Environmentalists …

Right Whales

About 350 to 400 North Atlantic right whales exist today. The survivors migrate along North America's East Coast between feeding grounds in the Gulf of Maine and wintering sites farther south

Oceans too noisy for whales

Noise pollution is hounding creatures of the deep too. A report by a leading animal welfare group says that levels of noise in the world

In court

sonar use limit: While a lawsuit challenging the US Navy

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