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There are more economic benefits to watching whales

Image | December 19, 2006 at 21:47

There are more economic benefits to watching whales, than hunting them.

Whale watching and sanctuaries

Page | December 19, 2006 at 21:57

Whale sanctuaries are places of refuge, off-limits to whaling, where whale populations can breed, feed and continue their slow recovery from years of exploitation. Sanctuaries offer critical opportunities to promote whale conservation and real,...

Norway

Page | December 19, 2006 at 22:16

In 1982 Norway lodged an objection to the moratorium decision. By 1993 Norway had recommenced commercial whaling. Since then it has simply ignored the international ban despite opposition from the majority of IWC members.

Japan and whaling

Page | December 20, 2006 at 0:39

Greenpeace is working to bring international and domestic pressure on the Japanese Fisheries Agency to end the hunt for whales in the Southern Ocean.

Population decline

Page | December 20, 2006 at 4:41

When the International Whaling Commission was formed in 1946, its preamble noted that, "The history of whaling has seen overfishing of one area after another and of one species of whale after another to such a degree that it is essential to...

Other threats

Page | December 20, 2006 at 4:45

Expectations for the recovery of whale populations have been based on the assumption that, except for commercial whaling, a whale’s place in the ocean is as secure as it was a hundred years ago. Sadly, this assumption is no longer true.

Iceland

Page | December 20, 2006 at 4:52

Iceland announced plans to resume “scientific” whaling in 2003. During August and September of 2003, 36 minke whales were killed and the meat from those whales was sold on the commercial market.

Greenpeace ship Esperanza arrives in Auckland

Image | January 9, 2007 at 0:00

The Greenpeace ship Esperanza arrives in Auckland Harbour.

Polar Bears on Thin Ice

Feature story | January 12, 2007 at 0:00

The good news is the polar bear is likely to given extra protection under US law. The bad news is its home is disappearing faster than ever. With 2007 predicted to be the warmest year on record it looks like they'll need all the protection they...

Greenpeace ship Esperanza in Auckland - open to public this weekend

Feature story | January 13, 2007 at 0:00

The sun wasn't shining on Tuesday 9 January, but there were smiles all round as about 60 people welcomed the Esperanza at Princes Wharf. The ship is here for two weeks and will be open to the public during her visit.

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