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Japanese whaling fleet to hunt humpback whales |
2007-11-18 |
A Japanese whaling fleet has set sail aiming to harpoon humpback whales for the first time in decades. The fleet is conducting its largest hunt in the South Pacific - it has instructions to kill up to 1,000 whales, including 50 humpbacks. The humpback hunt is the first since a mid-1960s global ban and has drawn strong protests from environmentalists. Commercial whaling was stopped in 1986 but Japan is permitted whaling in the name of scientific research. Four whaling ships, including the lead craft Nisshin Maru, set off from the southern port of Shimonoseki on Sunday. The 239-man mission plans to kill more than 900 minke whales as well as fin whales and humpbacks, in a South Pacific whale hunt that will run until mid-April. The 8,000-metric ton Nisshin Maru was crippled by a fire on a whaling mission in the Antarctic in March. One crew member was killed. A Greenpeace campaign ship will be following the Japanese fleet. |
Posted by:john frum |
#9 <------Rosie is that direction. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2007-11-18 22:06 |
#8 My plans for a whale-oil fueled car proceed apace! |
Posted by: Mark E. 2007-11-18 18:57 |
#7 good point! I'd propose a blowtorch sample testing |
Posted by: Frank G 2007-11-18 18:14 |
#6 But will the lard burn cleanly? Don't want to put out a lot of soot that will increase global warming ..... ;-) |
Posted by: lotp 2007-11-18 18:07 |
#5 Ima stocking up on oil lamps. Ifn the whales are depleted, Ima thinkrn Algore and Michael Moore can make personal contributions |
Posted by: Frank G 2007-11-18 17:18 |
#4 Best transmission oil ever. |
Posted by: 3dc 2007-11-18 16:47 |
#3 Mmmmmm! Whale Steaks! Pass the A-1 sauce. |
Posted by: Homer Simpson 2007-11-18 16:31 |
#2 Watch out for giant probes that devastate worlds. |
Posted by: Korora 2007-11-18 15:23 |
#1 Now where is that Klingon Bird of Prey when you need it? |
Posted by: john frum 2007-11-18 10:05 |