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Message 577893 - Posted: 29 May 2007, 13:17:45 UTC

The Art and Science of Whales

Anchorage, Alaska; Sunday, May 27th – Thousands of people in dozens of countries marched today to call for whale protection as the International Whaling Commission (IWC) starts its annual meeting. In Anchorage, venue for the meeting, the march was led by whale campaigners, Hollywood stars and world-renowned surfers. (1)

Greenpeace supporters joined “ Heroes” star Hayden Panettiere, MTV host Stephen Colletti, NYPD Blues’ Esai Morales of the “Save the Whales Again” campaign (2), Australian pro surfer Dave Rastovich and artist Howie Cooke, from Surfers for Cetaceans (3) and Teens Against Whaling at the parade, which then transformed into a spectacular ‘human whale” aerial art display in the centre of Anchorage, the culmination of a series of art events which began in Mexico last week. (4)

“The fact that so many people across the globe have come together in a common cause is a loud and clear warning to the Commissioners in Alaska that they must not fail the whales.” Greenpeace International Executive Director, Gerd Leipold commented from the Buenos Aires march in Argentina.

Caught in nets, hit by ships, choked on plastic bags, poisoned by pollution and starved because of changes in food supply through climate change impacts – hundreds of thousands of whales die every year in the oceans.

Over the coming week, IWC delegates from more than seventy nations will spend only a couple of hours discussing these issues and the rest of the four day meeting debating how, where and why to hunt them, whether under the guise of science or simply against the regulations of the Commission.

“With so many other factors impacting whale populations worldwide, it is incredible that the IWC is still entertaining the idea of debating commercial whaling,” said Junichi Sato, Greenpeace whales campaign coordinator in Japan, who is attending the IWC meeting. “The IWC delegates need to make a commitment this year to modernize the Commission, seriously address the increasing range of threats to whales and become a body that works for the whales and not the whalers.”

The IWC meeting runs from May 28th – 31st.

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1.The Big Blue March global events took place in over 50 cities, including on the Galapagos Islands, in New Zealand, Russia, Fiji, USA, Argentina and across Europe. For a full list of locations, events and images check out: http://www.whales.greenpeace.org.
2. http://www.savethewhalesagain.com
3. http://www.surfersforcetaceans.com
4.The “Migrating Human Whale” is a unique project by aerial artist John Quigley, hosted in five cities from Mexico to Alaska: http://www.oceanday.net

IWC 59 Press Release from Sara Holden, Greenpeace


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Message 578793 - Posted: 30 May 2007, 23:26:49 UTC

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Message 578798 - Posted: 30 May 2007, 23:29:31 UTC

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Message 578799 - Posted: 30 May 2007, 23:30:51 UTC - in response to Message 578793.  
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[quote]Save the whales

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Message 578803 - Posted: 30 May 2007, 23:32:37 UTC

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If i were one of those two guys in front, facing this school of dolphins (it is dolphins, isn't it?) coming my way would be quite disturbing. Though always they look like smiling, they do have sharp teeth, and they are carnivores.
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Message 578818 - Posted: 30 May 2007, 23:56:25 UTC

mmmm nummies..oh

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Message 578820 - Posted: 30 May 2007, 23:57:13 UTC - in response to Message 578815.  
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If i were one of those two guys in front, facing this school of dolphins (it is dolphins, isn't it?) coming my way, would be quite disturbing.

Yep those fins can cut you up...right.



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Message 578822 - Posted: 30 May 2007, 23:59:38 UTC

A large pod of dolphins frolic in the ocean



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If i were one of those two guys in front, facing this school of dolphins (it is dolphins, isn't it?) coming my way would be quite disturbing. Though always they look like smiling, they do have sharp teeth, and they are carnivores.

It certainly looks like dolphins surfing to me. I expect the human surfers are quite used to seeing the dolphins and being near them.


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Message 578830 - Posted: 31 May 2007, 0:07:45 UTC



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Message 578842 - Posted: 31 May 2007, 0:33:47 UTC - in response to Message 578826.  



That isn't a whale, it is a whale shark.


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Message 578853 - Posted: 31 May 2007, 0:49:53 UTC - in response to Message 578842.  
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That isn't a whale, it is a whale shark.

Yes it's a whale shark, Rhincodon typus, is a slow filter feeding shark that is the largest living fish species. The name "whale shark" comes from the fish's physiology; that is, a shark as large as a whale that shares a similar filter feeder eating mode. (Note, it's not trying to filter feed the diver peacefully swimming with it.)

And do you have to display that great big black box wherever you post and stretch every thread you go near?

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Message 578872 - Posted: 31 May 2007, 1:17:23 UTC - in response to Message 578823.  



If i were one of those two guys in front, facing this school of dolphins (it is dolphins, isn't it?) coming my way would be quite disturbing. Though always they look like smiling, they do have sharp teeth, and they are carnivores.

It certainly looks like dolphins surfing to me. I expect the human surfers are quite used to seeing the dolphins and being near them.


Surf's up!

Brings a new definition to the term 'Surf rage' where surfers fight each other for the waves. Has happened a few times on Australian beaches.

Never surrender and never give up. In the darkest hour there is always hope.

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Message 578969 - Posted: 31 May 2007, 5:12:16 UTC

I agree with Dilbert:

Shave the whales!
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Message 579026 - Posted: 31 May 2007, 7:42:41 UTC

Would someone please remind me exactly why we are saving the whales??
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