Paul Watson (Sea Shepherd) needs to man up!!!!

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It wouldn't matter DB because I'm sure they wouldn't match yours.

BTW - Sas Iceland takes 300 whales. 150 are endangered fin whales.

Ah I stand corrected, I was looking at 2007 data. In 2009 Hvalur hf took 125 fin whales.
 
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Yes and a good start would be to end whaling.

Sure, end whaling of fin whales. But why non endangered species?
 
So they don't become endangered. Like you pointed out - numbers are a bit
unreliable. :wink:

You can harvest whales sustainably.

Norway raised it's quota to 1,286.

And the few years before 2009 Iceland barely took any fin whales, now look at what they are up to... Sea Shepherd's campaigning seems to be doing sweet FA.
 
We've gone to war for poorer reasons than this.

I dunno this would be a pretty poor reason. Going to war to stop whaling... when your own country kills so many.
 
You can harvest whales sustainably.

Says Japan...
Even if you can doesn't mean you should.



And before 2009 Iceland barely took any fin whales, now look at what they are up to... Sea Shepherd's campaigning seems to be doing sweet FA.

Now you're just being silly.

Japans quota is more like 1300 - not 500. 500 is all they got in Antartica because of
Sea Shepherd. You must have gotten a little confused when you were trying to
teach me a lesson. LOL
 
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