I consider most divers I know to be both avid conservationists and environmentalists.
I recently (today) discovered that the island nations of Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines continue to voice their support for end of the IWC whaling moratorium.
There are arguments that these nations support whaling in return for Japanese aid money.
Regardless of the reasons, I find it surprising that this doesn't bother more divers. I realize many divers were simply not aware like myself when they visit these places, but you would think those divers who do would make a bigger effort to make this known.
I personally have made the decision not to visit any of these countries until they change their position. It is a hard choice, as I've been to Antigua and St Lucia and love the islands and the people. However, I feel if more divers (and tourists) are made aware these countries want the world to resume whaling, the tourism impact of boycotts would cause these islands to quickly change their positions. Surveys on these islands consistently show the vast majority of the islanders are against whaling, so the position to resume whaling is a small, but powerful voice.
Interested in your thoughts and ideas on why this topic doesn't come up more often. I searched the boards for each of these islands and couldn't find anything about their support for whaling. Before I become an over-eager poster spreading the news to those who seek info on these countries, I'd like to hear from you.
I recently (today) discovered that the island nations of Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines continue to voice their support for end of the IWC whaling moratorium.
There are arguments that these nations support whaling in return for Japanese aid money.
Regardless of the reasons, I find it surprising that this doesn't bother more divers. I realize many divers were simply not aware like myself when they visit these places, but you would think those divers who do would make a bigger effort to make this known.
I personally have made the decision not to visit any of these countries until they change their position. It is a hard choice, as I've been to Antigua and St Lucia and love the islands and the people. However, I feel if more divers (and tourists) are made aware these countries want the world to resume whaling, the tourism impact of boycotts would cause these islands to quickly change their positions. Surveys on these islands consistently show the vast majority of the islanders are against whaling, so the position to resume whaling is a small, but powerful voice.
Interested in your thoughts and ideas on why this topic doesn't come up more often. I searched the boards for each of these islands and couldn't find anything about their support for whaling. Before I become an over-eager poster spreading the news to those who seek info on these countries, I'd like to hear from you.