Wed 4 Jan 2012
Sea Shepherd’s Fight for Whales Continues
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Whales are amongst the most intelligent marine mammals on earth. The blue whale is the largest animal to ever before exist. Despite this history, industrial whaling has actually left the whale species very endangered. Thankfully, whaling has been ended in numerous countries, but still exists in some. The influence of this continued whaling endangers the existence of the species, and if not stopped, could wipe out whales.
The adverse impact humans have had on whales stems from the commercial hunting for meat and perfume active ingredients. More than 2 million whales were killed in the early 20th century. By the middle of the 20th century, whales were seriously endangered and amounts were lessened. In 1986 the International Whaling Commission (IWC) banned commercial whaling, however Japan goes on to overlook this ban. When the ban was in spot, Japan continued to hunt whales utilizing a loophole that provides for scientific investigation. The meat from these hunts is sold in shops and restaurants. Though Japan is skirting the rules, and it is frowned upon by the IWC, the IWC still enables it.
One business has really objected to this wrongful activity and has actually aimed to conserve the whales from near extinction. The Marine Shepherd is an worldwide non-profit business that was founded last 1977. As stated in their mission statement, the business aims to stop the damage of the marine habitat and the slaughter of fauna around the world’s oceans in order to protect and protect the species and ecosystems.
Sea Shepherd has motorboats and companies and go out to intervene throughout whale hunts. This is a harmful and life-threatening undertaking for Ocean Shepherd’s crews, however they go on to go to save the whales from slaughter. As just recently as 2010, three Sea Shepherd ships intervened
against unlawful whaling activities and one motorboat was purposely rammed and sunk by the Japanese. When the captain attempted to serve an invoice upon the Japanese for his sunken motorboat, he was taken to a Oriental prison. The Marine Shepherd’s continuing to be companies were not prevented and followed the Oriental fleets for 3 weeks, and not one single whale was killed during that time.
The illegal whale hunts have actually not stopped. More requires to be done to get rid of whaling before the varieties is absolutely diminished. Ocean Shepherd is dedicated to this fight. Visit Sea Shepherd to learn more.
What would a humpback whales kidney be like? How would it differ from a humans (besides being bigger). Would it be different because of amount of salt in the water? What about a thorny devil’s kidney? Thanks
Im traveling in june to see humpback whales migrating. Is it better to go to New Zealand or WA?Thankyou? I am backpacking in Australia at the moment and i have always wanted to see humpback whales! I am planning to go in june to see their migration but I am not sure if I should go to New Zealand or Western Australia for this? If you have any recommendation for what company to go with or where to see them, any help would be appreciated! Thank you!
Check out the East Coast. Humpbacks migrate up the coast around that time of the year. Daily sightseeing trips operate out of the Gold Coast, although a better option is Hervey Bay, a few hours north of Brisbane.
The NSW and Queensland coasts are also great for spotting humpbacks, and far more popular than WA. New Zealand also has sperm whale watching. Southern right whales can be seen in season in the Great Australian Bight while blue whale watching is done, in season, from Robe in South Australia. There are plenty of different companies offering whale watching trips. I suggest you spend some time with Google and compare prices, times and expectations. You might be able to fit a lot more into your trip.
New Zealand is great for sperm whales, though it’s also possible to see humpbacks in certain parts. Overall, Australia is a better bet.
I take it male and female humpback whales have the same sized spouts? or do they differ in size because the male is smaller?
The source http://www.archive.org/stream/whales620slij/whales620slij_djvu.txt reports: “The height of the blow is probably the least reliable pointer, not only because a great deal of experience is needed to judge it accurately, but also because it depends largely on the size of the individual whale. Adult Greenland and Biscayan Whales have blows from 10-13 feet high, and the figures for other whales are: Grey, 10 feet; Blue, 20 feet; Fin, 13-20 feet; Sei, 6-8 feet; Humpback, 6 feet; Little Piked Whale, 3 feet; Sperm Whale, 16-25 feet; Bottlenose Whale and Beluga, 3 feet.” The average length of an adult humpback whale is 12.9 m (42ft) males and 13.7 m (45ft) females, the maximum size 18m (59ft), so the difference of 0,8 m should not effect a significant difference in height of blow. http://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/wildlife/whales/humpback_whale.htm
Why do humpback whales have large fins compared to other whales and compared to their body size?
Humpbacks’ uniquely long flippers achieve a high degree of maneuverability. They are able to move in all directions by rotating or angling their flippers in coordination with their tails. They use this ability in their social hunting. The talk to each other in surrounding the krill working the prey into a tight ball. Then they lunge into the prey ball gulping as much as possible. This is why they are called lunge feeders.
How many humpback whales could Oprah buy? I saw a skit on one of Dane Cook’s comedy shows about Oprah, and he mentioned her giving away whales. I know this was just a joke, but I wonder if she could actually afford to buy a whale, and if so, how many?
she can buy 900 cause they cost 3 million each and oprah has $2.7 billion. lmao i just had to find out too(x
why is whaling of humpback whales an issue of concern to citizen? PLEASE HELP? i cant think of how to put it into words.
There gonna be gone Megs….gahhhhhhhhhhhhh!