SUSPENDION OF ANNUAL WHALE HUNT
WILL DELIGHT THE 5000 PEOPLE WHO WALKED TO SEE THE BODY OF THE
FIN WHALE WASHED UP ON RIVER USK FORESHORE
17th feb 2011
William Graham (Conservative AM for South Wales East)
responding news that Japan has suspended its annual whale
hunt.
“I am sure this news will be greatly welcomed
by readers of the South Wales Argus”.
“People’s fascination with whales could not be
more graphically illustrated when in September 2004, over
5000 people walked over 2 miles along the coastal path
to
Newport East Lighthouse to see the body of a 60ft long Fin
whale that had been washed ashore”.
“Each year the Japanese whaling fleet kills
between 800 and 1,000 whales in defiance of a world-wide
moratorium on whale hunting. They claim that this is
scientific research, however most of the whale meat is
sold for consumption in restaurants”.
“The suspension arises from International
condemnation of the hunt and harassment form
environmental campaigners ‘Seashepherd’”.
“There is speculation that if the whaling fleet
is ‘called home’ it will be the end of this annual whale
hunt”.
 
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