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    The Last Whale - VIDEO CLIP

    http://thelastwhale.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ last-whale-video-clip.html

    It's the end of the seventies and a young reporter is bearing witness to the final days of Australia’s whaling industry. That reporter, Chris Pash, now tells the very human story of the characters and events that brought whaling to an end in his compelling book The Last Whale.

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    Whale meat is back on the menu in Iceland

    http://news.mongabay.com/ 2008/ 0902-whaling_iceland.html

    Whale meat is back at restaurants and food markets in Iceland, reports the WALL STREET JOURNAL.

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    Where whale steak goes well with greens

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/ environment/ blog/ 2008/ aug/ 29/ whaling.fishing?gus…

    In Norway there is no contradiction between eco-consciousness and eating whale meat

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    Skinny Whales, Claim Japanese

    http://www.jennifermarohasy.com/ blog/ archives/ 003376.html

    "Australian scientists have expressed serious doubts about a Japanese study which claims whales are losing blubber because more of them are competing for food," according to a recent article at ABC Online. It continues,"The Japanese Government-backed study, published in the Polar Biology survey, examined more than 6,000 dead whales.

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    Whales shedding blubber - Japan

    http://www.kittymowmow.com/ 2008/ 09/ 01/ whales-shedding-blubber-japan/

    JAPAN, under fire overseas for whaling it justifies as research, has released its findings – whales are losing blubber because ocean resources are growing scarce. But critics said the recent study, which involved the slaughter of thousands of whales, is little more than window-dressing for Japan’s pursuit of commercial whaling.

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    Japanese study finds whales are losing blubber

    http://www.japanprobe.com/ ?p=5888

    A new study released by Japanese scientists suggests that whales are losing their blubber: Measurements taken from more than 4,500 minke whales slaughtered since the late 1980s reveal the animals have lost significant amounts of blubber, and are getting thinner at a worrying speed.

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    Greenpeace - Making Waves: New Japanese Minister of Fisheries: You need to deal with that embezzlement thing.

    http://weblog.greenpeace.org/ makingwaves/ archives/ 2008/ 08/ new_japanese_mini…

    Here's a translation of a letter that Jun, Executive Director of Greenpeace Japan, sent along to the new Minister of Fisheries in Japan, requesting that he take up an investigation into the whale meat embezzlement scandal exposed by our activists.

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    New Japanese Minister of Fisheries: You need to deal with that embezzlement thing.

    http://weblog.greenpeace.org/ makingwaves/ archives/ 2008/ 08/ new_japanese_mini…

    Here's a translation of a letter that Jun, Executive Director of Greenpeace Japan, sent along to the new Minister of Fisheries in Japan, requesting that he take up an investigation into the whale meat embezzlement scandal exposed by our activists.

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    A Slice of Great News

    http://www.forcedgreen.com/ 2008/ 08/ a-slice-of-great-news/

    submit_url = 'http://www.forcedgreen.com/2008/08/a-slice-of-great-news/';Here, have a slice of great news to go with your morning coffee : Out of the water leaps the humpback whale, like the Phoenix... [[ This is a content summary only.

    11 days ago by lrembo91 in - Forced Green · Authority: 83
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    Raw Adventure, Crazy and Magical

    http://thelastwhale.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 08/ raw-adventure-crazy-and-magical.html

    It’s the end of the seventies and one young reporter is bearing witness to the final days of Australia’s whaling industry. Thirty years after the last whale was captured and slaughtered in Australia, Chris Pash tells the very human story of the characters and events that brought whaling to an end.

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