by yeahbut » Wed 14 Apr 2010, 00:46:38
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'J')apan's whaling fleet has revealed how much anti-whaling activists disrupted the annual hunt off Antarctica.
The ships have returned to port with just over half as many whales - 507 - as they had set out to catch.
Whalers said they were angry, and blamed what they described as "violent interference" from the anti-whaling Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.
oh dear, what a shameI seem to remember some here struggling to understand why the activists were pursuing their anti-whaling endeavours when they had no impact and the whalers weren't bothered.
Well, there is an impact, and they are bothered alright- as I said at the time, to no apparent avail, the activists hit the whalers right where it hurts- in the wallet
And, of course, they've saved quite a few whales from the harpoon.
I look forward to an even less successful season for the Japanese next year, and once more it will probably be up to the activists, not the IWC, to achieve that.