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Humpback populations have never recovered from the mindless slaughter which took place last century.Indeed, their numbers aren't what they used to be but it's only honest to note that even by Australia standards the Humpback population is "booming" at 10% per annum :-)
Whales died in horrible agony...Indeed, back in those days, they did. These days (after a century of technological advances) killing methods can ensure that the majority of whales die the instant they are struck by the harpoons.
...drowning in their blood, never losing consciousness until deathDrowning in their blood? One wonders how the hell they ever survived in the water?! I'd put money on it that the harpoons killed them before they "drowned in their blood". I'd also wager that most animals hunted in the wild rarely lose consciousness until they are dead...
Old time whalers tell the stories of the immense cruelty involved and they speak with sorrow about how the Japanese whaling ships almost wiped out the Humpbacks back in the 60’s.Oh, and of course the Australian's never played a hand in the whale hunting!
Australia Japan
1960: 0 282
61: 1481 284
62: 720 20
63: 87 20
64: 0 1
65: 0 43
66: 0 0
67: 0 0
68: 0 0
69: 0 0
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Total:2228 650
"Is Mr Howard pulling his punches on whales so he can get a free trade agreement?"I'd ask Mr. Brown if he is grandstanding on the issue because he knows the government will never take the issue to court as it would be a guaranteed failure (and huge political embarassment domestically and internationally), and is trying to score points out of it because of the lack of knowledge of whaling issues amongst the general Australia.
"That's pretty low politics. In public, it's for saving whales. In private, it's for Japanese whaling. You can't be neutral, or refuse to take action that's available, without you become complicit."If Senator Brown is such a man of integrity I'd fully expect him to come out and propose Australia's immediate withdrawal from the ICRW, as it is the international treaty that legitimises scientific whaling operations around the world.
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