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David @ Tokyo

Perspective from Japan on whaling and whale meat, a spot of gourmet news, and monthly updates of whale meat stockpile statistics

1/25/2007

 

US Navy permitted to continue sonar use

In contrast to a generally quiet start to the New Year from Australian and New Zealand news sources in relation to Antarctic whaling activities, the US media is full of news regarding the decision on the US Navy's use of sonar (mentioned here previously)
The Defense Department has exempted the Navy and its use of sonar from the federal Marine Mammal Protection Act for two years — causing an outcry from a national environmental group that maintains the underwater sound harms whales.
(Full story here)

The US government's criticisms of commercial and scientific whaling by other nations seem incredibly hollow when they turn around and make decisions like this regarding their own activities.

Why is it OK to indiscriminately kill whales with sonar, but not OK to selectively kill whales with harpoons?

Presumably the US IWC comissioner will be able to explain this to the world during May's IWC meeting in Alaska.

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Comments:
It's that strange yet ever present dichotomy between the eeeevil of consumptive use (whether sustainable or not) and the merely regrettable collateral damage.
It's how newspaper editors can rationalise demonizing whalers for cruelty whilst happily ignoring the dead critters from pulping wildlife habitat into newsprint.
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