Posted on 01/07/2010 6:52:08 PM PST by myknowledge
The hunt is legal in the eyes of the world. I personally might like to say "no" to whaling, but I must not do so because I'm not a marine biologist and have no clue what's really happening.
In any case, such decisions must be made on the intergovernmental level, and not by a bunch of self-important yahoos with an agenda, the same ones who openly brag about acts of piracy that they committed. Even if they are right, their actions hurt more than they help. Who is going to listen to pirates? Will we listen to murderer's excuses that the victim was "asking for it?"
The best way to insure they survive is to hunt them for whatever.
The more they are hunted, the more progeny they produce.
The BBC says that the Antartic Minke is one of the most abundant of whale species.
Please concede your position. Thank you.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/whale_debate.shtml
Come on now, that’s a lib tactic.
Well yes and no. If you read your NavRules (
US Coast Guard Navigation Rules http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/mwv/navrules/navrules.htm) they are both at fault.
RULE 8
ACTION TO AVOID COLLISION
(a) Any action taken to avoid collision shall be taken in accordance with the Rules of this Part and [Intl] shall, if the circumstances of the case admit, be positive, made in ample time and with due regard to the observance of good seamanship.
(b) Any alteration of course and/or speed to avoid collision shall, if the circumstances of the case admit, be large enough to be readily apparent to another vessel observing visually or by radar; a succession of small alterations of course and/or speed should be avoided.
(c) If there is sufficient sea room, alteration of course alone may be the most effective action to avoid a close-quarters situation provided that it is made in good time, is substantial and does not result in another close-quarters situation.
(d) Action taken to avoid collision with another vessel shall be such as to result in passing at a safe distance. The effectiveness of the action shall be carefully checked until the other vessel is finally past and clear.
(e) If necessary to avoid collision or allow more time to asses the situation, a vessel may slacken her speed or take all way off by stopping or reversing her means of propulsion.
(f)
1. A vessel which, by any of these rules, is required not to impede the passage or safe passage of another vessel shall, when required by the circumstances of the case, take early action to allow sufficient sea room for the safe passage of the other vessel.
2. A vessel required not to impede the passage or safe passage of another vessel is not relieved of this obligation if approaching the other vessel so as to involve risk of collision and shall, when taking action, have full regard to the action which may be required by the rules of this part.
3. A vessel, the passage of which is not to be impeded remains fully obliged to comply with the rules of this part when the two vessels are approaching one another so as to involve risk of collision.
The Ady Gil was the stand on vessel as the Japanese vessel was crossing on the Ady Gil’s port side. The Japanese vessel was the give way vessel and should of either stopped or passed on the Ady Gil’s stern. I don’t have a dog in this hunt as I don’t care for the whalers and I definitely don’t approve of the Sea Shepard’s tactics.
So, you castigate a race this way, “the Japanese are as barbaric as their ancestors in World War II” simply because they hunt a variety of whale, that doesn’t even seem to include “humpback whales?”
I am 99.9% against your racist butt.
So is cigar consumption and sex with your wife after menopause.
So what?
I have absolutely no knowledge of the incident but without hesitation I can confidently state that the blame rests soley with the green weenies.
You're the one saying they're endangered. The burden of proof is upon you. Go get educated on the subject and then report back here on what you've learned...and while you're at it, take a pill.
because man cannot possibly count all the whales, they must be endangered...
of that i am certain.
/sarc.
my kid loves dinosaurs, alas... he’ll never get to see one... *sniff*
In this case, the Japanese whalers were harvesting non-threatened Antarctic Minkes.
You’re still emoting like a schoolgirl on her first period.
This statement really spurs my curiosity. On what do you base it? It's not a fact I've ever seen in any book of either biology or zoology. Any sources, please?
I agree with you.
Last time I looked, there are plenty of buffalo.
You can buy buffalo meat at the butchershop.
I had a buffalo burger two hours ago.
What's your point?
You are a sick person if you are going to dwell down to racism and completely bypassing the entire argument. That is a typical LIBERAL tactic. When all else fails, scream "RACISM".
You may have an MBA in finance but you are totally ignorant on whales.
Minke's ARE humpbacks
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