Food for Thought - Moore, M.J. How we all kill
whales. – ICES Journal of Marine Science,
doi.10.1093/icesjms/fsu008.
Today there is enormous popular interest in marine
mammals. Western media tend to dwell on the ongoing debate about
commercial whaling by Japan, Norway and Iceland. There is,
however, relative silence as to how the shipping and fishing
industries of many if not all maritime countries are also catching
and sometimes killing whales, albeit unintentionally. Thus,
western countries have, through the development and increase in
fishing and shipping in continental shelf waters, essentially
resumed whaling as vessel speeds and fishing gear strength have
increased in recent decades. The ways in which these animals die,
especially in fixed fishing gear that they become entangled in and
swim off with, would raise substantial concern with consumers of
seafood were they to be aware of what they were enabling.
Available Open Access at http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2014/02/12/icesjms.fsu008.abstract
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Michael Moore