Whale spin

by frog

Three cheers for Greenpeace!

Their campaign to save the whales from Japanese harpoons is to be applauded.

The Greenpeace website contains some fantastic footage of Greenpeace bods taking on the Japanese whalers.

One can only admire the courage and tenacity of those activists clinging to their rubber inflatables in the face of water cannons, trying to get in the way of the Japanese operations.

However, it was a little surreal to see on the deck of the Japanese ship a crew member holding a sign saying, “Greenpeace misleads the public”.

That was in keeping with a press release issued yesterday by the Japanese scientific whaling body Institute of Cetacean Research.

In the release ICR Director General Dr Hiroshi Hatanaka says:

“Greenpeace, Sea Shepherd and other anti-whaling organizations have been misleading the public with their anti-whaling campaigns for years. The campaign has no conservation or scientific basis, and is simply a continuation of the misinformation and publicity stunts they’ve used before for fundraising purposes.”

What a load of spin! What Dr Hatakana fails to realise is that we all know if there’s anything that has no scientific basis it is the scientific whaling that his country is carrying out.

Whale statistics? Hardly! More like whale steaks!

Tomorrow part of the protest will move to Australia when one of the Japanese ships plans to dock in Hobart to off-load a sick crew member. Protestors are planning to stop the ship from heading back to Antarctic waters.

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Published in Environment & Resource Management by frog on Fri, December 23rd, 2005   

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