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Humpbacks News



Humpbacks ’hostage’ in Japan whale deal

Japan’s decision to spare humpback whales from its Antarctic hunt was made to expedite a return to commercial whaling.
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Japan: Fleet to Hunt Humpback Whales

Japan’s whaling fleet will leave port shortly for the South Pacific with orders to kill up to 50 humpbacks, the first known large-scale hunt for the acrobatic, singing whales since a 1963 moratorium.
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Wayward Humpback Pair Moves Toward Ocean

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External News for: humpbacks

Japan resumes whale hunting, claims scientific motive - Mother Nature Network

Canada.comJapan resumes whale hunting, claims scientific motiveMother Nature NetworkThe Japanese whalers are planning to kill 50 humpback whales, breaking a four decade ban on hunting humpbacks, in addition to the 1000 minke whales and fin ...Open season on whalesThe WestenderGarrett 'disappointed' at whaling tourNEWS.com.auAustralia Disappointed As Japanese Whaling Fleet Puts To SeaGov MonitorThe Australian -istockAnalyst.com (press release)all 103 news articles »

Japan resumes whale hunting, claims scientific motive - Mother Nature Network

Canada.comJapan resumes whale hunting, claims scientific motiveMother Nature NetworkThe Japanese whalers are planning to kill 50 humpback whales, breaking a four decade ban on hunting humpbacks, in addition to the 1000 minke whales and fin ...Open season on whalesThe WestenderGarrett 'disappointed' at whaling tourNEWS.com.auAustralia Disappointed As Japanese Whaling Fleet Puts To SeaGov MonitorThe Australian -istockAnalyst.com (press release)all 103 news articles »

Whale Watch: Endangered Designation in Danger - Wall Street Journal

Whale Watch: Endangered Designation in DangerWall Street JournalFrom fewer than 5000 in the 1960s, humpbacks now number 60000 or more. "They appear to be coming back pretty strongly in most of the places we are studying ...Study: Whale tours don't harm baby humpbacksBoston HeraldStudy: Watchers don't cause harm Gloucester's Whale Center focuses on calving ...Gloucester Daily TimesStudy: Whale-watchers ignore speed limitsUnited Press Internationalall 15 news articles »

Japan resumes whale hunting, claims scientific motive - Mother Nature Network

Canada.comJapan resumes whale hunting, claims scientific motiveMother Nature NetworkThe Japanese whalers are planning to kill 50 humpback whales, breaking a four decade ban on hunting humpbacks, in addition to the 1000 minke whales and fin ...Open season on whalesThe WestenderGarrett 'disappointed' at whaling tourNEWS.com.auAustralia Disappointed As Japanese Whaling Fleet Puts To SeaGov MonitorThe Australian -istockAnalyst.com (press release)all 103 news articles »

Whale Watch: Endangered Designation in Danger - Wall Street Journal

Whale Watch: Endangered Designation in DangerWall Street JournalFrom fewer than 5000 in the 1960s, humpbacks now number 60000 or more. "They appear to be coming back pretty strongly in most of the places we are studying ...Study: Whale tours don't harm baby humpbacksBoston HeraldStudy: Watchers don't cause harm Gloucester's Whale Center focuses on calving ...Gloucester Daily TimesStudy: Whale-watchers ignore speed limitsUnited Press Internationalall 15 news articles »

Baby Zane Popat's cries attract two humpback whales to investigate the cries - Daily Telegraph

Baby Zane Popat's cries attract two humpback whales to investigate the criesDaily TelegraphAnd baby makes three ... two humpback whales swam up to the boat off Port Macquarie, apparently drawn to cries by Ms Popat's baby Zane. ...and more »

 
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