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Whaling Is Sinking

By Citizen Correspondent Greenpeace International
Date Posted: 03/17/08
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Here's a quick and dirty translation of an article announcing that the single biggest buyer of Norwegian whale meat is getting out.
Video courtesy of Australian Customs

The single most important buyer of whale meat in recent decades, Ellingsen on Skrova, is reducing its involvement. "Maybe we buy, maybe not. But it will be considerably less than in previous years,"says Ulf Ellingsen.

The chair of Ellingsen Seafood is the first to regret the development. The Skrova factory has for many years lived for the whale - but off the salmon. Whalers have landed their take here since 1947. In 2005 the two Skrova factories bought over half of the meat from the domestic hunt. But the Ellingsen family has increasingly focused on aquaculture and Ellingsen doubts that they can get labour for both. He would rather take some summer vacation. Ellingsen fears that the hunt slowly but surely will stop, with less players everywhere. "Whaling is in a downward trend," he claims.

He's right! Japan is having trouble finding people to buy it as well.












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Re: Whaling In Decline

By luyen, March 17, 2008 at 11:53

Anytime the unnecessary death of (particularly) large mammals comes to an end, it's a wonderful thing for everyone! After many many years of trying, i have to say that i'm slowly slowly eating less meat, because of what's involved in the process. I think everyone has that personal decision to make, at every meal, and it's a tough one, but to really be aware of it is a good start.

Hourray for whales!

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