‘Hayden Panettiere, Dr. Roger Payne, and others call on the International Whaling Commission to End All Commercial and Scientific Whaling Citing Studies Showing That the People Who Eat Dolphin, Whale, and Porpoise Meat Are the Most Contaminated Humans on
Since the 1986 commercial whaling moratorium, over 25,000 great whales have been killed by
A recent report by Blue Voice shows that whale meat tested in Japanese markets was loaded with mercury, PCBs, Dioxin, and other contaminants. “BlueVoice.org has conducted numerous tests on dolphins and small whales taken in the brutal Taiji drive hunts,” said Blue Voice executive director
Similar studies have been done on Greenland Inuit natives who subsist on whale meat and blubber, showing that the Arctic has become one of the most contaminated places on Earth — a place now where Inuit mothers are warned not to breast-feed their babies because high levels of PCBs, dioxins, and other industrial chemicals. According to a 2003 report by the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program, a newborns’ umbilical cord blood and mothers’ breast milk average PCB and mercury levels are 20 to 50 times higher in remote villages of
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In a written statement timed for the IWC meeting, actress
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“We have a severe problem here of a magnitude that we are now just beginning to comprehend but let me be clear,” said Dr. Payne, “most dolphins, sperm whales, and porpoises swimming around in our oceans today are swimming toxic dumpsites, their meat and blubber so highly contaminated that it exceeds levels considered safe for human consumption. Since fin and minke whales eat fish, they too are almost certainly highly contaminated, therefore there is no sane rational for anyone to kill any of these animals for food.”
One of the main topics at this year’s IWC meeting is the future of the IWC and whether or not to continue discussions to reach a compromise or “package” as it being called that would once again legitimize commercial whaling.
“In the wake of all the scientific evidence and numerous government warnings about health risks associated with those who consume whale, dolphin, and porpoise meat, the only logical conclusion for the IWC is to end these so-called compromise discussions and to once and for all end the needless and archaic commercial slaughter of dolphins, whales, and porpoises worldwide,” said
SOURCE The Whaleman Foundation
