Apathy, silence and non action are our greatest threat. The most important outcomes for Redhand attending the IWC were: • connections made with many wonderful committed passionate creative individuals; • global networking building with major conservations organisations; • raised awareness of where the Kimberley is, that it is one of the last wilderness on the planet and the threats of industrialisation that this very small corner of the planet is facing and • increased awareness of the impacts of oil and gas exploration and expansion is having on all marine life and all the oceans of the planet This following video is dedicated to all the magnificent people Redhand has just spent the last week with, protesting, advocating, lobbying, laughing, connecting, crying, singing, activating and achieving. As the full moon rose over Agadir, the International Whaling Commission meeting for 2010 came to a close. The Commission spoke about the quota of whales that can be slaughtered, the technical methods of capture and slaughter. Even the issue of who are the most aggressive in the Whale Wars of the Southern Oceans, Sea Shepherd or the Japanese whalers was even discussed? However, some of the most vital associated issues and concerns currently heavily impacting on the surviving whales and other cetaceans around the world were never really given the vital attention they deserve : the toxic levels of contaminations currently being identified in all marine meat, climate change and the <b>...</b>
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International Whaling Commission 2010 final day, Agadir, Morocco.wmv
понедельник, 28 июня 2010 г.
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