Mit
dieser
Seite
wollen
wir
versuchen
so
viele
Menschen
wie
moeglich
darauf
aufmerksam
zu
machen
das
unsere
Meere
hilfe
brauchen.
Das
gerade
wir
der
Tauch
leidenschaft
verfallenen
hier
einen
grossen
beitrag
leisten
koennen
liegt
auf
der
Hand. Hier
findet
Ihr
links
von
freunden
die
sich
aktiv
für
den
schutz
der
Meere
und
seiner
Lebewesen
einsetzen.
Wir waren in unseren anfangs jahren
in Thailand aktiv daran beteiligt, seid unserem Debuet in Burma 5 jahre
zurueck sind wir mitbegruender des MDO (Myanmar Dive Operator) und aktiv
daran beteiligt dem Mergui Archipelago den schutz zukommen zu lassen den
es verdient darueber mehr unter
Hai
schutz
Gebiet
in
Burma Falls
ihr
links
und
Informationen
habt
,
bitte
lasst
es
mich
wissen..Ich
werde
versuchen
den
link
vorgang
zu
automatisieren
falls
Ihr
ein
gutes
Script
fuer
mich
habt
sendet
es
bitte
.
Michael
Unmengen
information über
Haie
und
Rochen
Künstlche
Riffe,
helfen
ökologische
Lebensräume
zu
schaffen,
hier
könnt
Ihr
verfolgen
wie.
Reef
Ball's
Interested
List
-
http://www.artificialreefs.org
Korallen????
Zweifelhafte
Naturheilverfahren
und
eitles
Pfauentum bewirken
sprunghaftes
Anwachsen
illegaler
Korallenimporte
Wie
kann
Frau/Mann
beitragen
um
unsere
Riffe
und
Meere
zu
schützen??
Freundliche
Riesen
in
Gefahr,
der
Walhai
als "Tofu
Shark
" ?? http://www.taucher.net/walhai
http://www.geocities.com/fritzkoller/index.html
Wal
Hai
Daten
Formular..zum
runterladen
bevor
Ihr
euch
aufmacht
zum
naechsten
Tauch
Abenteuer
Japan:
Jährliches
Delphin
Abschlachten MESSAGE
FROM
THE
SENDER:
SUGGESTED
ARTICLE:
Slaughter
of
dolphins
ready
to
begin
Fishermen
in
central
Japan
are
set
to
begin
hunting
dolphins,
an
annual
event
which
comes
around
every
autumn.
This
year,
however,
the
activity
might
trigger
controversy
after
the
recent
international
outcry
over
Japan's
whaling
programme.
The
full
story
can
be
found
at:http://iafrica.com/news/worldnews/88614.htm
Aufruf
zum
Stop
des
Walschlachtens.......
From:
Andrew
Christie
To:
seashepherd
Sent:
Thursday,
September
07,
2000
6:58
AM
Subject:
SSI
ACTION
ALERT:
FAROES
WHALE
SLAUGHTER
HEATS
UP
Sept.
5,
2000
FAROES
WHALE
SLAUGHTER
HEATS
UP
-
150
whales
killed
last
week
More
than
150
long-finned
pilot
whales
have
been
killed
in
the
Faroe
Islands,
a
Danish
protectorate,
since
July.
Sea
Shepherd
International
has
learned
from
sources
in
the
Faroes
that
fifty
whales
were
slaughtered
in
a
small
bay
last
week;
another
100
were
killed
in
one
day
outside
the
city
of
Vestmanna.
The
Sea
Shepherd
flagship
Ocean
Warrior
went
to
the
Faroes
in
July
to
protest
the
hunt,
which
is
conducted
every
year
in
the
name
of
tradition
by
the
wealthy
islanders,
who
have
no
subsistence
need
for
whale
meat
but
consume
it
as
a
cultural
prerogative.
The
hunt,
known
as
a "grind,"
is
horrifically
cruel,
using
fishing
boats
to
drive
North
Atlantic
and
migratory
North
Sea
pilot
whales
into
shore
and
roping
and
hauling
on
them
until
they
beach
themselves,
then
sawing
at
their
heads
with
long
knives,
severing
their
spines,
and
letting
them
bleed
to
death.
The
Faroes
maintain
that
the
hunt
is
"as
humane
as
possible"
and
the
long-finned
pilot
whale
is
not
endangered.
"When
they
slaughter
100
whales
at
a
time,
the
Faroese
are
wiping
out
entire
pods
and
family
groups,"
said
Paul
Watson,
captain
of
the
Ocean
Warrior
and
president
of
Sea
Shepherd
International.
"Aside
from
the
fact
that
the
number
of
North
Atlantic
long-finned
pilot
whales
is
unknown
and
they
are
listed
as
'strictly
protected'
by
the
Convention
on
the
Conservation
of
European
Wildlife
and
Natural
Habitats,
and
aside
from
the
barbarism
and
pointlessness
of
the
act,
such
a
practice
is
a
direct
threat
to
genetic
diversity.
They
are
removing
building
blocks
from
the
gene
pool
of
the
species
and
damaging
the
web
of
life
in
the
North
Atlantic
and
the
North
Sea."
Sea
Shepherd's
boycott
of
Faroe
Islands
seafood
-
the
protectorate's
primary
export
-
is
expanding,
targeting
several
importers
of
smoked
salmon
and
all
subsidiaries
of
Amsterdam-based
multinational
corporation
Unilever,
which
continues
to
do
business
with
Faroese
fish
processors.
Pressure
is
also
being
brought
to
bear
on
the
Danish
government.
"Denmark
has
been
defending
itself
by
saying
Faroese
home
rule
means
they
are
virtually
an
independent
nation
and
their
whale
hunt
is
therefore
not
Denmark's
responsibility,"
said
Watson.
"The
Faroe
Islands
are
an
overseas
administrative
division
of
the
Kingdom
of
Denmark,
the
Queen
of
Denmark
is
the
Faroes'
head
of
state,
Denmark
is
their
international
representative,
their
law
is
the
Danish
constitution,
their
money
is
the
Danish
crown,
and
one
billion
of
those
crowns
are
gifted
to
them
every
year
in
an
annual
subsidy
from
the
Danish
government."
While
the
Ocean
Warrior
was
on
patrol
in
the
Faroes,
police
boarded
the
vessel
from
Danish
naval
helicopters
to
serve
notice
of
alleged
violations,
orders
of
expulsion
and
escalating
fines,
and
the
Danish
government
exerted
pressure
on
the
Cayman
Islands
to
pull
the
ship's
registry.
No
whales
were
killed
while
the
Ocean
Warrior
patrolled
the
waters
near
the
Faroe
Islands.
___________________
TAKE
ACTION:
Tell
the
prime
minister
of
Denmark
to
suspend
Denmark's
annual
subsidy
to
the
Faroes
until
an
agreement
to
phase
out
and
end
the
Faroe
Islands'
pilot
whale
"grind
hunts" has
been
signed
between
the
Faroese
home
rule
government
and
the
Kingdom
of
Denmark.
Prime
Minister
Poul
Nyrup
Rasmussen
Prins
Jorgens
Gard
11
1218
Copenhagen
K
Denmark
phone:
(045)
33
92
33
00
fax:
(045)
33
11
16
65
email:
stm@stm.dk
CC:
Queen
Margrethe
II
Amalienborg
DK
1257
Copenhagen
K
Denmark
Sea
Shepherd
International
P.O.
Box
2616
Friday
Harbor,
WA
98250
(360)
370-5500 http://www.seashepherd.org
seashepherd@seashepherd.org
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